I finished the book and felt a little melancholy inside!
First of all, I would like to express my gratitude to all the book friends who have accompanied me all the way through Five Hundred Days of Creation, especially the book friends who have subscribed to the original version. Without you, I would not be able to enjoy this bowl of rice.
At the same time, I would also like to thank my editor Juezi Da and the operation sister Baili for their care and guidance.
I would also like to thank the two cute hosts and all the fans who like the work.
I am a complete newbie, and I don’t have the courage to resign and write full-time, so my lack of updates has always been my flaw. I was scolded for not updating, but I accepted it.
In addition, my coding speed is slow and I am not attentive, so I often have to stay up until two in the morning to finish writing and set a scheduled release for the next day.
But fortunately, for five hundred days, I haven't used a single leave request. Even if I have a cold, fever, or minor aches and pains, I still insist on writing, so as not to disappoint the readers who follow up on time.
Because of the subject matter of this book, I have been wandering on the edge of 404, frantically testing the bottom line of the platform.
A few of them were blocked, and I was forced to edit them to the point of collapse. The plot direction was also forced to be adjusted before I could release the little dark room.
Even if some words use the word "harmony", they can't escape the fate of 404, which made me feel a little depressed.
A police book cannot write about excessive crimes, and it is even very embarrassing to limit criminals' personal expression and let criminals take it easy.
Because many plots cannot be written, everyone is still a little bit unfinished. Here, I would like to apologize to everyone.
There are still many regrets in this book. First of all, due to lack of experience and writing skills, the game part is not exciting enough.
As soon as I wrote about the game, my subscriptions went off like crazy, and I almost didn’t make it to Sanjiang, so I tried to reduce the number of scenes in the later part of the game. In order to make ends meet, I chose to keep my head down, which was also a helpless move.
Originally I only planned to write one million words (for a novice, one million words is an astronomical number). Unexpectedly, with everyone's encouragement, I wrote two million words. I am quite proud of it when I think about it.
The reason why I ended it here is because I felt that there was nothing to write about in the subsequent plot.
Please forgive me.
Thanks again to all the book friends who have accompanied me. It’s a long journey, and I’ll see you in the next book._&