The recent updates are indeed not powerful, and the author knows this very well.

I also want to update more. After all, the more updates you have, the more you subscribe. Readers will be happy and subscribe. I can also earn a few more pocket money, right?

  But I am really too busy with work, so the author’s greatest sincerity is to keep updating.

 Like today’s process:

 Outpatient clinic in the morning. After lunch, I went for a walk in the park outside the hospital to wash my brain. In the afternoon, there was a training meeting.

 When I was about to get off work, I found that the emergency room was crowded with patients, so I rushed to help. It was not until 9 o'clock in the evening that I supported my waist and went home.

 Some time ago I used to ride a bicycle to and from get off work in order to lose weight, but this month I have been commuting by car because I am tired.

Finally I got home and found that my wife was scolding the children because this homework was bad and that was wrong. The atmosphere was depressing and I didn’t dare to breathe.

 The sorrow of middle-aged men.

 I am busy with work, have little time for coding, and have little inspiration. What I write is not brilliant, and subscriptions drop. This becomes a vicious cycle.

I have also thought about discontinuing the series, but I have said that if it is not unfinished, it will never be unfinished, so don’t worry.

When I wrote the novel, it was during the epidemic. There were fewer patients than giant pandas. The work was too boring, so I just wrote. This was the background of entering the Internet literary circle.

 Unexpectedly, three years have passed, and in 2023, my dear, all kinds of evil and evil infectious diseases have emerged.

Let’s talk about this wave of mycoplasma. It’s the first large-scale outbreak in history. CT films come out one after another, so many white lungs, it’s scary.



I actually like code words. I have been interested in literature since I was a child, but I studied medicine when I was young and naive.

 But the disease will always be cured, the epidemic will be defeated, and the author will be free to type hard that day.

 I would like to thank so many readers and editors who support me. I really appreciate it. Thank you.

 A bow. (End of chapter)

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