Mang Hou

Thank you all.

It's going to be launched at 12 noon tomorrow.

This is the third book launch for this rookie author.

Still feeling anxious.

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First, I want to thank my editor, "Lord Niqiu," for recommending me all the way. A great editor who deserves extra chicken legs.

Secondly, regarding the updates for this book, the normal situation is a guaranteed 6000+ words per day. If the story goes smoothly, I will try to update more.

My small goal for September is to guarantee 8000+ words per day, with extra updates calculated separately.

As for the extra updates, after the launch, it might be large chapters to increase the average order, so the extra updates will be calculated by word count.

A reward of 10,000 will add a 2000-word chapter, and an alliance leader will add 20,000 words.

But it won't be added all at once. This rookie author doesn't type fast and doesn't have a backlog, so I will pay it back as soon as possible without affecting the quality of the plot, adding one or two updates per day.

There will also be extra updates for monthly tickets. I don't know how the revised monthly tickets will work now, but I'll tentatively add one update for every thousand tickets...

For friends who are raising the book, it would be best if you could turn on automatic subscriptions.

In fact, no matter how much I say, only the subscription results are the most real.

The subscription data at the time of launch will affect the subsequent recommendation slots, which is very important and will directly affect the subsequent story of a book.

A good story cannot be separated from everyone's watering and care.

Thank you in advance to the readers who vote, reward, and subscribe to the genuine version.

Grateful.

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Let's talk about the story.

Plot-driven novels often require a long length to lay the groundwork, so tens of thousands of words may only be a small story.

This can easily be disliked by readers for being slow-paced, and if the foreshadowing is not explained in time, it can easily be criticized...

I remember the last book very clearly. People often complained that the pace was slow and that the protagonist leveled up too slowly. It may not have been malicious, but the author would doubt whether there was really a problem with my writing.

Just like this book, people still often say that the protagonist is too weak. Why isn't he a first-level character who can control hundreds of puppets with his mind and destroy a country alone? I want to see Scorpion, I want to see xxx... What are you writing? You haven't gotten to the point at all, it's all filler...

This is not a system-powered invincible flow, where the protagonist knows everything with a ding.

The protagonist needs a process to grow and become stronger, and there must also be a process to gain rewards. You also need to satisfy certain logic to learn and master skills...

This is at least a two- to three-million-word long story, and it's just the beginning.

If it were like before, I would probably panic and revise the outline to speed up the progress. (Now I'm panicking even when I'm being scolded --||)

In the end, I would revise it until I didn't even recognize my own story.

The plot of the last book went awry in the later stages, probably because of this situation.

I've written three books now, so I'm considered an old rookie.

What I want to write is a good story, at least express what I want to express.

The first two books had good ideas, but they didn't become the good stories I wanted in the end.

I'll try with this one.

All the author can do is bury himself in writing.

I'll leave the subscriptions to you brothers.

Subscriptions are very important, even if it's just the first order.

Please.