Asking for half a day's leave (one update due)
Because "Fairy Father" is coming to an end, the emotions required for creation are beginning to overflow, and "Hong Kong Immortal" is about to enter the next fast-paced cycle. After thinking about it, I'm asking for leave today. For a long time, I first went to write out the plot of the fairy father leading to the finale. The finale had been written a long time ago, but I didn't write how to lead to this ending. Now this problem has been basically solved.
Writing a book must have a beginning and an end. At that time, I double-edited "Hunxian" because I was afraid of missing inspiration.
This book is a new subject. No one knows whether the market will accept it. There is a risk of sudden death. For me, it is safer to use the other two new books. At that time, I was afraid that I would be 'scared' and 'dare not try'. , so I forced myself to double-shoot directly after writing Wei Na's shot.
Unexpectedly, the market response to this book is very good, and the retention rate is also very strong. As long as there is traffic, it can be converted into regular subscriptions. The size of the traffic only determines the speed of growth, and the ratio is quite stable.
Hehe, write the power of one run three.
Taking half a day off means taking a chapter off. The next update will not be delayed at noon tomorrow!
Because I have to go to BJ on September 1st to participate in the 9th National Young Writers Creation Conference, which will take about two or three days, and I have to deposit the manuscript in advance to avoid delays in updates. This is more important, so I dare not say that I will make up for it immediately. Similar, but I will definitely make up for it~
Hunxian’s book pursues the quality of writing rather than speed. It is completely different from my comfort zone writing style, and I can’t get up to speed. Eight or nine thousand words a day is a stable output. It's beyond the limit.
I'm going to finish off the fairy father first! Sorry for delaying everyone’s reading!
(End of this chapter)