: Asking for votes at the beginning of the month

Requesting votes at the beginning of the month

Today is July 1st, about two months after this book was put on the shelves. The total number of words is more than 900,000, and the average update is basically 10,000 words every day.

I think this is enough to qualify me to ask for votes from everyone (laughing).

I usually read everyone's comments, such as "Breaking Updates" and "A Few More Chapters".

In fact, I also want to publish more updates and update a few more chapters. After all, for full-time authors like us, the more we write, the more money we will receive.

But the problem is that 10,000 words a day is already my limit.

Every morning I get up at eight o'clock, write until I have a meal at noon, sleep for half an hour, and then continue writing in the afternoon. I can write two chapters and 8,000 words before eating at six o'clock in the evening.

The time at night is for revision. I have been revising since seven o'clock. It is almost one or two o'clock in the middle of the night when two chapters have been revised every day. It is considered too early to finish it before twelve o'clock.

The basic chapter needs to be revised for at least two and a half hours, or three hours.

Brothers in the fan group can testify to this. I usually hang out in the group at eight in the morning, and I finish my work and say hello at one or two in the evening before going to bed.

Of course, I am not saying this to complain, I am just telling my brothers that 10,000 words a day is the limit.

After all, even if the cows are milked like this every day, they can't squeeze out any extra milk, right?

Getting back to the subject, we will continue to work hard in July, and we will get up to 10,000 words every day. Unless our health cannot bear it later, we will not ask for leave.

Okay, now that I have finished writing my vote-seeking speech, I will continue to revise the update for tomorrow morning. Please remember to vote for it, brothers.Thunder Flame Emperor Dragon's ticket collection pocket: ()

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