As the title states, this book will be officially put on the shelves after 12 noon today.
It lasted 41 days and nearly 260,000 words were updated, with more than 6,000 words updated daily.
I would like to thank all the readers who have continued to read, allowing me to advance through all four rounds of recommendations. I will leave the next update to you, and I can only rely on you to subscribe.
Three chapters will be put on the shelves first, with more than 10,000 words, which is exactly a complete plot. I will see how much I can write in the afternoon. I'll be moving in the next two days before it's put on the shelves, and it won't be finished until tonight.
The results of this book exceeded my expectations. Once the simulation essay collapses, there is nothing I can do to recover. Although there are detailed outlines and outlines, I have to write steadily.
From now on, there will be a minimum of two updates of 6,000 words per day, and additional updates will be counted as more.
There are indeed many influences on writing a book. A good state and a good mood are all very important. It is not difficult to write ten thousand words if everything is good. However, I cannot guarantee that if you say ten thousand words every day.
As for the rules for adding updates, I decided to be more strict than Han Zhao and play it safe:
The current collection is 47,000, and 6,000 are being read. The first subscription is 3,000, and one update will be added every 500. (This book is the first starting point, and only the subscription data of the starting point is counted)
Dear readers of the official version, you don’t want the evolution of the three-shift beast to fail, right?
My grades are good, but I sleep a few hours less every day and come out on the hour.
For the rest, I won’t be too dissatisfied. It’s not easy for anyone anyway. If you can, I hope you can subscribe and support it.
I have cut the number of words to the minimum in the first chapter. As for the subsequent chapters, I will generally focus on 3,000-word chapters and 4,000-word chapters, so that the reading experience will be better.
Then the average order will be increased, and updates will be added. However, we must first check the status of the first order. The first order will stretch the hips, and it is useless to say anything else.
I don’t really want to set the fan value to speak. After it is put on the shelf, I can set it to 1 point at most to prevent advertisements. These false advertisements are really too much. I have clicked on them for you, and none of the URLs are real! !
In addition, there are rewards and monthly tickets. 20,000 points add one chapter. I still owe the leader [Chaos Smoke] four updates.
In terms of rewards, I just ask for subscriptions. This is the root of a book.
As for the monthly pass, the accumulated monthly pass is 200 plus one chapter (currently limited to this month)
The above conditions are all based on my ability. If I can't do it, no matter how low the conditions are, there is no point.
The following is about the process of this book from conception to release, as well as some thoughts. If you are interested, you can take a look.
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First of all, I would like to express my special thanks to my editor, Ruoye, for giving a lot of guidance at the beginning of this book, many of which I have directly used.
I wrote five editions of the draft alone and took nearly two months to prepare. The first three editions totaled more than 100,000 words of scrapped drafts. It cannot be said to be completely different from the current text, but it can only be said to be completely irrelevant.
I've written three high-quality fanfics in a row, but I'm really new to writing fantasy. The only experience I can draw from writing fanfics is that what I write is all about girls' extravagance.
When writing fantasy, the subject matter is very different, but the rhythm of writing can still be basically grasped.
Before I had any success writing fan fiction, I had written about five or six books, all of which were one-stop tours, and then entered the palace with 100,000 words. However, no one read the books at that time. They were completely stand-alone, and it didn’t matter whether they entered the palace or not.
Later, I thought that in this case, I might as well write something I like, so I wrote three fanfics in a row, draining all my inspiration.
Before starting the book, I was preparing to switch to writing about fairy tales or fantasy, which I originally wanted to write, but I was hesitant and afraid of rushing to my grandma's house.
Finally, I thought, I have achieved some success in writing fan fiction because I like it, so why don’t I write about fantasy that I like.
Changsheng stream has become quite popular recently, but I prefer the 'simulator' which was popular at the beginning of the year. I like to play simulator games as soon as they come out.
When I confidently handed over the first draft to the editor, the editor directly told me that the conventional simulator genre was nothing new.
But I still want to write.
