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It's about to be released. To be honest, I'm a little nervous.

I registered and started coding on July 26 last year. It was very casual or idle at the time.

Then he started writing his first book, called "The Vow of Compromise". Isn't it very persuasive?

Indeed, until 360,000 words were put on the shelves, the first two were ordered...

I didn’t understand anything at the time, so I just coded words. It wasn’t until I joined the group and saw all kinds of comments that I realized that there was a term for my situation called Mengxin, and there was a more suitable name called Pengjie.

It’s really popular. Two months after it was put on the shelves, I ordered 5...

I am not stupid either. For two months, I was probably lying at the door of the Internet. I thought about changing the title of the book and the introduction, and the editor also thought that it should be changed.

I changed the title of the book to "A Hundred Years of Robbery", and not to mention, it really started to improve.

Hey, what about the improvement based on the average subscription of 5? But it doesn’t matter, I just finished the book. When I finished the book, the word count was nearly 1.3 million, and the average subscription was over 100.

Then I thought I understood Internet literature, and I heard that cities are very popular, so I foolishly wanted to go to the city category to hang out.

That book had 100,000 words uploaded, and then nothing happened. Then, when it reached 100,000 words, I applied for a contract and was rejected.

When I reflected on myself at this time, it seemed that I was thinking too much.

Friends who know code words said: Your Theft of the Door is actually half a historical text...

In line with the mentality of being satisfied if I can sign a contract, I switched to historical literature again. In order to maintain my undefeated character, I even changed my vest.

Xu Da took pity on us and passed the lottery.

But I didn’t think much about it at that time, I signed the contract anyway and let’s leave it at that.

Then I tested the water from popular categories, new historical books, new book selections, category recommendations...my book is actually expected to break out of the category!

I thought about it more.

The truth once again told me that I just lay down at the window and looked at the world outside, and then I was kicked back.

With unwilling thoughts, I waited, but in the end I couldn't hold on and applied to be put on the shelf.

I don’t want to think about those big guys anymore. What I’m really worried about is what will happen after it’s put on the shelves?

I have no way of knowing. I have had good dreams, but I am also prepared for bleak ones. It all depends on what will be on the shelves tomorrow.

Finally, there is one thing I need to solemnly mention, which is to thank all book friends for their support, especially those who have rewarded this book.

I also thought about saying something at the end of each chapter, but I just felt that it would be insincere to give a reward without updating, so I put it down. I can't be too partial to one...

I really didn’t expect that my book would have more than 30 fans before it was put on the shelves. I was so flattered that I didn’t know how to thank you.

I mentioned it today, and it is about to be put on the shelves. Make a promise: I will never update unless there is force majeure, make sure to update twice a day, and strive for three updates. When it is put on the shelves, in order to thank the book friends who have tipped me, I will try to provide five updates for a few days.

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Please forgive me for not naming the book friends one by one!

I have a request at the end. I know that I am jumping on the street, and I am determined to put it on the shelf. I just hope that book friends can lend a hand and support me so that my jumping posture can be more ecstatic...


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