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This book was conceived a long time ago, and I have tried to write it before, probably before I wrote the book The Great Sage of Liaozhai last year.

I lacked experience and did not continue writing, so I wrote about Liaozhai.

Later, in the process of writing Liaozhai, I received some inspiration and inspiration, which led to the improvement of the content of this book, so I decided to write it again.

The subject matter and content are both unpopular, and the unpopular theme is a bit unsuitable for the general public. This is similar to Liaozhai (the chance of being thrown into the street is still very high. Compared with this book, I am more confident in the other urban novel I am planning to write.

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The new book starts with supernatural ghosts and tells a story about the resurrection of ghosts and gods from a special angle. The angle is a bit tricky.

It's a different kind of innovation...

In addition, the content and themes of this book are all original. From the author's current observation of mainstream online novels, there should be no similarities. If there were, I probably would not continue writing.

Because the new book is set in an urban setting, in order to respond to national policies, some minefields will be jumped over without having to worry about the rationality of some realistic backgrounds, social conditions, etc.

If I'm really confused, I can't help it.

The success of the new book, as well as how many words can be written in the new book, all depend on the support of book friends.

Your support is what motivates the author to write the book.

I didn’t publish a single chapter of the last book, and I rarely asked for recommendations, collections, or rewards. I didn’t even mention it to book friends who read pirated copies. I just thought of it as a way to save my character.

I hope you will recommend this new book and add it to your collection.


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