That's all for this book.
Thank you to our nearly 100,000 readers for your support.
I have read every single one of your comments carefully.
Your encouragement has benefited me for life, and your criticism has made me aware of my shortcomings.
Thank you to everyone who has given me a reward. I regret that I couldn't write the book better.
Thank you to every reader who has offered criticism; your feedback will help me avoid pitfalls next time.
When I started reading this book, I was a little flustered. There were too many flaws in the earlier parts of the story, which is a major weakness. I will pay attention to that next time.
This is a book that I plan to write over a million words, and I have already predicted the plot of the cultivation world later on.
When I had written more than 100,000 words, I once thought of cutting it off, but I didn't expect that I would ultimately cut the later parts of the plot.
However, Li Mu's journey from time travel to his origin and from time travel to his end makes it a complete book in itself.
However, there are too many unresolved plot points in the book, which is a great pity.
For the completeness of the Golden Pearl World, it is necessary to find the five elements, which will appear in various directions.
Where will Li Mu and his group end up after entering the barrier? Will they be able to cultivate and ascend to immortality?
If they return thirty years later via a repaired teleportation scroll, will their family and friends on Earth still be there?
Let's keep these pits, just as a memento.
To all the readers who have been following the updates, I can only say, "I'm so sorry!"
After 500,000 words, you've probably already sensed it, haven't you?
Because my grades weren't ideal, I sped up my pace in order to get the perfect attendance bonus, and then I started writing filler articles.
In the end, I found that writing in a humbly style was not a good habit, and it could even affect my later writing.
The reason I didn't write any stories about the cultivation world was because I thought it would get out of control, but considering the results, I decided against it.
All we can say for now is that we'll continue the story of the cultivation world in the next book.
During the arduous days of writing this book, I encountered various criticisms, and I am someone who enjoys reading comments.
This habit makes me feel very stifled when I write. If I were to write another book, I would have to change it.
Let's break the habit of reading comments. Can't we just not read them? (Old Pot laughs self-deprecatingly)
To avoid too many flaws, we'll temporarily refrain from urban cultivation fiction.
In our next book, we'll start directly from the cultivation world and make some of the illogical plot points more plausible (hahaha!).
The general framework for my next book is already in the works, and the title is "Senior Brother, You're Deflating."
It will be a fantasy novel, lighthearted and funny, with its own humor.
I've written about 20,000 words so far, and I'm laughing as I write.
I think it's alright, but ultimately it'll have to be reviewed by the readers.
If you can understand what people find most interesting, please recommend it more often.
If you're not satisfied, you should be able to forgive me, right? [hahaha]
After all, all the big shots who have made it this far are my true fans!
I hope to finish writing this with a smile, and I also hope that my readers will finish reading it with a smile, so that we can all relax together.
I would like to thank all my readers who have supported me. I would also like to thank those readers who did not copy this post!
grateful!
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