Who would still start a business seriously after being reborn?

Chapter 101: Reflections on the Release of the Book after a Year

Chapter 101: Reflections on the Release of the Books Ten Years Later
Suddenly I received a notice that the product will be on the shelves tomorrow morning, and I felt both nervous and excited.

It's been ages since I wrote a review for my new product. The last time I wrote about it, my hair was thick and flowing, like Aaron Kwok. But ever since I started working in IT, my hair has been falling out one by one. Now, I can name every strand of my thinning hair.

I made a little money by writing books in my early years and also sold copyrights. The recommendation for my first book was written by the boss of Fenghuo. After reaping the benefits of the mobile reading base, I retired from the circle with the money.

I thought I would never need to write a book in my life. I don’t know what happened, but when I checked my bank card balance last month, I found that I had spent all the money I saved for hair transplantation.

At that moment, I felt just like Jiang Yuxi holding an empty wallet. I really hated those little goblins on the short video platform. They photoshopped the videos for no reason and took away all the money that middle-aged and elderly people had for hair transplantation.

I'm going to write them to death in this book!

If this book earns enough money for hair transplant, I will also start a live broadcast to show you the hair transplant.

Speaking of hair transplants, last year I met a hair transplant lady on a short video platform. Her work is exquisite, the price is fair, and she is honest and trustworthy. The hair transplant equipment is like a sewing machine, installed on your head, and it goes "thump, thump, thump, thump, thump..."

So, what you give is not a subscription, but a dream of beauty in the Mediterranean.

Speaking of which, I have hardly read any online novels since I got married. The last book I followed seriously was Swallowing the Starry Sky by I Eat Tomatoes, which also caused the plots I wrote to be very old-fashioned.

The result of being old-fashioned is that when this book was released at 80,000 words, it only had a little over a hundred collections. All the new books in the same batch had already entered the third round of testing, while my book hadn't even started the first round. Besides being old-fashioned, there's also the issue of slow pacing, which is mainly related to my reading habits. I think period novels should be more nuanced, laying out all the processes clearly and logically, so that people can feel the era and the sense of substitution. For example, if you were writing about opening an internet cafe, the current pace of online literature would be to write the internet cafe system on the first day, sell it on the second day, open an internet cafe on the third day, and then create an online game a few days later, which would become a nationwide hit in a few months.

That kind of writing is really enjoyable to read, but maybe it’s because of my age, I can’t get into it and I can’t write about it. I think starting a business should be a very rigorous thing. If you don’t write about the process, it feels like it’s hanging in the air, and I always feel like something is missing.

Like the next online game chapter in this book, I will also write about the setting, production, operation, promotion, business war, competition, etc. of the online game, just like I did when I wrote about the Internet cafe. While ensuring that the plot is interesting, I will make you feel like you have personally participated in the production of an online game.

[Also, regarding the background, since this is a fictional urban story, there are still many restrictions. In order to avoid involving government agencies, all the departments mentioned in the story have been replaced with functional associations of some small overseas countries, such as the Municipal Cultural Industry Association, the Municipal Information Industry Association, the Municipal Police Association, etc. I hope you can understand!]

Alas, I should have said something sentimental, expressing the difficulty of life for middle-aged people, and then touched upon the soft spots in the hearts of my brothers, triggering resonance between each other, so that those of you who have money can pay to support the show, and those who don't have money can borrow money to support the show. But then I thought, forget it, we are all thousand-year-old foxes, so we won't perform the crappy Strange Stories from a Chinese Studio.

If you think you can still finish this book, please give it a subscription. Subscription involves the recommendation position in the later stage and also determines how long the book can be written.

I strive to update 10,000 words every day while ensuring quality! I won't give up! I won't stop!

Finally, thank you all for your continued support!
I love you, okay.

(End of this chapter)

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