The book "My Life Can Be Simulated Infinitely" that I read before was really enjoyable, but it turned out that the one with a hair in its mouth went into the palace (from the reader's perspective). I was half happy, but it was gone.
Analyze this book from the author's perspective.
To be honest, it's quite toxic.
But the advantage is particularly obvious and outstanding, that is, the rhythm at the beginning is refreshing, and it is really enjoyable to watch without being too nervous! !
For me, this is enough. When I read a book, I don’t mean to find fault with others. What I read is the advantages.
However, simulator articles are inherently limited, as are the few books I read later.
Once there is an option after simulation that directly obtains the realm and can reach the sky in one step after selecting it, it will definitely collapse.
So instead of stressing the setting, you have to stress the plot and let the protagonist die forcibly in the simulation to prevent him from living too long and breaking through the realm too fast. This is inevitable.
The book collapsed, the results were bad, and the book was finished after less than 500,000 words were written.
There are half a million words, and all the recommendations are more than 200,000 words. Writing half a million words to finish the book is a charity, and it would be weird if I don't starve to death.
To suppress the plot, you have to forcibly reduce your intelligence, so I chose to start with the setting.
In this way, one of the advantages of the simulator is given up, and the results will inevitably be affected.
But at the same time, the biggest poisonous point is also avoided. There is no need to overwhelm the plot later and let the protagonist die forcibly, or forcibly lose his cultivation and rebuild.
To put it simply, in the simulation of this book, whether the protagonist dies or not will only affect the memory of option three.
The attribute points of option two are linked to the realm. Even if the simulation only lasts for one second, there will still be a lot of attribute points.
Option one is to rely entirely on luck. The probability is low. There will definitely be few in the early stage. Things are rare and valuable. Otherwise, if you write a bunch of advanced entries in the front, you won’t have to write in the back, and you will have to forcefully suppress the plot.
As long as this plug-in is not that powerful and can be used as a plug-in that can predict the future and add points, it will be fine (actually it is very abnormal, and readers who cannot accept the settings basically abandon the book during the free period, because I mentioned the shortcomings from the beginning Show it to you)
This book stitches together elements such as prompts, entries, simulators, and property panels. On the one hand, there are suggestions from the editor, and on the other hand, I personally like these three elements: entries, simulators, and property panels.
Entries and simulators, one is similar to the talent of Guigu Bahuang (after playing it for several months, the soft rice is really delicious), and the other is the life restart simulator.
The property panel is like reading books about girls.
I like Shifang’s early stage warrior system and Ji Dao’s divine weapon system.
Incorporate all the things I like, and no matter what my grades are, at least I won’t be too tired to write.
To be honest, the worldview of Gunmei Shu is not the first choice for time travellers. It is too dangerous, especially the setting of the ultimate devil.
If you want to get ahead, you have to grab resources. If you have no background and poor qualifications, you have to risk your life. In the context of this world view, the death of the protagonist is relatively reasonable.
Because it requires money and yin energy to simulate it, and it makes no sense to be pure Gou, so in the first life simulation, I wrote a protagonist who did nothing and lived until he died of illness at the age of fifty-one.
Of course, the tone of this article is - the protagonist has the IQ of a normal person, maintains basic logic, and is a semi-invincible novice. Please believe in my sincerity. If you didn't feel comfortable enough before, it may be that my updates are not enough.
When it comes to reading books for entertainment, what matters is whether the advantages outweigh the disadvantages. If you can accept it, read it.
I can only guarantee that for those readers who are still willing to read on, the style of the rest of this book will be consistent with that of the front.
I don’t know if you ever played a game called MechaWarrior when you were young. My classmate played it and told me that the last boss, Noah, was particularly difficult to beat. He was almost level 75 and had never been beaten. .
Then I borrowed his Bully to play with. The Red Wolf tank's main gun fired three times, and Noah died.
I:? ? ?
At first glance, oh, I'm level 160, so it's okay.
This is probably what this book means.
Let’s see you on the shelves at 12 noon: ღ(´・ᴗ・`) Compare your feelings
The three-shift beast is about to evolve successfully.
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