End-of-volume summary and leave of absence
by Jessie@AFNCCVolume 4 – Deer by Deer – is written to end here.
First of all, let’s report the results, the average booking 118,000. Remember when it was 100,000 even?
It’s March 17th.
As of today, two months have not come and gone, and the average booking has gone up 18,000. with this trend, by May 17th, it will surely reach 120,000 average bookings.
Exactly two months.
In the single chapter of the 100,000 average subscription, I said that the book has pretty much stayed up at 10,000 a month since it hit the shelves.
By the last volume, the momentum still hadn’t stopped, and all I could do was draw back a breath and say: horrible as hell!
I’ve never seen a rise like that before, and I’m a little confused.
Hopefully I’ll see the limits of The Shiftmaster in the last volume and see the average subscription increase slow down, otherwise I’m really kind of bummed to be done with it.
As for chasing orders, it stays between 6.3w – 6.7w.
It’s a first for me that a book is written late in the book and the grades keep going up.
I remember when I wrote “Sister”, Tendo stayed in the dark room for half a year, the subscription did not fall, and the second generation of demons did not fall, it was a miracle. I’m still relatively confident in the aspect of “stability”.
Then a brief word about this volume of Deer by Deer, there are a lot of problems, for example, I once wanted to try to write about the supporting characters in the war, then realized that readers didn’t like it, but then rode the tiger so hard that for a while readers were very dissatisfied.
To be honest, that was an attempt on my part, and as an author, it’s only right to try different writing styles to broaden the writing path. The downside of doing that is that it’s easy to write crashes if you don’t have enough penmanship, and then the vicious cycle leads to a big avalanche.
It seems overly bold to try your hand with a work of such achievement as “The Night Watchman”.
But since I dared to try it, I must have had the confidence to pull it back quickly after the writing got off track, and I still have that confidence.
As it turns out, I’m perfectly fine with that (the ability to pull back).
The last volume is called, as I think you can guess, The God of Wushu.
The word count won’t be too much, but it won’t be too little, and it should finish around four million words.
According to my update speed, it’s only three months away, so let’s read and cherish it, don’t curse! You really can’t compare the first part to the second part.
The first part of the book is a blank sheet of paper to come up with whatever you want, and the later part of the book you’re going to be reviewing past settings, content, ambiguities, etc. as you write.
One less chapter, a lot less money, why don’t I make money? It’s true that I can’t write it. This reasoning, the wise old man certainly also understand.
And refusing to hydrologically cha sucks money, which is what I created in the first place. That’s why this book is also only five volumes.
If I have to keep on chaing money, I can open copies and write another 2-3 million words. How cool is it to be at the top of the heap and have crappy money. If I can’t, I won’t.
I’m going to take a day and a half off to review all the holes buried in this book and fill them all in as the final volume wraps up. Really need to take the time off, or I won’t have time to sort through all these ambushes.
Unsurprisingly, the final volume is still pretty explosive.
In addition to say a subject matter, the beat man out of the circle index lv6, breaking the wall of work, the starting point of the second book lv6.
This book takes all the honors it deserves, and there are no regrets when it gets to five stars before it finishes.
Thanks to the big boys for being there along the way!
Thank you to our legitimate readers for their support.
The bigots have cursed me a thousand times, but I treat you like my first love.
See next volume!
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