Chapter 101: About listing

Chapter 101 about listing

No update today, it will be available tomorrow.

This book is not easy to write, the protagonist is stable and well-designed, time goes by fast, it is not easy to create conflicts, and the background of the times is not well selected, which leads to the low efficiency of the author's coding.

I have always wanted to save up manuscripts for explosive updates, but I can't afford it.

It could have been on the shelves on October 1st, and you can get full attendance and incentives for a month, which is a lot of money. Almost all the books in the same period have been on the shelves, and many of the hundreds of thousands of words have been on the shelves, but this book has not been on the shelves. If you don’t want a manuscript, you can update it for free for one more week, as a small compensation.

Several book friends kept asking about the explosive update, but the author was guilty and dared not answer.

It’s good if you can support a first order when it’s on the shelf. If you like a lot of updates, you can keep books, it’s okay.

If there are few updates, there is no need to ask for results.

After it is put on the shelves, it will be updated as it is now, without any change, (it will be updated after the opening of the VIP chapter at 12:00 noon tomorrow).

You don’t need to tip, and you won’t be able to add updates for the time being. After the author writes smoothly, the efficiency of coding will improve, and he will add updates himself.

I feel like all book lovers who donate during the free period.

Thanks to editor Canaan for his guidance.

(end of this chapter)

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