Fact sheet

It has been nearly ten years since I first came into contact with online literature. I remember when I was a freshman, I started writing the first story of my life to entertain the public, and it took a year and a half, but it turned out to be a complete hit, and thankfully, I still finished it.

In the past six years, I have written a lot on and off, but I can't get on the stage, and I don't have the courage to go on that stage. Finally, in the middle of 2014, I gritted my teeth and decided to post in Zongheng. Unexpectedly, I was photographed by the editor of the lunch box and was honored to sign a contract.

I've thought more than once that one day, I'll definitely hit the shelves. And this day, earlier than I imagined.

I am very grateful to myself, because I never thought of giving up this dream, and God rewarded me for my hard work, and it finally got a response, and it threw a small olive branch.

My family said that I didn't do a job, and I said that I used my spare time to do what I had been looking forward to in my spare time, so why didn't I do my job? Thankfully, they didn't try to persuade me to give up. Later, I gradually understood that only I could force myself to give up.

There are many excuses to give up one thing, but there is only one reason to stick to one thing.

I'm still willing!

Editors often hammer the authors to say that signing up means your story can be watched, and being on the shelves means that your story is watched, but never because your story is wonderful. It's not without an author who writes the first book or the second book and successfully walks on the altar, but it must not be you.

At this point, how could a person with such a self-aware name as Lao Shu not understand it?

Except for a few PS remarks during the new book, I barely said anything about canvassing in later chapters. The old tree is a silent author.

There are children's shoes that are happy to see it, cast a red vote, and of course there are rewards, but they are also very silent diving in the water, at most they occasionally bubble up, say hello to me, anyway, they are as silent as old trees.

People like us, who are accustomed to silence, should be very down-to-earth and capable in their daily life and work.

Thank you for supporting me silently.

I also sincerely hope that after "Extraordinary Evolution" is on the shelves, you can continue to accompany you, and I will do my best to write a wonderful plot, so that every vertical and horizontal coin you spend is worth it.