Sudden listing notifications and important announcements

I was really shocked today because I was suddenly notified that this book was going to be on the shelves, how rushed was it?

Starting on March 1st, the right thing is the day after tomorrow, and suddenly notice that it will be put on the shelves. Pen, fun, pavilion www. biquge。 info I can't even explain my feelings, it's so bad, it's really completely playing tricks on me.

The data of this book has been bad, the author's update speed is slow, and the signing is also very late, only after a round of testing and pushing, it can be said that it is still a small seedling. Although it's already 300,000 words, the data is very poor, and I never thought about putting it on the shelves, I just wanted to have more, and then find the editor to ask for a few more recommendations to see if it could be better. I really didn't expect to be notified of the shelf all of a sudden, and it came in such a hurry. I don't have a manuscript now.,Even if I work hard today and tomorrow.,I can't make up the explosive update of more than a dozen chapters on the shelves.。 There are only a few hundred books in the collection, and I can already imagine how miserable the subscription can be.

I've contacted the editor, but I don't think there will be any reply, I'm the kind of street writer who has always been given up by the editor, and I know it in my heart. "The Way of Poison" has not been very popular.,Just a few friends who regularly read books every day.,Vote for me every day.,Although I don't say it.,But I can remember your ID.,I'm really grateful.。 But I guess after the shelves, there shouldn't be a few of these friends left. After all, it costs money to put it on the shelves, and can the anti-poison Dao be worth everyone's pennies every day? A few cents is nothing, but it's money, I know that book friends are very generous when they are generous, and they are also stingy when they are stingy, and even looking at their update speed, I am embarrassed to ask everyone to subscribe to me.

In short, the sudden notification of the release of the shelves was too big a blow to me, and it was too big a blow to the already pitiful popularity of the book. I'm going to talk to the editor tomorrow, I don't know what the outcome will be, I hope you all wish me good luck!