Old readers should know that I am good at writing adventure exploration, pretending to slap in the face, etc. I should have written it, but definitely not much, and my writing is not very good.

To be honest, I am very envious of those authors who can write well in the face of pretending to be X. No matter how old the plot is, it is still cool to watch.

This time, because of the good settings, the protagonist has a natural advantage in pretending to be an X, and the content of the text wants to go in this direction.

I have read a lot of face-slapping texts, and it looks simple, but when I write them out at night, I always feel that there is a sense of disobedience.

I'm currently looking at other face-smashing articles to get the feeling...

In addition, I received a notice from the editor during the day, and I will push it up next week, and it will be on the shelves next Friday.

It is going to explode on the shelves, and the manuscript needs to be saved, but at present, I am writing content that I am not good at and unfamiliar with. It is very difficult to hold a manuscript. I hope there will be a breakthrough tomorrow.

Also, I saw some book friends asking why it wasn't on the shelves on September 1st.

Here is a gentle explanation.

The author cannot decide when to put it on the shelves, and the time to put on the shelves is decided by the editor.

The biggest basis for editors to let a book go on the shelves is the score and data of the book.

So...you get the idea.

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