Chapter 62 Remarks on the launch
Let me add a post-launch message!
First of all, thank you all very much for liking it.

I've been commenting a lot lately, so I'll say something too.

The idea behind this book is that I read novels for a long time and wanted to add some things I liked. Originally, this book and the previous one were written together, but I wrote the previous one first.

This is a very old-fashioned plot, full of dramatic ups and downs. (I'm a long-time reader, I've read all kinds of fantasy, xianxia, ​​and historical novels, and then I went back to writing my own, like a Renaissance. This is one of those early protagonist-centric plots from the old school, but there haven't been any similar ones for so long, so I did it myself.)
The later plot of this book is not the pure folklore and supernatural tale you might think.
It is classified as indigenous prophetic cultivation of immortality.

This is the ancient indigenous style!
If you don't like the kind of rigid, argumentative style of classical stories, you can just read the earlier supernatural tales as short stories.

Seriously, stop cursing all the time, especially targeting me with your insults. It's really disrupting my concentration!
My world is a unified world of five dynasties plus the ghosts and gods of the Shang and Zhou dynasties. The protagonist is a ghost king from the future who has gone astray from the path of humanity. He goes from a scholar to a ghost king, which can be understood as a little Huang Chao (no one is born bad, and the protagonist is not born bad either. He is even a scholar from a family that passed down poetry and books. He went to the path of ghosts because he appeared at the wrong time and had no other choice...).

The Ghost Mother – Miss Cui – has no sentience and will never develop sentience…

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