Thanks to the following. Writing a book is a hard job in itself. Other authors have also said this, and Blood Flower is no exception. If you can, try to help. Subscriptions don't cost much, and at least it is a recognition of the author.
I like to write books. If I can get paid while coding, I would really like to thank all the book lovers who spend money to reward or subscribe.
I have been writing for six years, and I persisted for six years. Today, I am called the "Perseverance Emperor" by my colleagues in the author group. In fact, it is nothing. I just practice because I like it.
Thank you to the readers, thank you to the editor, and thank you to my mother. Sometimes when I write a book, I have passed on what I most want to express to you, so I won’t say more.
After six years of experience, my spine and waist hurt. Six years ago, I typed something online for readers. Six years later, I sat in front of my computer and thanked God for allowing my ordinary self to find a direction and a goal.
The time is really scary. I am typing on the keyboard and the two words "love" are imprinted on the pot of cactus. If I can make a living while typing, it is really a very happy thing.
It will be on the shelves in the middle of this month. Monthly tickets and so on are already far behind, but just like a racing car, no one dares to say until the last moment whether this book will be a dark horse!
Whether it's black or not depends on you.
Some colleagues laughed when they heard that I was writing about racing. Who would read this? How many people like racing?
Okay, I’ve written it all, and it’s very touching.
After six years of free service, are you still afraid of today’s public turmoil?
I'm not good at talking, so I haven't created a group, and I haven't communicated with you anytime and anywhere, but I hope you can see this heartfelt feeling and this touching feeling through this so-called acceptance speech.
Subscriptions, monthly passes, things that were very far away are now very close to me.
Thank you for making me feel solid enough to continue.