About the new book

The new book "The Strongest Charity System" has been released for a few days, and you can know by looking at the name, this is a systematic text, and the place where the story takes place is the T country in this book, but the time is more than ten years after the real world, and the T country at that time has been dominated by Chinese immigrants, and the official language has become Chinese, and the names of countries and places have been sinicized.

A lot of the pages in this volume of "The Red Dust" are constructed in order to construct such a foreign country with Chinese as the mainstream, and the purpose is, of course, to avoid the risk of banning chapters.

If you continue to write about the city in the future, then this T country, that is, the new Xia country after sinicization, is a landmark in Africa.

The time of the new book is about 203x, which is the future of our real world. But this is an urban, not a science fiction, and there will not be anything too sci-fi in it, including mobile phones and computers, which are the same as in our time.

Of course, the political system must be different, otherwise there would be no need to spend so much space to construct a new country.

- The time is set in the future, just for the convenience of writing, and there is no other intention.

As for some of the people who appear in this book, will they continue to appear in the new book?

That may be there, but it probably won't happen in the early days.

From the word "charity" in the title of the book, you can know that the new book is a positive story.

The main character, Ye Chunliang, is a delinquent teenager who is neither pure nor bad, and his hobbies are fighting, robbing, smoking, drinking, and swearing. But he was given a charity system, and he had to do good deeds or risk being wiped out.

So this is also a story of reform.

Of course, he will be very reluctant to change his ways, and one of the highlights is on this "reluctance".

I feel like this could be written as an interesting story.

Why is it necessary to open a new book before the book is finished?

Because......

The author's job that is easy to be scolded has been lost, and now he has not found a job that does not delay writing, so he wants to open a new book and fight for the last one.

There are more than 3,000 collections of this book, and if 1/10 of the more than 3,000 people who collect it can support my new book to collect it and click on it, then its position on the new book list will be better, and the recommendation position will be better, and it will be possible.

The book's follow-up is getting worse and worse, which means that there are not many readers left, and there are very few new readers, so I can only open a new book while there are still some readers left, hoping to divert some popularity.

I know that sending frequent ads will be disgusting to some readers, but I don't have much else to do but say I'm sorry.

Now your support can really change the fate of the new book, and even the fate of the author, so I have to plead and beg for everyone's support again and again.

It's like supporting the book.

I know more than a dozen readers who have supported the new book from this book in the past, and there should be some readers I don't know who have also collected and supported the book in the past.

I wish there was a little more.

I'm still writing this book, I won't be a eunuch, if you like this book, you can continue to like it.

In addition, there is one more thing to say: I found out yesterday that the calculation of the potential value of the starting point new book list is different from before, and the recommendation vote is no longer counted in the potential value.

Now the potential value of new books is calculated as follows: one click per week is equal to five points, and one favorite is equal to two points.

I am very grateful that three readers have sent red envelopes for recommendation tickets for new books, but I feel that I have wasted readers' money, and I am very sorry not to go.

Don't send it in the future, it's distressing to watch.