About ratings

Just now I read the comments and suddenly found a loophole.

Said that the protagonist of the second dungeon is S+. But I kept saying that it was an S rating, so I'll go back and take a look! Sure enough, it was written S+ before.

Damn! This may have been an extra + at the time. So the back has been saying that the protagonist is S.

And I found out that there was also a mention of S+ in the barrage yesterday.

I'm going to say it all here.

Originally, the upper limit of the score of thriller games was that the S completion rate was 90% or even 95%.

So the protagonist breaks through the new score and pops up one more S, and everyone will have this performance.

Maybe it's because I'm confused during this time.

I've been doing it lately.

From the afternoon to the evening sunrise is 12,000.

Then correct the typo and sentence smoothness the next morning (it will be sent out almost noon)

Then it is to think about the next outline, and then continue at night with 12,000 days, an infinite loop.

Sometimes the plot is stuck, such as today, I finished writing it at six o'clock, and I just set an alarm clock at ten o'clock to change the text, and now it's almost two o'clock to change it.

Because of the slow hand speed, more than 1,000 words an hour is not an exaggeration. There is no time to fight a suburban county in the past few days.

I hope that readers will forgive me for this loophole.

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