To readers, friends, and yourself!

I once thought about three changes a day after I put it on the shelves, but after thinking about it, I decided to give up. Two shifts a day is already a habit and pleasure for oneself, and if three watches are made, it may become a burden.

I can't be as dedicated to writing as a full-time writer. Especially as a newcomer, it is the greatest irresponsibility to devote oneself and oneself to writing! There may be people who become gods with only one book, but I believe that I am not the lucky one.

For me, it's fun to code words every day! It's fun to play games! I can squeeze out the time I play games to write, because writing is more important to me than games, but it doesn't mean I'll give up games.

It's unrealistic for a newcomer to want to make a living by writing. There is no fame, no background, and no fixed readership, so raising a family is still the first priority.

I believe that the experience of many authors is to change from readers to newcomers, from newcomers to old people, from old people to great gods! I don't have too high expectations for myself, as long as someone reads it every day, clicking is the greatest pleasure.

The transition from reading a chapter of a novel for only a few minutes to writing a chapter of a novel for two hours actually requires a lot of determination, because in these two hours, you just pay dozens of times more just to win everyone to watch two minutes. But I enjoyed the process, it was an inexplicable sense of accomplishment, a sense of accomplishment because of the recognition of others!

Thank you readers and friends for their company, as well as those authors who encourage me, support me, work hard for life like me, and are busy with writing!

It is because of your affirmation and support that I have been able to get to where I am now. Now it's not about worrying about what to update and what to write every day. Because writing and updating has become a habit.

No matter how tired you are every day, you will insist on code words at night, as little as three or four thousand, as many as seven or eight thousand, and even often code words to one or two o'clock, and get up at seven or eight o'clock the next day, but you are still happy. I'm a person who likes to sleep in, but writing makes me give up a lot of sleep time, and I am more obsessed with playing games than I am!

Writing a book is inherently joyful, not painful, so I still choose to do it as a happy thing and do my best. Even if there are no readers in the end, I believe that I will continue to write, not for anything else, for the dream I once had, and for the proof that I was young, I worked hard and fought hard!