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Dai Zhou, tomorrow will be on the shelves, thank you editors and book friends for their support in the past two months.
In fact, the monk understood that this book was going to hit the streets, because since the book was issued, too many people were not optimistic about this book.
Many people told the monk that the background of this book is too niche for not many people to read.
Some book friends also posted in the comment area, saying, "Almost all the eunuchs who wrote the five generations at the starting point have become a curse." ”
The one called "Hopewell Daxian" is one of the representatives, and the monk "in a fit of anger" put it on the top until now, and it will be on the top until the end of the book.
didn't mean to complain about him, the monk knew that everyone was well-intentioned.
The monk is a reader himself, and has been a bookworm since 2000 when he bought a Taiben San PC.
When he was about to start writing about the Zhou Dynasty, the monk was really tired of traveling through the Tang, Song, Yuan, Ming and Qing dynasties, so he wanted to write a book of the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms by himself.
This is what the monk really thought when he wrote Dai Zhou.
In the past two months, the monk really feels that the audience of this book is too small and too small, and he already knows the Tao by looking at the number of clicks.
But the monk was already mentally prepared at the beginning, so he would never think of eunuchs now.
Since it is a "curse", let the monk be the first to break the curse.
This is the only thought of the monk.
I hope that book friends will continue to support strongly, and the monk will knock out the wooden fish, no, it is the keyboard, and work hard to code the word back.
Shout a slogan "ask for subscription" ~~~~~~~~~~ hehe!
PS: After it is on the shelves. For the first five days, it was updated to five chapters and 10,000 words per day. After five days, three chapters and 6,000 words are guaranteed every day, and 10,000 words will be added from time to time every week.