Today I sorted out the outline for a long time, picked up some of the foreshadowing and content I left before, and finally confirmed the completion time of this book.
If nothing unexpected happens, that is, if I am not sick and my back is normal and I don’t need to take time off to rest, this book will say goodbye to everyone at the end of July or early August.
When I typed this sentence, there were many things in my mind that I wanted to say, but I didn't know how to say them.
After thinking about it, I’d better leave more content to the final day to write it out and talk about it with everyone.
To be honest, after I calmed down and sorted out my book, and estranged myself from the plot and outline of the remaining content, I realized that I could actually write so much.
Ever since middle school, I have wanted to write something based on my own ideas, but all along, various things have prevented me from completing this idea.
In junior high school, high school, college, work, year after year, countless manuscripts were written and then thrown into the corner of the hard drive, and some even disappeared completely with the replacement of computers.
Before writing this book, I had never shared anything I had written with anyone.
I always think about it, I have to be 100% perfect and ensure absolute stability before sending it out.
But nothing in this world is 100% sure.
When I was young, I didn't understand this at all.
I write it behind closed doors, without any feedback, and have no idea whether what I write is good or bad.
As you said, my writing is getting better and better. In fact, it really has a lot to do with your support and feedback.
To put it bluntly, I could not capture everyone's "points" at the beginning, but later I was able to write out the Pokémon world in my imagination bit by bit. Everyone who has been silently leaving traces in this book is better than
My credit may be greater.
Inspired by you, I learned to make progress, grew little by little, and finished writing this book.
This is a cooperation, and cooperation must come to an end.
Luther's story is coming to an end.
Although I really want to save this thank you for the final day, but there are never too many words of thank you.