Remarks on the launch
"Seizing Immortality" is released on the 4th. I was a little dazed when I saw this news.
I typed a lot of corny exclamations, but deleted them all. To sum it up: Now that I've written this far, I will do my best to complete this work and live up to everyone's expectations.
Let me say something about everyone's reading experience: I'm sorry that due to the inverted V being put on the shelves, this work will become a subscription from 70,000 words onwards (there is a problem here. Currently, volumes 1 and 2 to Chapter 43 of the Disaster in the Six States are still free. The editor said that there are too many volumes and it's a mess).
Everyone's saying that putting this book online has caused a lot of bookmarking and follow-up reading, and I've been struggling with this for a long time. After all, as an author, I still want people to read my work. In March, my editor suggested putting it online, but I pushed it back to April. I won't close the book's free distribution channel; I'm completely satisfied that people are willing to read it.
In addition, because I am currently in the process of updating three times a day, my typing time is basically from 5pm to 11:30pm, which is just within the range of completing the three daily updates with a little effort. So for the sake of the appearance, I have decided that after completing the update, this book will still maintain the three daily updates, and only update once on Sundays.
If there are any updates in the future, they will be postponed to Sunday.
Finally, thank you again to all the book friends who left comments, voted for recommendations, monthly tickets, and rewards. If it weren't for you, I wouldn't be able to persist until now.
PS: I previously put my release notes in the work notes section, so you couldn’t see them… My book friend Chu Yunli reminded me that I could post them this way, so I’m posting them again! ~Thanks!