The next planned
double update is finally over.
It's quite exhausting for me.
Let me tell you the truth.
Before doubling, I had twenty-three chapters saved.
Double seven days.
On the first day, I wrote four chapters and published four chapters. There are twenty-three more chapters. Very proud.
The next day, I wrote three chapters, published ten, and sixteen more. So there was a sense of urgency.
On the third day, four chapters were written, six chapters were published, and fourteen chapters were left. It barely feels ok.
On the fourth day, I wrote three chapters, posted six chapters, and had eleven chapters left, so I panicked.
On the fifth day, I wrote two chapters, published six chapters, and still have seven chapters. sigh.
On the sixth day, it was the climax. I wrote four chapters, published six chapters, and there are five chapters left.
On the seventh day, so far, I have written three and a half chapters. I will work overtime at night and finish writing four chapters. Six chapters have been published, so I have three more chapters saved.
And I can feel that the quality of the manuscript has declined in the last two days.
But at least the double finally passed.
Really hate doubles!
Let's put it this way, as long as there are no bottlenecks, my coding is actually not slow.
But double one is annoying and coding is slower!
So starting tomorrow, I will slow down the pace. I will save the manuscript first, guaranteeing two chapters. Those who want to support books can support it first.
Reply to the status.
After all, it’s dangerous for a person in his forties to keep doing this.
But I posted two chapters and it didn’t matter. In fact, I still wrote as much as I should. When I feel calmer, we will start to explode again.
I no longer want to live the kind of days where I have to update and write now.
I always have a few chapters in my hand, so you feel more at ease, right?
But double seven days, forty-four chapters, and 130,000 words.
It’s been the last few hours, and those with monthly passes will be given a few.
If you don’t have a monthly pass, don’t spend money just for this, it’s a waste.
Let’s say a few digressions.
Over the years of writing books, some have scolded me and some have praised me.
As for those who praise me, let me say this: To be honest, how is the writing? My own evaluation is: if I write carefully, it is average, but readable. To say that he is better than others is not necessarily true. So there is no need to belittle others. Many people can write better than me.
Let me also say something to you who scolded me: I'm sorry for staining your eyes, and it hurts your body to be angry. For the sake of your eyes and body, you can find another book that won't make you scold and read OK?
Okay, that's it.
worn out.
I wish you all happy reading.
go home.
A certain alliance leader sent me two bottles of wine, and I felt sorry for them if I didn’t drink them.
See you tomorrow.
(End of chapter)