February summary


February Summary

Let me simply write a summary of February. Because the previous ones were not long, I want to write this one a little longer to exercise my ability to control long stories. I can’t always go one by one. Don't write more than a million words in your early years. You will never grow if you do this.

This leads to the setting of the protagonist in this book. Unlike my last two books, the protagonist knows everything, has stepped on all the pitfalls, and always makes relatively correct decisions. Chen Yuanguang will make mistakes and has human nature. There will be human desires and weaknesses; it will also be the setting of black technology. For example, asteroid mining is a huge topic, so big that it takes ten years as a unit. These all determine that this book is relatively slow to gain popularity and the results are not ideal. Compared with semiconductors, A far cry from the mage.

Crow's Black Technology didn't want to write about the main character and just settled everything casually. Asteroid mining was settled in about ten chapters. Crow still wants to make a relatively reasonable deduction based on the real world as much as possible. Recently, just reading the official summary of SpaceX on NASA’s official website makes Crow feel dizzy.

The information on NASA’s official website is all in PDF version. There is no way to directly use the translation function that comes with the browser. You have to read it yourself and translate it when you encounter something you don’t understand. Therefore, many of the previous contents are not available to everyone. I have seen it, but Crow himself has never seen it before. I hope that in this way, the realism of the deduction will be stronger.

Although the results are not ideal, the growth rate is not bad, and the subscriptions are also very good. It is not easy for me to have 800 subscriptions at my update speed. Thank you very much. We will increase updates in March while ensuring quality. Measured (not painted).

The last step is to ask for monthly tickets and subscriptions. (End of this chapter)

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