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Meet Xia Yu Anniversary

After writing "Trafficking Crime", I realized that it had been a year since I wrote this book.

Time flies so fast. I spent a whole year with you all, watching people come and go.

Fortunately, there are still some familiar friends who are always there and are more or less encouraging.

Although I don’t know, I think there are friends’ birthdays every few days, or even every day. Just like the author just celebrated his eighteenth birthday last week, I will inevitably feel a little panic when I think about my eighteenth birthday next year.

This year is exactly what I said. A year has passed. I haven’t written a good book, I haven’t played well, and my life has remained the same. The only thing worth being happy about is watching the numbers growing every day. Finally, I am a little better today than yesterday.

?

1.32 million words, an average of 110,000 words per month? Then I’m pretty awesome!

Achievements? Let’s not talk about it. You can’t think too much, let alone ask for too much. It will be very tiring. I choose to do poorly and it makes me happy.

Let’s talk about “Trafficking Crime”?

The original intention was a photo I saw of a lame old man with his legs tied...

Vicissitudes of life, helplessness, but already full of a glimmer of hope for business. Just like Crayon Shin-chan, just like Chibi Maruko-chan - if reality can't work, then write a mutual redemption story in a novel? The beginning of a story, right?

For this reason, I watched a lot of related movies, such as "The Crucible", "Dear", "Lost Orphan" and "Finding You", and I also imagined a version of "A World Without Thieves".

I thought that after the lessons of "The Cure", I would be able to learn well, but I didn't expect that I would still be a fool.

In the end, it took me three days to write an original, humanistic story belonging to "Trafficking Crime".

Unfortunately, it is different from the "Crime Redemption" I envisioned a few months ago.

I also didn't expect that as I wrote and wrote, I couldn't control my hands or my keyboard - it had grown its own appearance. As for what its core is?

I'm also a little confused.

"Crime of Trafficking"?

Or "Family is a Tragedy"?

I can't tell clearly.

I wrote this movie a little bit scattered, but I like it. This is a brand new challenge.

The core of the two movies was combined into one movie. Unfortunately, my writing skills were insufficient and I was not able to blend them together well.

I couldn't accept it at first, but slowly, I found that I couldn't put so much pressure on myself - midway through, I backed down again.

I started to excuse myself.

I'm just a throwaway.

I'm just an ordinary writer.

I'm not even a writer.

I'm not a serious screenwriter.

After a day of messing around.

In the end I chose to forgive myself.

Then accept that your writing is not perfect, accept that you did not write well, and accept that although you did not write well and did not write what you wanted in your heart, when you finish writing, you are still very satisfied and a little proud.

Just a little bit.

【Laughing with arms akimbo.jpg】

To the old readers, thank you very much, thank you for your continued reading, monthly votes, rewards, etc.~

Very honored.

For new readers, friends who don’t know where they saw this book, no matter where they are or what platform they are on.

Please read it in situ.

【Remember the original version?】



First anniversary of meeting.

It’s great to be able to write articles, and it’s really great to have people like the articles you write!

——The random thoughts of a tough-talking and bad-ass writer.

------Digression-----

Finally, I am very grateful to the friends who have supported the genuine version over the past year, as well as everyone’s recommendation tickets, monthly tickets, and rewards. The list is not large but not too many. It is difficult to list them all. I am silently grateful.


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