hey-hey.

To be honest, I didn't plan to write this at first. With my handicap speed and the surging enthusiasm of the big guys waiting to be fed, I might as well write a few hundred more words if I have the time.

What ultimately affected the decision was that I saw that many, many great gods were honestly writing testimonials.

If I just post the VIP chapter without writing testimonials, it seems to be very unique.

I am afraid of being misunderstood.

Ever since I wrote this book, there seems to have been a phenomenon that I don't know if it is an illusion. It seems that everyone around me is saying "this book is very strong", "good grades", "you want fire" and so on. of.

To be honest, when I write a book, I don’t care about the data, and I don’t know what it means to have a lot of collections and follow-up reading, because as far as I know, only a few dozen friends are reading the last book, and I can write it to the end with peace of mind.

Storytelling is a hobby.

Telling a story well is a skill.

I can't say I'm very talented, but I really love this stuff.

before.

I always hear and see many powerful authors write some strange "summaries".

Similar to:

"The data is not easy to cut."

"I've posted tens of thousands of words, but I haven't come to the station for a short cut."

"The collection is not broken."

"The first order is only 500 cuts."

"The average order is only 500 cuts."

"The recommended location is not easy to cut."

"The recommended period is too strong."

"The recommended time is not right."

"I don't recommend it, cut it."

"..."

Don't lie, I didn't even understand what these were.

Why did you cut it if you didn't come to stand short?

Haven't the collection exceeded 10,000? Have a collection to cut?

Only five hundred for the first order? Have a first order to be cut?

All ordered. . All have. . ?

recommend. . All have. . ?

Sometimes I really want to ask "Why?"

Why can you give up what you love so easily?

And how easy it is to give up other people's trust in you?

Someone said to me: "Poor data just proves poor writing, don't you keep it for the New Year? Why carry the disgusting things to the end?"

Someone even said to me, "Make a living, big brother."

I thought, yes.

Making money is neither shameful nor wrong.

I'm not saying this today to start a war or to exalt myself.

Just have an idea.

Is it possible that there will be a writer who can tell the story with heart even if he doesn't make money?

I have no idea.

But I want to try.

Just like the opening ceremony, bowing to the closing.

There is a beginning and an end.

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