Indeed, it is a closing statement.



1.

It ended sooner than I expected, but also later than I expected.

I can't explain why my feelings are so contradictory.

In short, I really didn't expect it to be finished at this time.

During this period, I was seconded here to conduct a special inspection.

There was basically no rest.

It just so happens that this weekend, my work is finally over.

Starting Friday night, I had a feeling that the story was nearing its end.

I spent most of this weekend writing.

Especially on Sunday nights, I would write from 7 p.m. until the early hours of the morning.

I finally managed to write it to where it should end, just as I originally intended.

I originally planned to publish it in four chapters over four days.

But the moment I finished writing it, I gave up on the idea.

I posted them all at once.

Since it was written in one go, it should be read in one go.

2.

There will be a few more side stories later, but those will really be side stories, and there won't be daily updates anymore. I don't know when they will be released.

It all depends on my mood.

The main storyline and the main content have now truly come to an end.

In this long, one-person writing marathon, I almost thought I was going to end it in a terrible way.

But I'm grateful for the sudden feeling I had these past few days, which propelled me forward, allowing me to passionately finish writing this ending.

So, yes, as the title suggests, this is a genuine closing statement.

3.

I really like this story and this group of people.

I know you are too.

Because of this book, I have my first novel with an average subscription rate exceeding 10,000.

This book has made me, who was already quite natural, even more natural.

As I said before, I don't write novels primarily to make money.

More importantly, I like it.

But being able to enjoy something while also making (a lot) money is hardly a bad thing.

The only bad thing is that after I finished writing, I couldn't share my passionate feelings with anyone.

Only in the early hours of the morning can I leave the apartment and walk three large circles in the enclosed courtyard.

She even jumped up and down happily a couple of times.

I hope the guy on duty sees me on the monitor and doesn't think I'm crazy.

4.

I've mentioned it before, but I haven't actually gone into detail.

This novel was previously published under another pen name. At that time, I had written up to 100,000 words and applied for a contract, but it was rejected.

After thinking about it, I posted it under the pen name "Song Buluochun".

Thanks to the readership accumulated from "I Became the Scandalous Woman Overnight," its data improved slightly, and then, a lucky editor snatched it up and signed it.

Nevertheless, the initial order was only a little over three hundred.

Going from over 300 to 10,000 subscriptions is something I never dared to imagine, but it happened.

I am an author who doesn't like being "guided" (this doesn't mean I'm unwilling to listen to opinions), I mean I don't like being required to write in a certain way according to a certain standard.

Fortunately, the editor at Good Luck isn't that kind of editor.

From the first round of trial push failing, to the revival, and then to the second round of trial push with mediocre results, he never told me how I should write it.

He will tell me the current data situation, and I will ask him for his advice on what to do in this situation. He will tell me his advice, and I will tell him what I want to do.

This applies to the new book launch period of "Choose a Day to Become Famous," and it also applies to other exchanges.

Actually, I rarely talk to him about anything else.

Most of the time, he would tap me once a month to tell me when I was going to be featured, and I would reply with "Received, thank you."

That's all.

A while ago, I sent him the beginning of my new book.

He said he could write it, but he also discussed the issues from a market perspective and outlined the points to pay attention to, very concisely in four or five sentences, including a cut-off example.

That's a common problem of mine.

I know it myself, but if others don't point it out, I always wonder, is it okay?

I made some changes.

I have gained confidence.

Looking back now, it was really good luck that he landed the role in "Choose the Day to Become Famous".

4.

The new book was originally planned to be released in the summer.

As a result, the book was completed several months later than I had expected.

If you look at the ending date I announced before, you'll know what's going on.

Fortunately, although the ending came later than expected, it wasn't too far off.

The new book has been delayed until now.

The new book is called "The Rebirth of a Salted Fish".

This time it wasn't time travel, it was rebirth.

I don't know how the story will develop.

However, it is still a story that begins with high school students.

Will you like it?

What kind of results can it achieve?

I have no idea.

But that's okay, you'll find out once you start writing.

I hope you will come back then.

P.S. Once I've recovered from my cold and finished my special project, how about I go to a karaoke bar and sing live for you guys sometime? Hahahaha. (End of Chapter)

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