Until the last two days, I never thought I could finish writing it. It feels so unreal now.

First of all, I want to thank everyone and every reader who reads this.

Although I may not be particularly grateful, I know every ID that has been with me. Even if it is a digital ID that has not been renamed, I would not have been able to persist until now without your support.

Regarding the plot, I have roughly gone through it. I feel that all the holes I dug have been filled in, and there should be nothing missing.

Even the map of destiny, which appeared very early but was never used later, has become an important thing. It tells why Li Feng received the mission about it, as well as its origins and functions.

Sometimes when I think about my plot, I feel like it’s like a foreshadowing I’ve deliberately laid, like the Moon Shadow Potion, the Undersea City, the Mermaid Tribe, the path to transcendence is cut off, there’s no way to advance to the fifth level, the Seven Gods, the Reincarnator, etc. The source of the system, the God of Creation, I should have come full circle.

But to be honest, I really don’t have an outline at all (?_?)?, and I don’t even know what a detailed outline is. I simply write wherever I want. When I can’t continue writing, I just pull out the previous things and use them, and then continue. Dig a hole and fill it in...

Fill it until the end.

This method is really bad, because it always has to be in two extremes, either digging a hole is fun for a while, or filling the hole for a crematorium is more labor-intensive.

Therefore, it was extremely painful for me to write this book. In addition, it was my first book, I had no experience, and I had read few books. It was completely made up.

So when it comes to updates, I am really too slow. I have stopped updating many times for a long time, not to mention asking for leave for a day or two...

I calculated that this book was serialized for more than 400 days, and I wrote a total of nearly 1.35 million words, which averages out to about 3,300 words per day, which is not even enough for the minimum update word count of 4,000 words required by the starting point.

This problem lies with me, because I am too rubbish, I write slowly and I don’t have an outline.

As for the results, the first order of the book was a little over 400, and the average order before the last long hiatus was over 1,900, which was just shy of 2,000, which is quite a pity.

Then I stopped writing for two months and came back to write again. Now the average subscription has dropped to almost 1570. There is no way, after all, it has been stopped for too long.

Qidian’s current recommendation mechanism, apart from the fixed recommendation slots, is intelligent recommendation. Each reader will see different books based on their preferences, thus ensuring that each book has traffic.

But this traffic is also conditional, at least it must be no less than 4,000 words per day. The more updates there are, the more traffic will be given, so updates like mine will definitely not work.

Then what makes me most regretful and sad is Quanqin! After all, this is my first book, so I definitely came here with the attitude of earning perfect attendance.

When the average subscription reached 500 (I can get 1,000 yuan for perfect attendance in the long term), I made up my mind to get perfect attendance until Yuewen went bankrupt, but...

Within a few months, I revoked my perfect attendance qualification (the number of updates for two consecutive months was less than 60,000 words, probably this)

Well...it's all my problem.

Actually think about it, if I could write faster and update like other authors, 81,000 per day, my results would definitely not be like this. In short, it is still my problem.

However, I feel that a book, no matter whether it is good or bad, or whether it is long or short, must be finished. In short, the story must be clearly explained. If it ends somewhere, it will be uncomfortable for the reader and regretful for the writer.

As for whether I will write a book in the future, I still want to write. After all, writing a book is a very interesting thing, and I am lucky to be able to make money with my hobby.

But since I want to continue writing, I have to analyze my own shortcomings. In addition to my personal ability, lack of outline, and lack of reading, which need serious study and correction, I write too slowly.

I've done some research on this aspect, and I can do double spelling, sound shapes, etc., but I think I won't do those things and just use voice.

However, things like pronunciation also need to be practiced, otherwise it will be very strange and inefficient, but once you are proficient in it, it is indeed very useful.

Since I want to practice phonetic coding, I have to adapt to specific problems, so I won’t write what I want to write in my next book. I expect it to be about an imaginative urban theme.

There is no aura, transcendence, puzzle solving, etc., no special world background, no upgrading noun settings, etc. The text must be very white. I plan to go to Chuangshi, which is QQ reading, because it is more in line with that place. style.

So if you like this book, you don’t have to look forward to the next one. The subject matter and type are different everywhere.

I don’t plan to change my account for the next book. I’m still on this account. I’m not a master, a high-quality author or anything like that, so I have no burden. So if you see me opening a new book, don’t worry about it, because there is a high probability that you won’t like it.

Well, the adventure in the story is over, and the final remarks are also coming to an end. Finally, I would like to thank you all again for your support and subscription.

Finally, I wish you all success in your work, success in your studies, and most importantly, good health and prosperity every day!

Two pounds of sugar

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