take a day off


Take a day off

To be honest, the past few years have probably been the most tiring period of my life. I work from nine to five every day. I go home, have a meal, take a shower, and then start thinking about the plot and coding. Occasionally, I play a game and end it in a hurry because I am worried that I will not be able to finish it. If there is no leave note, if I miss a day, I will not have full attendance. I feel bad. The ground is tight.

I understand very well that everyone has supported me enough, but I am indeed a writer who is unable to update. I wrote back a little bit about the beginning of Tianbeng, but then I wrote it down again. I blame it all on food. I really don’t have any talent in this industry.

It’s just that living the same life for many years has indeed made my spirit too tense, but I can’t give up easily, and I can’t be free and easy. The most realistic thing is that a penny can stump a hero, not to mention that I am not The hero is just a yordle - no, a skewer.

I complained subconsciously, and everyone pretended not to see it or scolded me a few words, so that I could make more excuses for myself when I radiated negative energy - ha, look at this group of readers, they are not at all Inconsiderate.

Damn, if I suffer a little loss, let’s just treat it as even.

I’m tired, I’ll take a day off, I just don’t want to move, I’ll go play and have some fun. (End of this chapter)

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