Chapter 75 Remarks on the launch
The early readers also know the process of writing the book.

Not long ago, I finally came across a same-player stream that I liked. I was enjoying it very much, but suddenly it stopped updating. I felt regretful at the time, but later I felt more and more upset the more I thought about it, so I tried to start writing on my own.

I must say that playing single-player games is a very painful period, but the pain lasted for a relatively short period of time, just a few days.

At that time, I checked the data eight hundred times a day, always wondering whether someone would post a book review or vote for me. Any vote would be fine!

So I still remember very clearly the first user who voted for me, "Fox Fox Sigh". It was four or five in the morning and I was chasing after him to reply. I was afraid that the other party would not receive it and would even leave comments on his other books.

Emmmmmmm, it’s a little embarrassing to think about it now.

I have to thank the editor Liu Xing who picked me up from the garbage dump.

Although it is a mediocre and bad book, the fact that you picked it up shows that there is some value in this bad book.

It was my first time writing a book, and I made a lot of mistakes.

At first, I didn’t know how to upload the cover, I randomly allocated the number of words in each chapter, the release time was a mess, I wrote to the point of being toxic, and so on.

Fortunately, many readers have shown a considerable degree of tolerance.

For example, "Dust in the sky of separation and hatred", "Smoke and shadow", "Bookworm No. 10086", "Moral integrity falls from the sky", "Azerrad", "Who is more beautiful, me or Xu Kun in the north of the city", etc. There are many great readers, but I cannot list them all due to limited space.

There are roughly two flaws in this book.

The first is the contest between the pirates Luke and Garp. In the initial version, I was too excited when writing it and didn’t pay attention to the characters and the exciting parts, so it all fell apart. In the end, I patched it up for a while before I could barely get it right.

This is still good, after all, it can be changed back. The second change is difficult to change back.

The second is the detailed description and description of the Luotian Dajiao competition in the later period of the book. The reason for writing the competition in more detail is very simple, because the original work is really wonderful, and every battle is very interesting, which makes people want to know what the situation will be if the other few people face off.

The original idea actually included Jia Zhengliang's control of objects against Wang Ye's Fenghou Qimen, Zhang Lingyu's Yin Wulei against Feng Baobao, and some other battles, but because many readers said it was too slow, I deleted it and went straight to the battle between Lu Ke and Zhuge Liang. At the beginning of Nine Nine Eighty-one, a reader asked me if I could sew it. I thought, they are all written by the same author, the settings are highly overlapping, and the combat power is at a higher level, so there is something to do.

Most importantly, as an old bookworm, I've had enough of the fixed routines in fan fiction and I'm eager to read something new, even if it's a bit bad.

Later I discovered that the reader's perspective and the author's perspective are two different things, and personal thoughts and public thoughts are two different things. There are not many readers who have read Jiujiu, and the sense of immersion is seriously insufficient. My writing is not very good either, so this part was criticized badly.

Because the plot that I was confident I had written was criticized, I was a little afraid to continue, so I deleted my saved draft and finished it quickly.

The summary is that the character setting should be maintained well, don't write nonsense, and don't do things that the readers don't know about.

I still read the comment section, but I don’t dare to reply.

This is the advice given by a senior author in the author group. As an author, do not interact with readers frequently, otherwise you will be easily influenced.

Okay, enough of the discouraging talk.

The next step should be to ask for the first order time.

But after rereading my own writing several times, I found that it was a mess...

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As a new author, I am not shameless enough to ask for first orders for my own book. The current data is only possible because there are not many people in the 99th-rate track who can read it.

I sincerely hope there will be more good books of the same type!

So I don’t ask for anything else. If you readers think it’s worth reading, please subscribe and read it.

Regarding updates, a daily target of 10,000 is a bit unrealistic. I’ll try my best to write 6 a day, but if it’s higher, I don’t know what kind of shit I’ll write.

(End of this chapter)

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