Notice: About the revision period

——About the revision period——

Dear readers: I've been trying to put this issue off the back burner, but, well, it's coming. "The Legend of the Light" is ready to hit the shelves in early 2014.

Before it was put on the shelves, it was decided to revise the previous chapters again, mainly for typos, plot bugs, and various overly bloody and violent content.

Due to the relatively strict censorship of graphic and violent content (and the censorship standards are vague and embarrassing), the modification of violent depictions can be said to be urgent.

Writing essays is more time-consuming than writing. Since there are more than 500 chapters and more than 1 million words that need to be revised, the amount of text is really amazing, and I am afraid that the revision period will be relatively long.

Tentatively scheduled for December ~ January for the revision period, in the revision period I am afraid that there is only one change per day. Slow but never change.

In the revised version, the main plot is exactly the same, only in terms of details, and the content of the river crab is repaired to be more river crab. Readers who have already read the previous content can ignore this revision, and interested readers can also reread it. Enthusiastic readers are also welcome to troubleshoot and detect leaks:

In addition, according to the original agreement, the first volume of "The Legend of the Light Spirit" will not be released until the end of the shelf.

However, the 17K policy stipulates that there is a word limit on the number of books that can be used for pensions, and the number of words on the shelves must be no less than half of the entire book in order to receive a meager pension.

If "Light" is kept on the shelves, it is estimated that it will take three or four million words to complete the book, and the risk of doing so is always too great, and Zuihou may not even receive a pension on the street.

So, I'm sorry guys, but the rack is still going to be on. It is also forced by the situation, and there is no other way.

However, before putting it on the shelves, I will definitely fix the previous article to the point where I can agree with it (not touching the bloody and violent content), and live up to the great expectations of readers. This is a promise to all of you, and it is proof of this.

Sincerely, Raven. D. Vicus November 2013