First, it was a crime...
Well, anyway, let's celebrate the end of this volume first.
To be honest, these two months were the most difficult since I started writing a year and a half ago.
It's not just because of the content, but also partly because of my work and health during this period.
As my time working abroad progresses, and a year has passed since I graduated and started my job, I've begun to have more and more responsibilities, and there's less and less time to slack off at work...
In addition, because my work is very miscellaneous and chaotic, my train of thought is inevitably interrupted when I am writing, and I often find my emotions disrupted because of work.
This volume took me two whole months to write. During this time, my health improved somewhat, but because of staying up late and not exercising enough, I'm still not considered healthy.
Headache, cold... I've been feeling unwell in various ways, but I've been trying my best not to show it to anyone and to keep going.
The storytelling results themselves are a sad thing.
In three months, we barely reached the level of 1,000 average subscriptions, and now we are only adding a single-digit number of average subscriptions every day.
Moreover, the follow-up orders are even more outrageous, with only about two hundred left.
It has a thousand-fold rating, but after only one basic trend indicator recommendation after being listed, it has not been recommended for 55 days.
Even if the average order value exceeds 1,000 and there's a queue, I haven't made any recommendations for almost a month.
Without recommendations, there is no exposure, no new favorites, and ultimately, no way to convert them into new paying users.
I don't know what went wrong with me. I've never stopped updating; I've been writing consistently.
Even during my busiest work periods, I consistently updated my posts, never falling below 4,000, which earned me a perfect attendance bonus.
I want to be optimistic, but I can't see any hope at all.
Outrageous, absolutely outrageous...
It's very difficult, really very difficult.
In this situation, it's hard for me to believe that I'm slowly working out the word count, hoping that one day it will suddenly come to life.
In addition, in order not to reduce the average number of subscribers, I changed to updating 4,000 words per update for a period of time, which resulted in very few new subscribers and the misconception that I did not update often.
I am guaranteed to get full attendance bonus; I am committed to posting 4,000 words daily.
Starting this month, I think I might have to switch back to two updates per day, while keeping the total number of updates the same, in order to increase the number of new updates.
Seeing all the friends who fell together get back up while you're still falling is a feeling that's hard to describe.
In particular, given that my previous book was being repeatedly pushed to other sites, my insistence on staying here seems quite ridiculous.
They were advising me to cut the book early and not waste my enthusiasm and time here.
But I don't want to abandon this project, since it's my first book on Qidian and I've poured a lot of passion into it.
I want to persevere, but I also feel like my efforts are being wasted. It's a very contradictory and complex feeling.
Are there any other options?
Yes, dual-open.
But the question isn't whether I can make money, but whether I really have the energy to do it.
I have no idea.
Maybe I will, and make some money to maintain the balance; maybe not, and it will fizzle out, but I'll keep going.
Who knows?
At least for now, I don't know what the future holds.
Having said that, let's return to the volume itself.
In total, it's about eighty chapters again. However, since the chapters are combined into one, it becomes four thousand words, which is actually more than the previous two volumes, about three hundred thousand words.
The content of this chapter was initially based on some unclear ideas.
The Kingdom of Rhine in the Land of Star Chaser clearly represents the human world during the Dark Ages when the gods descended.
The character is an ordinary person during the day and gains the power of an awakened being at night, which is also based on my own ideas.
Daytime represents the mortal world without the power of awakened beings, where people experience their powerlessness and weakness, having no power to resist the gods.
The night represents the world of the awakened, who have gained the power of the awakened and have the ability to rebel, launching a counterattack against the gods.
What I want to write is a story about how humans can rebel against the gods.
Humanity is oppressed and controlled by the gods and enslaved. How can people who have accepted the supreme power of the gods from the beginning resist?
They need a hero.
A person who tells them, "You can rebel! Gods shouldn't be supreme!"
This story is actually about that era, so there are actually two heroes.
One is Ning Feng, who will bring hope and strength to this broken world.
But he did not intervene directly; instead, he observed from the sidelines and gave a push at the most crucial moment.
As for the true heroes, that's already been clearly stated.
【Leinhardt, the Hero King of the Kingdom of Rhine】
The characters that are emphasized in this chapter.
His image is filled in through the words of different people, such as Charles, the bandits, the innkeeper, the captain of the guard Karl, and the queen.
He was a hero-king, a tyrannical usurper in the eyes of others, and a benevolent monarch...
A character who absolutely deserves to be called a hero.
For the people of the Kingdom of Rhine, he was a king great enough.
His destiny, his experiences, his perseverance, his resistance...
Even now, as a ghost, his indomitable spirit shines brightly.
This kind of tragic hero, in certain situations, actually really resonates with me.
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