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Chapter 105 Listing Notice and Testimonials

Chapter 105 Listing Notice and Testimonials
Update at normal time today.

The editor notified that it will be put on the shelves at 7:9 on July 0th. In fact, I was quite surprised, because it was put on the shelves before the fourth round of push was finished. It may be because the number of words is relatively large (this is why there has been no update before).

So first let’s talk about the update after it’s on the shelves. On the day it’s on the shelves, 2 chapters of 4000 words will be updated (it will be updated after 0 o’clock).

As for the future, I had an operation in early May because of a lumbar spine problem, and I’m still recovering, and I can’t update too much, so my plan is to guarantee a minimum of 2 chapters and 3000 chapters per day, and then save up manuscripts at ordinary times.

The following is the testimonials on the shelf, it doesn't matter if you don't see it or not.

In fact, when this book was in the new issue, I almost chose to cut it, because the new issue didn't test the water for a whole month. (The title and introduction of the book are not well written, the genre is unpopular, the interval between book opening is too long, the elder readers did not follow, the same period is too strong, etc.)

At that time, I had already discussed with the editor whether to cut it, but in the end I still didn't have the heart to cut it.One is that the editor persuaded me to test the waters and see the results before making a decision; the other is because I haven’t cut it after seven or eight years of writing (only two books were harmonized halfway through writing), and I don’t want to ruin my reputation for many years;

But on the other hand, I am indeed not so young anymore, I am over 30, and my body is not as good as before.The previous surgery was also due to the prolapse of the nucleus pulposus and severe calcification of the nerves. The incentive was that the last book had been updating three chapters of 9000 words every day, and it was caused by sitting for too long.

At that time, from March to April, I basically had three knives stuck in my waist, hip joints and calves every day. It was very difficult for me to even walk.

Generally, the nucleus pulposus cut out by this disease is sticky and rubbery. Because I dragged it on for too long, the nucleus pulposus had calcified into a solid.

Originally, the doctor told me to rest for two to three months after the operation, but I still have to make money to support my family, so I published a new book after a week of rest after I was discharged from the hospital (actually I didn’t rest, I was saving manuscripts that week).

The words are a bit far-fetched, in short, I didn't make up my mind to cut the book at the time, but I continued to write it seriously, thinking that it would be a big deal to push the main story and finish the book quickly.But then the smart push came, and the grades improved. After the first round of push, the follow-up reading broke 1000.

It's a pity that the follow-up reading rose very slowly in the next few weeks, and even fell (the second round of follow-up reading was 1300, and the third round of collection increased by 2000+ follow-up reading but only 1200), so it finally stopped at the fourth round.

However, a book that was not recommended in the entire new issue and was almost cut, finally went through four rounds of push, I think this is already a kind of victory.

To put it bluntly is to sell so much, and I didn’t sell it before. When I read a book, I was particularly disgusted by the author who added (asking for follow-up, subscription, monthly ticket, and reward) after the title of each chapter. I felt that it would affect the viewing experience, but children who cry have sweets, so...

Ask for a wave of subscriptions on the day it is on the shelves (forget it if you don’t have one).

(End of this chapter)

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