Testimonials

Oops, it's time to finish the testimonials again.

In all fairness, this is probably the fastest book I've ever written, and it took 7 months from the beginning to the end, which is exactly the same as I had planned to prepare the book, but it is not only exactly the same, not only proving my hand speed once again, but also representing a smooth end to the plot rush.

Treasures may not be able to imagine.,But in fact, when I opened this book, the outline wasn't even completed (Khan),It's purely a whim to make a comic-themed fandom.,The result is quite enthusiastic.,Let me have to admit that everyone's acceptance of the good guy protagonist is actually quite high.,It also shows that the pursuit of truth, goodness and beauty does exist in the heart of every treasure.。

I must give each of them a good person card to reward everyone for their support and recognition of Mason's salvation cause.

Of course, this book is by no means perfect, it has many, many problems, and when I finished writing the final plot, I couldn't help but think that if I had been a little more prepared, I might have been able to bring you a better reading experience, and in the process of writing this book, I also realized a very important problem, which is also a commonplace:

In the field of codewords, can quality and quantity coexist? And on the premise that one of them must be retained, is quality or quantity important?

At present, I don't seem to have found a balance between the two, and the lack of plot weakness in the middle and late stages is still a problem that cannot be ignored, and can even be said to be a fatal problem.

I realized this, and I actually realized it when I was writing the story of the Pirates, so I took a very aggressive and ultra-fast approach to the writing of the book, which does seem to be improving but the pacing is still not as good as it could be.

But to be honest, with the burden of having to write more than 14,000 words a day, I really didn't have enough time to think about and revise the plot, so I wanted to try to slow down in my next book to see if slowing down could bring about a little better change in the pace of the story.

But that's for the next book.

Is your next book going to be original? What is the specific theme? When will the book be issued? How many words are you going to write?

I don't have a clear answer to these questions at the moment, I can only tell you that I will prepare and come up with the finished product as soon as possible to share with you, and do my best to shape a high-quality story without weakening the numerical advantage as much as possible, and of course, there are typos that must be in each chapter... Don't scold, don't scold, the next book must be changed! I promise!

Well, leave these troublesome matters to me, you just need to be patient, and we will meet again in the near future and move on to the next stage of our lives together.

Anyway, thank you for your support, and we'll see you in the next book.

May you be safe and live up to your life.

Love you guys.

--- Handsome Dog Frank & Post Road Detention Brigade