Remarks on the launch

Style: Heros Author: Enter TongguanWords: 846Update Time: 24/01/11 23:04:26
I hurriedly finished coding a chapter before I dared to write some comments about the release.

Thank you for all the collections, recommendations, monthly votes, rewards, comments, sharing, promotions, chatting in the group, reminding me of updates every day, asking about my home address and saying that I want to send small gifts, asking which roads I often take, and planning to chat with me in person. Book friends.

It is a great honor to meet you in this book.

It is a great honor to meet you in this book.

It is a great honor to meet you in this book.

Say important things three times.

I have been struggling with the last book for a long time, but I didn't expect this book to be recognized by everyone. Although I just wanted to write a fantasy novel at first, I just wanted to write down the random thoughts I usually have.

I have to admit, I'm not very good at writing novels. The reason why I am still writing is just because I am used to the life of writing. At least my busy life will not be so boring when I look back on it.

This book has a big problem. After I finished writing the outline, I often couldn't control the rhythm. I just stuffed everything that came into my mind into it. I wrote and wrote for a long time without knowing what I wanted to write. When I got excited, I felt like I could write anything. Maybe This state of blind ignorance is very Cthulhu, so I always add Cthulhu elements.

What's even more embarrassing is that my coding speed is not very fast. I code on my mobile phone and constantly look up information and find clues. I can basically write 800 words in an hour. I don't know if I can do both with this writing method. It has elements of martial arts, monsters, and Cthulhu.

It's hard to talk serious nonsense every day.

I have been exposed to online literature since the first grade of junior high school. Now even the time for reading novels is occupied by code words, but the process is also very interesting. At least these stories are all things that make me find interesting. This may be what is called catching up with the radio waves. ?

Luo Lao once said: "The most kind thing in the world is that the human mind cannot connect all the information it knows."

The charm of martial arts lies in the pleasure, and the terror of Cthulhu lies in the unknown. The cold sweat of exploring unknown things may be the best way to express Chinese Cthulhu.

I want those familiar and absurd things in history to be sprayed with revealing potion in the air of reality, and slowly reveal their true appearance. This kind of fun of breathing the heavy dust of history and trembling with curiosity is perhaps only available in China. Talent can appreciate it.

Speaking of which, I would like to sincerely thank the eternal Xia Ya, the author of "The Book of Iron Crane". It was the strange stories I read in his book that made me realize that novels can still be written like this.

In the final analysis, this book is still a parody of Tie Heshu - if any well-meaning people who read Tieheshu see this paragraph, please urge them to update it together, and don't urge me. Thank you_(:_‖∠)_.

All in all, thank you all for your support. I burst into tears and don’t know what to say.