About updates

Since its release, the high-intensity updates seem to be backfiring.

My routine began to turn day and night upside down, so much so that sometimes my head was dizzy all day, and it was only in the middle of the night that I suddenly became awake.

It seems like it's been a long time since I've gone out to soak up the sun.

Of course, the most important thing is not this.

With the high-intensity codeword, I began to have no time to sort out the rhythm of the story, and inexplicably there was a feeling that it was starting to get out of control, which was very bad.

I have to set aside a certain amount of time to think and keep combing through the whole plot so that the rhythm of the story can go up and down, not up and down all the time.

Another thing is that I used to write, and I slowly became accustomed to the rhythm of two chapters a day (about 3,000 words per chapter, 6-7,000 per day), and at that time I posted manuscripts that had been revised at least three times.

And now, for 10,000 words a day, I write almost non-stop, and I release it in a hurry after writing. When I look back at the content of some time ago in the morning, I can really feel a kind of roughness of the first draft.

It's not what I want, it may have typos that I didn't notice, but the emotion in the text must be full and spiritual.

In particular, the way I write is more focused on a narrative of 'very magical magic' and 'very magical story'.

Therefore, I apologize to all book friends in advance, and I will continue to update it twice a day in the future, and update it at 8 o'clock in the morning.

If there is room for it, or when there is a need for more coherent content, it will be added.

And then I'll make sure that the chapters you're seeing are what I've changed over and over again, and it should have a more fantastical flavor.

Many old book friends know that I used to write about Harry Potter fandom, and Rowling has always been my worshipping home.

What stood out to me the most were two sentences I had read on a post bar - 'I'd rather believe that I'm a Muggle than that there is no magic in the world.'" and 'when will my owl deliver the letter'."

At that time, I thought, wow, this is really building a wonderful world.

It's wonderful.

I also wanted to write such a fantasy world that seemed to exist as if it were real, which was really imaginative.

Finally, thank you for your continued support.

Thank you.

Will do their best to write this story.

(End of chapter)