First of all, I'm sorry readers.

It's been covered until now. Only in the afternoon did I know that the editor in charge had put my book on the shelves.

Generally speaking, it is written to 300,000 words before it is put on the shelves. My book was written all the way naked, without a single recommendation.

So when I signed the contract, I asked the editor in charge if there would be any recommendations for stable updates of 4,000 words every day.

Of course, he didn't answer me, so I didn't ask any more.

Then when I wrote 120,000 words, I went to ask and try the water push (generally speaking, every book should be recommended, but mine has never come).

Unsurprisingly, there was still no response, and before someone told me to ask the question about the editor, I brought my book title and pen name, so I did.

As a result, the editor in charge thought I was applying for listing, but in fact I was just applying for a test.

Alas, due to all kinds of mistakes, this book was forced to be put on the shelves at 150,000 characters. I didn’t know what to do all afternoon, and I asked others for help.

Generally speaking, when a book is on the shelves, it means that the author has a manuscript fee.

But I don't want it to be launched so early, I hope to update more and accumulate some readers, and it will definitely be dead if it is released too early.

In fact, when I wrote this book, I wrote it with the idea of ​​finishing this book and finishing it, but I didn't expect such a thing to happen.

This book is currently 407 favorites. I feel that a newcomer’s grades are not bad (self-awareness), but it’s a pity that there is no recommendation, so I can’t get into the collection, so I went back to apply for a recommendation. It seems that I really can’t take the initiative to ask for a recommendation!

Writing a book is very exhausting, because I want to write a book that is as logical as possible, and I don’t want to write a book that doesn’t use my brain all the way to the end. It will take more time and energy. Although the writing may not be very good, I also I want to do my best to do this well.

I have said in the writer's message and comment area that if you have opinions, you can put them forward, and I will read and reply them all. Basically, I have read and replied to every comment.

In any case, things have already happened, and I don't know if there will be any recommendations in the future, but I guess it's cold.

I've been thinking about this all afternoon and night, what should I do.

I decided to continue writing. At least a few readers will follow along and leave comments. I am really touched.

Even if I am responsible for those readers, I am also responsible for myself.

I didn't know anything when it was put on the shelves for the first time, and no one told me the precautions, so I got the wrong time.

I should have put it on the shelves after 12:00 noon today, and I posted a wrong chapter in the afternoon, so that chapter will be considered as an additional update.

Now the vip chapters will be updated at night, a total of 5 chapters, 2 chapters at night until early morning, and the remaining 3 chapters will be tomorrow.

It is equivalent to updating 3 chapters today, 4 chapters tomorrow, a total of 7 chapters in two days, and it is indeed the number of updates in two days, right?

Generally speaking, when it comes to the charging chapter, many readers will be lost, and I also know it.

I also thought about how to write my testimonial on the shelves. I have a lot to say, but now I forget what to say.

So let’s not say anything else, please give a first order to support it.

If the results of the first order are good, you may be able to recommend it in the future. It depends on your support.

It's better to have little chance than no hope, right?

5 chapters will be updated on the day of release. If the first subscription exceeds 100, one chapter will be added, and every additional one hundred will add one chapter (basically impossible, just imagine). There is no cap!

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