Write online and don't

I don't talk to readers in my work.

I will not ask the reader to forgive me in my work, my life is full of so-called busyness like headless flies.

I'm not going to stop changing, so I don't have to go back on my word and explain the reasons for the break.

I don't pander to the bad tastes of my readers.

I'm not going to condone bad readers to make a lot of nonsense and nonsense in the book review section.

I will not succumb to the torrent of commercialization.

I don't plead with readers for recommendations, collections, tickets.

I also don't talk to readers about how the plot develops later on, and I don't ask them what they think of each character.

In each chapter, when it was time to stop, I listened to its call and let it stop. I don't force the number of words to be "sincere" how many times a day, or how many words a chapter has.

Because I don't expect fame and money from readers, I don't have to do what commercialization forces or induces authors to do.

I'm not swayed by the ever-changing data.

The work has its own life and dignity, and the characters in the work also have their own life and dignity. It is not the author's plaything, and it is not the reader's.

I am nothing more than its mother.

Through their own hard work, let it appear in this time and space, meet its destined person, and complete its mission that should be completed.

I just write online, I don't write online.