172. About the Far North and thanks to the editor for recommending it


About the Far North and thanks the editor for recommending it

My performance has dropped drastically recently, and I don’t know what the reasons are. It’s the first time for a newcomer to write a novel. As fewer and fewer people follow it, I feel more and more anxious as I write.

Originally, I wrote this place in the far north to get a good soul ring and soul bone for the male protagonist, and then let the other companions be a little bit shocked by the male protagonist's true strength. I wanted to make the relationship between them closer, and let them have a closer relationship in the future. In the senior college competition, it fully matches the male protagonist's wisdom and so on.

The last thing I want to do is fight a few BOSSs and write about a battle of wits.

The results told me that I shouldn't write this.

But the author kept a lot of manuscripts, so he was reluctant to delete them.

When I'm writing smoothly, I can barely write four chapters a day. When I'm not writing smoothly, when I'm lazy, I can barely write three chapters.

Moreover, after the author reaches more than 2,200 words, he will find a way to reduce it to 2,199, just to prevent readers from paying more starting coins.

The author is sorry. If you are interested in the next few chapters, please subscribe.

If you are not interested, don’t subscribe.

Originally 178 was a return, but the male protagonist went to Dragon City to test the self-condensing soul ring. I originally wanted to write it in a more detailed way, but I was afraid that people wouldn't like it, so the plot of the dragon catching conference that started in 178 was completely cut off.

By the end of Chapter 180, it will return to the original plot.

Interested readers can start subscribing directly from 180 here.

By the way, please post a vote. If you want to watch the plot at 180 earlier, I will directly post all the saved manuscripts to 180.

Then leave some manuscripts to give me some time to rest.

Please send comments directly to 180 here.

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Finally, I would like to thank the editor-in-chief for the recommendation and my editor for the great support.

If there are any shortcomings that can be improved, please feel free to let me know. The author's greatest strength is that he listens to advice.

For example, many people said not to write the Wuhun data panel, and I agreed. I will not write it in the future and will leave it to the writer's words.

Thank you to book friends for your continued support.

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