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Today's update is going to be late, yesterday the liver exploded 14,000 words, and the living code was a day's words.

First of all, I would like to express my sincere gratitude to all of you.

In three days, I went from the first order of 180 to the first order of 1800, and the average order of 150 to 1100.

I spent 10,000 yuan to advertise and blew up the Silver League myself.

It's worth it.

I only have 400,000 words and 52 chapters VIP, but the next day, I have more than 30,000 subscriptions.

In one day, the manuscript fee is more than 1,300 yuan.

There are only 52 VIP chapters.

Thank you all.

On the second day of the Silver Alliance, the book once rushed to the 24-hour best-selling list, seventh in the city, and 19th in the whole site.

Although the next day, it fell to 50.

On the third day, it fell to 110.

But it's enough, it's the best-selling seventh, although there is an assist from the Silver League, although it's only one day, this result is still enough for me to blow for a lifetime.

This is inseparable from the support of all the bigwigs, and I am inexplicably grateful.

I spent 10,000 yuan to reward myself, I was unwilling and was likely to fail, but I didn't expect that in three days, I would have to return 4,000 yuan, 400 for half a year, and the manuscript fee for three days would be 2,800 yuan.

In this way, I will pay for myself in a month.

I'll blow one up next month.

Thank you again for your support.

Let's also talk about the plot of the book.

I received a lot of comments from authors saying that the book format is too small.

I would say, not small.

Again, this book does not have a plot of getting rich overnight.

Every step is steady.

In '93, there are a lot of things that can be written.

I can also make up nonsense, what international market, speculate in financial futures, follow US imperialism to the Chicago Board of Exchanges, and block the ruble.

It's easy to say that you're making hundreds of millions.

You can also go to the New York Commodity Exchange, speculate in oil futures, and earn hundreds of millions of dollars in the same way.

But this book won't write about that.

I tried to write a book that was different.

There are a lot of products to talk about.

The industry I write about in my outline, like the Taiwan Far East Group, penetrates dozens of industries.

The same is true for a wholesale vegetable market.

I don't know a lot, and I write while researching the information, but I will try to consult as much information as possible and try to write him more comprehensively.

Step by step.

Until the later stage, it is possible to participate in the international division of labor.

Like the Sino-US trade war some time ago.

Lenovo voted the key vote to Qualcomm of the United States.

Lenovo used to be a well-known national brand, but it became the conscience of the American imperialists.

What I've been trying to write about is to see the extraordinary in the ordinary, and the ordinary to write the unordinary.

Before Shaqima, instant noodles, so.

The apple, persimmon, and fruit business is still the same.

And the international trade that everyone is looking forward to, in fact, there are really not many things that can be done, they are all very ordinary things, clothing, electronics, department stores, daily chemicals, food.

Building materials, coal, oil, these are monopolized by the state.

You can't get your hands on it at all.

And these small commodities can still make international tycoons.

That's where the book goes.

I have prepared an outline of dozens of commodities, 2 million words, and I will talk about it slowly.

The next Silk Road was slowly rolled out by persimmons as clues.

Each person's taste is different.

I'm also a little annoyed, but I have reiterated again and again that there is no plot of getting rich in this book, and I like to write steadily.

If you like to watch that kind of plot, there are tens of thousands of books of that type from the starting point.

I really want to say that you can't send it if you go slowly.

In 13 years, I registered two companies in Chengdu.

When I was 16 years old, I was selling all-night fried rice at an internet café.

Riding a tricycle to sell fruits and opening a bubble tea shop is something I have personally experienced.

And I'm illiterate, so there's a lot of information to consult.

I tried to write it as well as I could.

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