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For the first time, a single chapter in the true sense of the word. Pen × fun × Pavilion www. biquge。 info

I'm not a person who likes to open a single chapter, I have been writing a book for more than two years at the starting point, more than three million words in two books, and the single chapter is not more than Erer, according to the usual testimonials on the shelves, sealing and pushing testimonials, and there is a notice of new books and short ending speeches, or a notice of the end of the story.

And then there was none. Because I think that frequent single chapters will ruin everyone's reading experience, it is almost enough to shout at the end of the chapter and ask for some support.

And I'm not a person who is good at communicating and chatting, even on the Internet, I prefer and prefer to bury my head in code words in exchange for the necessities of life than to talk to everyone about something.

But there's no way.,I really have to open this single chapter.。

For no other reason, the results were terrible.

The book is 19,000, nearly 20,000 collections on the shelves, so I set myself a goal of 800-900 in 24 hours.

This goal is not blind, and it can even be said to be relatively low.

The last book was 15,000 collections on the shelves, and the 24-hour order was around 730, which is close to the 20:1 subscription ratio.

This one, both in terms of recommended votes and collections, is more than the previous book, so I have some expectations for this book.

However, the reality is that the average booking in 24 hours is in the early 600s, and the subscription ratio is less than 30:1, which is miserable.

In the case of collections, the number of first-day monthly passes, and recommended tickets all exceed the previous book, the subscription is completely inferior, which is definitely a huge blow.

For a book, only subscription is the real lifeline, and if you can't subscribe, no matter how good other data is, it's a castle in the air.

If I were a newcomer, this would be enough to keep me writing.

My first book, "One Strike Magician", was in the early 100s, and I wrote it all the way to Dafengtui, the highest recommendation from the starting point, and at that time, the full attendance income of 600 a month made me laugh.

But in the face of the results of this book, I really felt very powerless.

I'm still a junior in college with that book, and I don't have any pressure in life, and I earn a few hundred pocket money a month, which is already very good.

But now it's different, I've been graduating for half a year, and all my income comes from writing books.

I need everyone's subscription support!

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