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Style: Fantasy Author: Twelve Winged Dark SeraphWords: 537Update Time: 24/01/13 07:00:27
Let me tell you the life pattern of Twelve now.

Get up in the morning, eat something, start typing, and prepare for the three chapter updates in the morning and noon.

It’s noon after I finished coding. I had lunch, rested for a while, and prepared for the two chapters to be updated in the evening.

It’s past six o’clock in the evening when I finish coding. After dinner, watch TV for a while or go for a walk, and then think about what to write tomorrow.

Such working hours have lasted from the beginning of the book to the present day.

From the opening of the book on November 9, 2016 to today, Twelve has hardly left home. The most he does is go out for a walk at night to exercise, because sitting in front of the computer for a long time is very bad for Twelve’s heart, lungs and spine.

It doesn't matter, no matter how much I pay, it is the path I choose, and I pay happily.

I can say with my conscience that I wrote every chapter and every sentence with my heart.

The average time it takes to write a chapter is one and a half hours, five chapters a day. I dare not say that I write well, but I write every chapter carefully, and I have never thought about simply filling the word count.

Why does a song have a chorus and a climax, rather than a climax from beginning to end? That's because without the chorus, there is no climax.

You think the water is rich in content, but you don’t know how much effort it took to make it.

I'm really sad.

I also say sorry to my friends who like my books. I care too much about everything, which makes me feel uncomfortable and I lose control of my temper.

Don't worry, Twelve will write it down carefully, and I won't do things that make my relatives angry and my enemies happy. I will write this book better and better, and that will be the real win.

I sincerely thank you all for your concern, and thank you to the brothers in the group who comforted Twelve, thank you.