Last night, I updated a chapter in the middle of the night, and it only increased by 100 points.
Moreover, there had been no new reviews or comments for the whole day.
It was really tragic.
This kind of topic was not popular in the first place.
If no readers liked it, it would be too difficult for a scumbag author.
I don't know if anyone else likes this type of book. I'm really panicking.
He was so flustered that he had no choice but to open a chapter to ask for these data.
This was the first time a scumbag author had written about such a topic, so he wondered how it would turn out.
He didn't know if everyone was unwilling to vote after watching it, or if they didn't watch it at all, or if they were fattening up.
The author had to guess.
If they were really fattening up, they could just casually send a free flower or comment, and then continue to raise them. That way, the author would be more motivated.
But now, he really didn't know what to say.
It was really too difficult!
However, I feel that this book still has a beginning. At the very least, there are still a lot of good points that haven't been released.
He didn't know if it was because he didn't get what everyone wanted, but the data was so tragic.
Compared to other books of the same genre, my comment section is really deserted.
Panic, panic, panic!
Although I really think that the beginning doesn't mean anything. After all, how far a book can go is still determined by persistence.
Because I know that everyone likes to read books with more words, and the seedlings will be raised.
However, a good start could still make the author full of confidence and motivation when writing.
An author was like a shy rose that needed a little bit of data from everyone to nourish and irrigate.
Even if it was a flower, a comment, a monthly vote, or a tip, it was all nourishing the book to grow stronger.
He was extremely sorry that saying all this might affect his reading, but the young author was really a little flustered and had no choice but to do this.
Heart-warming big shots, please forgive me. If you see this, I hope you can give me some flowers and comments. Thank you.
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It was a copy.
I'll repeat the important things.
Last night, I updated a chapter in the middle of the night, and it only increased by 100 points.
Moreover, there had been no new reviews or comments for the whole day.
It was really tragic.
This kind of topic was not popular in the first place.
If no readers liked it, it would be too difficult for a scumbag author.
I don't know if anyone else likes this type of book. I'm really panicking.
He was so flustered that he had no choice but to open a chapter to ask for these data.
This was the first time a scumbag author had written about such a topic, so he wondered how it would turn out.
He didn't know if everyone was unwilling to vote after watching it, or if they didn't watch it at all, or if they were fattening up.
The author had to guess.
If they were really fattening up, they could just casually send a free flower or comment, and then continue to raise them. That way, the author would be more motivated.
But now, he really didn't know what to say.
It was really too difficult!
However, I feel that this book still has a beginning. At the very least, there are still a lot of good points that haven't been released.
He didn't know if it was because he didn't get what everyone wanted, but the data was so tragic.
Compared to other books of the same genre, my comment section is really deserted.
Panic, panic, panic!
Although I really think that the beginning doesn't mean anything. After all, how far a book can go is still determined by persistence.
Because I know that everyone likes to read books with more words, and the seedlings will be raised.
However, a good start could still make the author full of confidence and motivation when writing.
An author was like a shy rose that needed a little bit of data from everyone to nourish and irrigate.
Even if it was a flower, a comment, a monthly vote, or a tip, it was all nourishing the book to grow stronger.
He was extremely sorry that saying all this might affect his reading, but the young author was really a little flustered and had no choice but to do this.
Heart-warming big shots, please forgive me. If you see this, I hope you can give me some flowers and comments. Thank you.
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