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'Cuckoo's Late April Fool's Day Testimonials'

In fact, Xiaorong has been putting off writing his graduation thesis for a long time.

Since the beginning of this semester, the college has been urging me.

Xiaorong also dragged and dragged.

One is because I am worried about affecting the update of Sword Girl, well, although there are not many updates.

The second reason is that Xiaorong is really a big pigeon and likes to cuck and cuck.

Then, the warning time line for delivering the first draft of the thesis finally arrived, and the first draft would be delivered to the instructor in the next two days.

But Xiaorong's progress...

Xiaorong, oh, he didn't move a word, but tomorrow is the deadline...

Although I still don’t know what the assigned thesis advisor can give me, Xiaorong knows that if I don’t submit the thesis on time, the school will definitely give me guidance on the correct use of school regulations.

so.

Xiaorong has a 'danger' on his forehead. This is not an April Fool's Day joke!

Xiaorong wants to write a very hot essay. I just started writing it today. After writing it for a whole day, I found it to be extremely difficult!

If you don’t take photos, it will be cool!

Fortunately, there are still a few fellow sufferers around Xiaorong. This is the only thing that can make Xiaorong slightly happy at the moment. Well, you are such good pigeons. Let’s go together and hope that we will not graduate together in the future...

So posting this single chapter is to say hello to the brothers in advance. The updates in the next few days should be unstable. The main focus is on thesis, so I have to be busy. Don't stay up late waiting for updates (laughing that no one is waiting)

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In addition, Xiaorong also discovered something quite important.

By the way, will I be unemployed after graduation?

The job has not been settled yet, well, most of the classmates around me have signed employment agreements, but I am still holding a keyboard, typing words every day, my work and rest are reversed, and I am just getting by...

Forget it, let’s not laugh at ourselves. Brothers who are still in college should take this as a warning and don’t imitate Xiaorong. Prepare your graduation thesis, prepare well for exams, find a job, and live a good life.

Graduation season is quite anxious, but... I'm also looking forward to it.

Well, I’m looking forward to the new environment for fishing in the future.

Therefore, Xiaorong also needs to move forward. He can no longer just immerse himself in typing. The top priority is to write a thesis and find a good job first.

Writing this, Xiaorong suddenly remembered a day about two years ago.

At that time, there was a silly new writer who, with a strange sense of self-confidence and uncontrollable enthusiasm, worked hard to write a new book for two months.

It was really hard for that boy to write at that time. He only had an impulsive beginning and a vague direction. He wrote wherever he thought. He was stuck in a room with no ventilation and the curtains were not opened. He could hold it in for ten hours a day.

I have to publish 2,000 words, and I have to look forward to it and be anxious to send it out before twelve o'clock.

Even so, that guy's updates are still not up to standard. He doesn't share the website's recommendations. The number of daily collections is also very few. Any comment from a passerby who accidentally clicks in will be treated as a treasure, even the oatmeal ones.

Instead of visiting his empty book friend circle, that kid didn't even open his vest, and went directly to the diandian circle to recommend his own books, and upvote them every day...

Then that day, the boy suddenly received a notice of the launch. According to some industry practices he learned, it seemed that the launch was about to be updated, so he hurriedly coded until early in the morning, and then hungry and ordered a box of fried chicken, rushing to

I coded a chapter and put it on the shelves.

He didn’t sell badly, and he didn’t pretend not to care about the counter-routine to trick him into subscribing. He just said that a certain fried chicken restaurant was delicious and he would bookmark it. He also hoped that 50 book friends would order for the first time, and announced that he would work hard to get more updates.

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In fact, the first time he set the flag, he did it.

The first order of the book at that time was 281.

It has greatly exceeded the boy's expectations.

How much was the manuscript fee for the first month of publication? It seemed to be 700. He could already proudly tell his family that the school's living expenses were self-sufficient.

Although it had not been on the shelves for three days, the book was removed from the shelves due to some special reasons.

But he still begged the editor and fished out the book.

Thinking about it now, I guess the editor-in-chief was quite puzzled at the time. If you were so lucky to write a book with 280 first orders, the whole book ended up in a dark room. Wouldn't it be wonderful to take the opportunity to run away and buy another book? This newcomer is

Poor.

But the editor-in-chief didn’t know that the newcomer at that time felt that his first book was the best on the site. His passion and blood could not be exhausted. He felt that he could always sit in that room with closed curtains.

In a small room, the best ten years of youth are dedicated to this story.

That year, he was a sophomore.

He had just changed from a reader to a writer.

He has 10,000 stories in his mind that he wants to write, 10,000 interesting characters, and 10,000 exciting twists and turns, waiting to appear on the page.

He feels that a writer's passion for stories is inexhaustible.

But what he didn't know was.

From a reader who enjoys his hobby as he pleases to a professional writer who works hard at coding, the most critical step and the last step... is to kill his passion.

"If you are so passionate, what can a writer rely on to continue writing?"

The silly new writer asked Xiaorong two years ago.

"Rely on dreams." I said.

“But can a dream that has no passion still be a dream?”

"Let me tell you the second oldest joke in mankind, the more you lack something, the more it becomes a 'dream'."



Sorry, I shouldn't be writing these words in the middle of the night, but I still can't help but write them.

Xiaorong doesn’t know why he wanted to write it. Maybe he remembered the single chapter that was released earlier and realized that time flies by so fast. Well, the only thing that remains unchanged is the shortness of each update...

I originally wanted to chat for a while longer, but I felt that my brothers would dislike it for being pretentious, so I decided to forget it for the time being, fearing that everyone would say, "You're not good at coding, and you're number one in sensationalism."

Let’s talk about the next volume. In the new volume, the protagonist should start to rise and become stronger. He can’t stop being a salty fish, but at least he has to cultivate his reading skills, right? After all, he promised Qingjun. In addition, it should also

I will start to 'recruit' Mr. Zhu, so brothers who like Mr. Zhu can look forward to it... As for the title of the volume, I'm still thinking about it, I have to think about it carefully.

Finally, I want to say something. I don’t know why, but Xiaorong keeps thinking about how Sword Girl was removed from the shelves every three days when it first came on the shelves.

I remember that I was typing in front of my notebook when I received a message saying that I had written no more books for two months. Xiaorong was completely confused.

I sat in front of the computer and stared for a while.

The feeling at that moment was very strange, both panic and sadness, but also a sense of relief.

I still remember that feeling of relaxation, not that I felt liberated, but that I felt... having nothing to do, a feeling of suddenly relaxing from the busy day after day.

Xiaorong has never felt this sense of relaxation every day and night from two years ago to now, so it remains fresh in his memory.

I often think about it, if I had not asked the editor and Sword Girl had not been released, what would my life be like now?

It's just that sometimes, you often think about a certain choice in the past, thinking about what your life would be like if you chose the 'unchosen path'...

Of course, everyone's personality may be different, but Xiaorong does have such an indecisive temperament that he hesitates to make a choice...

But no matter what, there is something happening right now that Xiaorong can no longer be hesitant about:

My liver thesis is gone!

Brothers...wait for me.


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