Something I want to say before I put it on the shelf
To be honest, although this thing is only sent out now, but it was actually written in the early morning of the 28th, and I went through two exams the day before, and my head seemed to be dehydrated, and I didn't have any ideas when I woke up, so instead of sitting in front of the computer in a daze, it was better to write this.
From the beginning of this book to the present, stumbling and not going well, the monster is very fortunate that when I am most disappointed and want to give up, there will always be a few book friends to encourage the monster - or recommend votes, or rewards.
It's your support that has kept me going, thank you.
Tomorrow, the book will hit the shelves in a not-so-glamorous way, with no flowers, no packaging, and no much-needed recommendations.
The reasons are varied, some can be said, but some cannot be said, at least not openly here.
For me, such achievements as screenwriters are not failures or successes, I have always believed that success and failure are all comparable.
Compared with those who write tens of thousands of words and break off hundreds of thousands of words, this is undoubtedly a success, but compared with those who are active on various lists, it is extremely miserable.
Fortunately, the expectations of the monster when he wrote the book were not too high, so there was no feeling of being hit, and even sometimes he secretly rejoiced, but I also wrote a book, more than 300,000 words, and the number of words is still increasing.
When I typed the first word of the book on the keyboard, I had three goals in mind, one was to sign a contract, the second was to put it on the shelf, and the third was to have a million words!
The first two objectives are over, and now, the youkai are ready to storm the third target.
After the exam on July 3rd, take the train back to Xianyang on the 4th, and in the days to come, the update will be very powerful, provided that the subscription is not too demoralized%>_