I coded more than 810,000 words in September. I am exhausted. Tomorrow is the National Day. Give yourself two days off. It happens to be my wife’s birthday. I will take my baby and my wife out for a spin. Updates will resume on the 3rd.
In addition, thank you for your support all the way. When Stargate writes this, I always feel...uncomfortable. The past two days have just allowed me to sort out my thoughts. This discomfort stems from many things. , I want to write but I can't. It's not that I can't write, but that I can't write. It's a little bit more refreshing, because Gao Wu and Wanzu have written it, and deliberately avoid these things, which will lead to unsmooth writing.
Writing about a warrior who is extremely reckless is very enjoyable, but that is high martial arts.
It should be fun to write about a survivalist who is extremely crazy, but that is all races.
Although Stargate is of the same theme, the character of the protagonist has to change. Under the change, you have to avoid these things, so readers may feel that sometimes, when they should be happy, they are not. I can’t feel happy because the author deliberately avoids some things and it’s too uncomfortable to write. I said before that after three books, I can’t write about the same subject anymore. Now, it’s become more obvious that I really can’t write anymore. , writing again is too frustrating and uncomfortable, and there is a feeling of pain that cannot be vented.
The Eagle will try its best to adjust. I originally thought that the new book would be written in a different style, but I overestimated myself a little. As I continued to write, I fell into it again, but fortunately, I have been slowly adjusting recently and laying the groundwork. A few things have been published, and the general character design has been decided, and the writing should be smoother later on.
I would like to briefly share with you my recent experience of coding. Thank you again for your support. I have published three books with the same theme in a row. The third one was still on the shelves a month later, and the orders reached 40,000. To be honest, , which is beyond expectation. It seems that if it doesn’t collapse in the later period, the average subscription should be able to rise. No matter what the final result is, thank you all.
That’s it. Thank you all again. Please feel free to vote for the October monthly ticket to guarantee the minimum. Once it’s written in October, everyone can vote again. If I can’t write well, just let me sink to the bottom of the sea.