I burst into tears and didn't know what to say.
I am majoring in engineering and related to electronics. I took leave earlier to take a math-related exam. After three days of crazily taking exams, I was already passing the passing mark. Now I have to take exams for several of the top four majors in our major. The failure rate is impressive. Wow. I cried so loudly that I really wanted to kneel down. I am not a genius. The exam is purely based on the amount of questions. I don't want to fail, so I am asking for two days off.
Let me talk about my timetable. I will finish the exam on the 12th, but there is a super experimental report to be submitted on the 16th. After the 16th, the updates will not be very stable.
We will try our best to compensate as much as possible during the winter vacation.
Then I thought a little bit,
Oops, I also know that this plot is not well written, it is indeed bad, but I have already started, and I can’t stop it directly. It seems a bit difficult to jump directly, so I can only bite the bullet and write it.
Me too, as long as I write, I will try my best to write well.
In fact, for me, the best solution is to rush through this plot with a lot of updates. The updates can also add a lot of character details, but I am not a full-timer, and I hit the end of the semester and the influenza outbreak. This time I directly sunk.
Chun Chun got into a fight.
I was also very heartbroken. I took a leave of absence after being recommended, and my perfect attendance was lost. It had a great impact on my academic performance, but I was too busy in reality.
Actually...sigh...sigh...you can raise books...
I feel like this crotchless update and plot are really sorry for the audience, orz, so I can keep reading...
But to say the words "nurturing books"... requires a lot of courage on the part of the writer. Everyone is looking for reading, data and exposure, so that the book can achieve good results.
To be honest, what is supporting me to finish writing this book seriously is purely because I hope to finish writing my first book, and I do not want to let down the support of the audience.
I also try my best not to be a douche... I will update if I can, and I will update every chapter. If I can't update, I will explain the situation... My credit score should still be relatively high now (right)
So the audience members can do whatever makes me happy. I will try my best to grow up so that I won’t be raised to death.
(But if you are happy with reading, you should continue reading, continue reading, continue reading ())
(Knock another orz)
I am not a self-disciplined superman or a genius or anything, I am completely drained now.
Let’s talk about the arrangement of the book and design some spoilers.
This volume should be the final volume of the Great Rebellion, and the protagonist will have a role.
Then if it lands smoothly, you should be able to continue to the 40k plot.
As of now, every volume of My Great Rebellion is still within the scope of the outline.
This volume of The Great Rebellion is also the product of me not really knowing how to write about The Great Rebellion before, so it has a very experimental nature (well, this is my first time writing a book, so everything is trial and error). When writing The Great Rebellion, I also have a deep understanding of how I should write and how I should write.
If I continue to write after the Great Rebellion, I won’t focus on the protagonist, write a pure and enjoyable story, and there may be some descriptions of important supporting characters.
Well, that’s all, I’m going to study hard in professional courses.
And I would like to praise my teachers here. They are light, fire, and electricity, saving the souls that are about to fall. They save every struggling student with a compassionate heart, and light up the boundless fields with the heart of a pious scholar. Xuehai teaches knowledge with noble moral sentiments.
The latest update is unstable, I'm very, very sorry.
I will try my best to make up for it during the winter vacation.
Knock another orz again