[Volume 4·Summary at the end of the volume from Chang Anlai]

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After much stumbling, I finally wrote 1,000,000 words.

It just so happened that the fourth volume of "The Visitor from Ever Dark" ended.

This volume is generally relatively easy to write. The Red King replaced the Night Lord as the number one person on the dark side, wrote about the disaster prevention bureau, about the friends forming a team to fight, and wrote a short and warm story.

The length is moderate and the number of words is controlled to an appropriate level.

As for the results, there is nothing to summarize, so let’s leave it at that.

Just write "Essay on the Street".

1 million words is a hurdle for me.

Why do you say that?

Because I have written 1 million words, no matter how long the following pages are, it will not make me feel that it is too short to apologize to the brothers who have always supported me.

The worldview of this book was a bit ambitious at first.

Whether he can reach that point in the end, Bai Yi can only say that he has worked hard. Occasionally taking one or two tablets of alprazolam should be able to relieve the anxiety caused by various external factors to a certain extent, and at the same time adjust the biological clock to combat insomnia caused by the reversal of day and night at work. But how long can you persist? Sometimes people just can’t. Victory over the sky, right? (dog head)

The next volume is titled "Red Spot World."

What is a "red spot"?

I don’t know if you have watched the American TV series, um, The Flash’s Flash, two pointed dots, Flashpoint (tremor).

If it were changed to the Red King, it would become a "red spot".

As for Prince Zheng’s father, it’s time to take it out for a walk as it serves as the backdrop for the 1,000,000 words.

Make an assumption:

What would the world have been like if my father had survived twenty years ago?

Volume 5,

This is a world where the father is alive and only the Red King is happy (segai).

People have joys and sorrows, and the moon waxes and wanes. It has been a dilemma since ancient times!