This is the book I have been serializing for the longest time... Even Small World only ate me for one Spring Festival, and The Magician's Manual ate me for two Spring Festivals! I had to code the Chinese New Year for two consecutive years (crying).
In the past year, I have actually been doing okay for most of the time. That is to say, I got Yang at the end of my tail, and I still have some sequelae of it. Those of you who have not had Yang yet, raise your hands and let me see how many people are in the finals.
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This year I have updated a little more than two million words, which is weaker compared to the Small World period, but I have always felt that Small World Listening Day was too strong. I still remember that when I was writing Inverted World, I got up at four o'clock in the afternoon and sat for half an hour.
I took the subway to go skating at Tianhe Superstorey Plaza. After dinner in Supermarket Plaza, I went home around nine o'clock. Then I wrote 8,000 words furiously in the early hours of the morning. I even had time to play games and sleep. Looking back now, I feel like I was a bit of a sow.
The magician is tired of listening to the sun. Not to mention the quality of his sleep, he has no time to go skating (nor dare to go), and the time spent thinking about the plot is getting longer and longer. Maybe I am too old, after all, I will be with the Rain Demon this year.
It’s the college entrance examination. Here I wish the students who took the college entrance examination this year can soar to the sky in one step and reach the sky with a snap of their fingers.
This year is the sixth year since I came to the starting point. It’s incredible to think about it. I actually have been proposing for marriage for six consecutive years on the title page of the book...
Finally, I wish you all good health, and I wish me good health and a speedy recovery. I originally planned to go for a physical examination after finishing this book, but now I feel so uneasy, like I am about to open a Pandora's box...
Thank you to my old and new friends for your support over the years. Although it feels a bit vulgar to say 'your support is the biggest motivation for my creation', I have always felt that the relationship between readers and the author is like the relationship between you and the quilt. You feel that the quilt warms you.
, you actually warm the quilt.
But if you add some monthly tickets, it might be a little warmer!
By the way, there are also red envelopes for the Year of the Rabbit distributed by Qidian, so remember to take them!