Ten years ago today, Lao Ya registered the account "Sweeping the World" on the Qidian Chinese website.
Ten years ago, under the name Lao Ya, I uploaded the first book under this pen name, "Yanhuang Jue", with more than 400,000 words, but no contract was signed.
Ten years ago, Lao Ya graduated from university and worked as a worker on the West-East Gas Pipeline, earning 2,000 yuan a month. His life had no direction and he was full of confusion.
Ten years ago, when Lao Ya typed the first word on the keyboard, he had less than two hundred dollars in savings.
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Ten years later, under different pen names, I wrote close to 30 million words, with the highest number being three.
Ten years later, Xiao Ya became Lao Ya, got married, had children, and became the father of two children.
Ten years later, there are tens of thousands of readers, and they use the saved expenses to subscribe to the original version and support it with rewards.
Ten years later, he joined the Chinese Writers Association and "The Library of Tiandao" became the most popular work overseas.
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How many decades are there in life?
I don’t know, I only know that the best ten years of my life were dedicated to my favorite writing career and to my readers.
My books have made you laugh, cry with you, and perhaps have helped you through the difficulties of life. There are also readers of mine who were still in school when they read "The King of Fighters" and "The Library of Heaven"
At that time, I was already a father and a mother...
We meet, get acquainted, turn around, and it lasts ten years, 3650 days!
Every day, I am imagining the story in my heart. Every day, I am in front of the computer, recording the blueprint in my mind.
I am happy if readers subscribe.
If readers reward me, I am happy.
I know that what I wrote has resonated with countless people, and I feel full of achievement.
For this reason, persevere and struggle, no matter how tired you are, never give up.
I am honored to have known you.
Are you still willing to accompany me through the next ten years? Twenty years? Thirty years?
Keep going?
As long as everyone is here, Lao Ya will always persist...