A very sorry request for leave
I'm very sorry, I haven't been able to save the manuscript since the last adjustment until now.
There is still only one chapter so far. I will write it today and post it tomorrow...
And I have to write until three or four o'clock in the morning every day. For the past half month, my sleep time has basically not exceeded six and a half hours a day. Most of the time, it hovers between five and a half to six hours.
Readers who are familiar with me know that I am an author who must keep manuscripts. If I don’t save my manuscript, it’s like being chased by an invincible snail all the time. I can’t stop. If I stop, I will die...
Under such serial pressure, I feel exhausted both physically and mentally every day.
What follows is the biggest climax of the first volume. I don’t want to write this plot in such a tired, rushed, and rushed state.
And if I never save the manuscript, I won’t be able to break out when it comes to the game against Soft United. I can only update one chapter a day, dragging on a game for a long time and wearing down everyone’s passion... …
So I want to take some time off to sort out my thoughts, mood and state.
The initial plan is to resume the update after finishing writing the game against Soft United, and then release all the plot of the game in one go when the Soft United game is updated.
Just like when the Chinese team played the Dutch team in the World Cup in "Fox in the Zone", it was all completed in one day.
Of course, if things don't go very well, or if you find that it takes too long to stop updating after finishing writing the game against Soft United, you may resume updating and wait until the game for two more updates.
In fact, during the serialization of "Fox in the Forbidden Zone", I also encountered the situation where the manuscript only had two or three chapters. I was very nervous at the time, and I had to work hard to get the manuscript to a level that made me feel at ease.
But maybe it was because the brain was inevitably affected by the sun in the first place, or perhaps because of aging, the concentration has indeed declined seriously.
Now I still sit in front of the computer every day except for eating, sleeping and necessary family activities, but most of the time I always get distracted while writing.
Unless you are in particularly good condition, it is difficult to do it in one go like before, writing two or three chapters a day and re-accumulating the manuscripts...
I hope everyone can understand my difficulty - if possible, I don't want to ask for leave, because taking leave to update the book will actually have a big impact on the performance of the book...
Finally, I would like to apologize to everyone again, I'm sorry! (End of chapter)