Chapter 85 Remarks on the launch
This book will be on the shelves at 12 noon today. Actually, there is nothing much to say about it.

After all, for a failure like me, the starting capital is at least 10,000, if not 100,000.

There is nothing much to write about the failed release of this product.

but……

Tonight I sorted out the current outline of this book, read the reviews of this book, and thought about my recent state.

Suddenly I found that something seemed to be wrong with me.

What's wrong?

It just seems like I wrote it too pretentiously.

A lot of things that should have been written were not written, but things that should not have been written were written in the heat of the moment.

And a bit stubborn about his mistakes.

This isn’t exactly a recent problem.

But I had this feeling since the latter part of the previous book, as if I had lost something.

It's called the passion for writing books.

For my last book, I had over 100,000 words but didn’t sign a contract, but I still enjoyed writing it.

Because the previous book was purely a work of interest in the beginning, and I am very grateful to the editor who helped me after I signed the contract.

After signing the contract for my last book, I continued to write with great enthusiasm, purely writing out of my own interest.

But later on, I became a little anxious about my grades, and I even wrote a setting that I thought was correct for the sake of the plot (I still think it is correct now).

Perhaps the latter part of the book fell into disrepair because of this reason.

At the time, it inevitably affected my mentality. The outline was too long and I didn't want to write it anymore.

But I finally finished it, just because I thought I had to finish it in order to save my boss editor's money.

Before I started reading this book, I actually wanted to escape from the fan circle.

After all, what's so good about writing fan fiction? The data requirements for recommendation are high, and there is also a rumor that part of the income goes to the original author (I still don't know whether it's true or not).

But after my boss thought my original idea was not very good, I decided to come back and practice my writing skills by writing fan fiction.

Yes, that may be the reason.

I'm not very interested in this book. From the beginning, I was just thinking about practicing writing. I designed the plot, how to push the plot points forward, how to design the exciting parts... everything was a bit too deliberate.

But at this time I still had some ideas. After all, if this book performed well, I could make more money.

So I put some effort into writing the beginning, but in order to get a recommendation, I stuck to the plot a bit deliberately.

But as everyone knows later, the results were not good. I barely made it to the three rounds of push, but my follow-up data dropped.

I'm a little angry, but there's nothing I can do.

So the next step is to start.

It doesn't matter... It doesn't matter how it's written... Just do whatever you want. Big brother needs magic grass to get to the top, so let's develop the technology to mass-produce magic grass.

As for the plot, it doesn't matter if the auction is a little watery. After all, I, the author, am very tired when I come back from work. So it's just watery, just make do with it...

It is this depressed mood that makes the recent plot seem random and not very good to watch.

Is this really right?

Just because the results are not ideal at the moment, you just start randomly?
I saw another comment from a book friend, and I don’t know whether I should write it casually or write it seriously next.

So what should I write next?

Let’s start?

Or write seriously?
I am very confused, how should I start?
But is this right?
This is wrong. If I were the me at the beginning of writing "The Odyssey", I would definitely answer like this.

If you don't take your work seriously, then why write a book? Is it really just to get a perfect attendance?

And what’s the point of practicing like this?

Starting to write a book is the same as not practicing anything, isn't it?

So I figured it out.

Next, I will work hard to write the plot of each chapter.

I want to take the book friends who support this book seriously.

I will seriously consider the plot after it goes on sale before writing it, but if it is really poorly written, please tell me and I will change it directly.

Or ask everyone’s thoughts again, and then continue to review or write.

Tonight I have deleted all the drafts of the chapters about water, and re-wrote them carefully, speeding up the pace and not writing any unnecessary things.

It will be on the shelves at 12 noon today. I will release at least seven chapters (a total of 14,000 words, including the re-write tonight because I deleted the manuscript), and then I will continue writing and release as much as I can.

The next day, Sunday, will also see 10,000 new chapters.

But then, because the author has become a social animal and a working person again, his working hours are from 9 to 6, including commuting, so he usually gets home at about 6:30 in the evening and can only start writing at 7 or 8 o'clock.

So the subsequent working days can only be three chapters a day.

I will selectively update the content on weekends depending on the situation. After all, I need to go out with friends or date my girlfriend occasionally.

I still say that even if this book is as bad as the later part of "Odyssey", I will still finish it successfully.

The comment section remains the same as before. I will not set any restrictions on speech after it goes online. As long as there are no personal attacks, no swear words, and no rhythm, I will ignore it.

You can all see some comments in the comment section saying that this book is not good, but I didn’t delete them.

There are only these reasons why I would delete or ban you - you verbally attacked me or you were causing trouble.

So, if you are involved in the above-mentioned prohibition rules, I’m sorry, no matter where you post me, I will delete your comments and permanently ban you.

The above is all. Thank you all for your support, as well as my editor, Shengxia Laoda (emphasis).

(End of this chapter)

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