: Final words

Remarks on the completion of this book

Finish the work and call it a day!

Although there are still many game works that can be called the ninth art that have not been written, for this book, the story of Golden Wind has come to an end.

As usual, I would like to thank you all for your subscriptions and rewards. Without all the shareholders, this book would not be where it is today.

Let’s talk about what’s on our mind next.

Early before the book was finished, I thought about how I would feel when I wrote the last three words "The book is finished."

Perhaps it’s loss? Melancholy? emptiness?

But it turns out, it doesn’t.

Because this is the ending that I have rehearsed countless times in my mind. It is my favorite grand and warm happy ending.

Ending in a lively celebration has always been my favorite way to end.

Life is a bit bitter, and I would rather see a happy ending, so I am willing to write like this.

vulgar, but vulgar happiness.

I am happy and relaxed.

I think it is worth being happy to be able to tell the story I wanted to tell completely.

Since the book was published in April, it has taken nine and a half months and 2.25 million words.

Thank you for being with me.

Ibuprofen warriors bow to you here.

As for the release of the next book, it should wait until after the year. After all, the new book is currently only a prototype, and there are still many areas that need to be enriched and polished.

In terms of subject matter, it is no longer just a copy of the game.

However, game elements will still be mainstream.

If you are interested, you can guess what type it is (let me copy it by the way)

Finally, the Spring Festival is approaching, Ibuprofen would like to wish everyone a happy new year in advance——

 I wish you all a safe and smooth new year, good health to your family, abundant financial resources, and good luck!

The short separation is for a better meeting. We will see you in the next book!Finished with flowers—! !

(End of this chapter)

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