Chapter 197: Single Chapter: On Updates and Listings

I have just finished the various examinations before the operation, and I am very heavy in my heart, so I write this single chapter.

Friends who follow this book should know that I fell from the third floor the day before the Spring Festival and suffered comminuted fractures of both ankles and lumbar vertebrae.

Four months after the operation, he still can't get out of bed and walk, and there is a wound on his ankle that has not healed, and the steel plate that holds the bone is exposed.

I went for a follow-up examination today, and the wound was seriously deteriorated, and I needed to be hospitalized for surgery to remove the steel plate, otherwise my right foot would probably be crippled after infection.

The surgery is scheduled for next Wednesday (June 27).

In the days before the surgery, I would keep two shifts a day, and then try to leave an extra chapter for the manuscript.

On the 27th, 28th, and 29th, I basically couldn't write in pain in the past few days after surgery, so I could only do my best.

If I can leave a manuscript in front of me, I will send out a chapter or two.

On the 29th, this day happened to be the time set for me to be put on the shelf.

Friends who often read books should know that others will explode more on the shelves, as little as five or six more, and more than ten more.

And in my current situation, I can only try my best to get two or three more chapters on the shelves.

I knew that such a small number of updates, coupled with the fees, would make a large number of readers abandon the book, or even scold me.

I have long said that I wrote this book because I tried to make money by writing books because I thought it would be inconvenient to find a job in the future.

Charging for listing on the shelves is the way to go through every book, and it is also the original purpose of my book.

I hope that friends who abandon books will silently abandon books and don't scold me in the comments.

Of course, I hope that friends who read books can continue to support me by genuine subscriptions.

Surgery before it was put on the shelf.

I can only say that fate played another joke on me.

No matter what the results are, no matter how many people are willing to spend money to watch it at that time.

I'm going to work hard to finish this book.

Think of it as a fight against fate.

Thank you for your support all the way, and may life be all the best.

Hello, I'm good, everyone's good.

(I'm in a messy mood, wait until I'm done in the evening to finish dinner and start writing the book, it should be updated very late, you can read it tomorrow, I'm sorry.) )