Time is like water, flowing silently. In the blink of an eye, this book has been uploaded for nearly three months, and it’s time to put it on the shelves.
As an author who wrote a book for the first time, I chose this niche and unpopular subject, and started writing in a confused way, telling the story in my heart. Everything seems like yesterday. At the beginning, I was full of emotions, regretting the destruction of American civilization, and wanted to resurrect them with my own pen. Maybe I also had some small ideals to reshape history, and tried to deduce it as logically as possible.
I have been reading for many years, especially history. Writing is like crossing the river by feeling the stones for the first time. It took 130,000 words for this book to sign up for the website short service, and it took 190,000 words to get the first recommendation. It slowly grew in popularity as a serial, and initially had only a few dozen readers, hiding in isolated corners of the world.
I will read every reader's message, and I will be happy for the encouragement for a long time, but I will also be eclipsed by the criticism. Then think about it again and again, modify the words and writing methods, and inject the feelings in your heart. I think that each chapter can only be passed on to readers if it first infects itself. It’s been a long journey, and I really want to thank every reader for your comments and encouragement. Because it is your emotional transmission that allows me to persist.
Next, I want to thank Mike, who has been chasing 1630 for many years, and it gave me ideas for imagination. Then I would like to sincerely thank Sister Lily, whose chapter recommendation made this book appear in front of everyone for the first time. Then it was July, thank you for his help, suggestions and recommendations. Finally, Uncle Tong, thanks for his encouragement and recommendation. The three adults are really good, like warm flames, bringing pure light. Silently bless them.
Then we should talk about updates. Well, I write very slowly. I can only write more than a thousand words an hour, and then I will revise it at least twice. They are all coded now, and the speed is slowly increasing. After it is put on the shelves, I will try my best to write two chapters a day, and I will see if I can write more during the holidays.
Finally, I hope everyone can support the original version of Qidian. One is because I want to make a living, and the other is because after I publish it, I can't help but change it twice to add some details and foreshadowing. Pirate copies will lose it. If it is really difficult, please at least subscribe for the first chapter, which is the subscription for the first chapter. This data will be very important to the author.
I hope readers who like this book can support it!
At the end, here are some of the authors’ thoughts:
The idea of writing this book has been around for a long time, probably from the journey of a hardcore historical game player. I first learned about the Aztec civilization through Age of Empires 2. At that time, I was very interested in jaguars and eagle warriors, and I specifically found related books to read. Then he hid his face and sighed at the destruction of civilization, and the first regrets emerged. Next came Civilization 4, 5, 6, and countless flower battles. Medieval 2 is a total war, spanning the ocean from America to conquering Europe. P club has two cute characters, from EU3 to EU4, colonizing the entire America, educational reform and westernization and other ideological trends. From CK2 to CK3, sunset invasion. The map in this book comes from EU4's M&T, and its data comes from Mexico, which is relatively detailed and authentic.
I originally wrote this book to fulfill my childhood wish.
When I was a teenager, I only had a few words from my parents in my mind. After reading historical albums, the world was blurry. When I was in college, I read a lot of history and philosophy, and I seemed to suddenly find many truths, and the whole world became clear and distinct. But now, as graduate students, I have seen more things, and the world has become blurry again. History and society, everyone and everything are complex and connected dynamics. At this time, I particularly liked ancient Chinese philosophy, especially Zhuangzi, who could distinguish himself clearly.
So I asked myself, what do I really like to do? What is there that I have always wanted to do but have yet to do? Finally, one day three months ago, I turned on my computer, registered my author account, and started the story of this book.
If you like it and others like it, that's enough.