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Style: Historical Author: Royal Big MangoWords: 987Update Time: 24/01/11 09:14:50
It's early June, so let's post a single chapter and say a few words.

In this day of saying goodbye to the old and welcoming the new, and midsummer is approaching, we...

Sorry, I memorized the wrong manuscript.

First, let’s talk about updates.

Many readers are complaining about the slow updates. To be honest, Mango is wronged!

In May, on the 31st day, a full 200,000 words were updated.

I also took a day off in between, averaging more than 6,500 words per day. Although it is not a lot, it is definitely not a small amount.

But now that we have said this, we will naturally go a step further in June and strive to update 240,000 words in the entire 30 days of June, with an average of 8,000 words per day.

I hope everyone will use subscription and monthly tickets to urge me (manual dog head).

Secondly, let’s talk about the results.

In the structure of the entire book, a big mistake, or let's call it a mistake, was made.

The travel plot started less than two or three days after it was released, and it took nearly a month to write.

It was a nightmare that countless fire books and countless masters had verified with their blood and tears. I didn't even notice it and plunged into it. It was just after it was put on the shelves.

I was still a bit overconfident, and reality slapped me in the face as a matter of course.

What should have been the performance of a 18-year-old boy soaring into the wind turned into a 60- or 70-year-old man, just trying to keep his shoes from getting wet.

Fortunately, I survived the second volume and my grades didn't collapse.

Although it didn’t rise much, it certainly didn’t collapse. Thank you readers for your firm support.

Now that you open the Beijing Volume, Mango will definitely tell you a very interesting story.

Next, let’s talk about the plot.

The whole book tells the story of how the protagonist went from being a laborer in a labor camp to becoming a powerful minister.

The key points in this are nothing more than two:

One is how he became a powerful minister;

One is why he only became a powerful minister.

Many readers are saying that if officials in power do not rebel, they will die.

This is true. It is a basically correct conclusion based on thousands of years of blood and tears and written by Qingshi.

But then again, isn’t that part of the fun?

What a capable person cannot do, what an adult cannot achieve.

That’s interesting!

After all, in real life, no one can really go to Mount Tai and see the nine dragons pulling the coffin, and then become the immortal emperor who will be arbitrary for all eternity, right?

It’s not like anyone could really travel back in time to ancient times and listen to music every day to become a god of war, arrange flowers, make jade and assassinate the emperor, right?

Discussions on the plot are welcome, but as of this writing, is it too early to conclude that there is no chance of a happy ending or success?

At least save it and wait until it's finished. If you find it really doesn't work, you can scold me again.

Finally, a word about hope.

Nothing else. I hope that the results of this book will get better and better. I also hope that the readers will be in good health and have good luck, so that they can cope with the upcoming storms of our society safely and peacefully, survive these short and difficult years, and get better and better. The better come.

Just sauce!

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