Chapter 1382
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Today's first update has been sent, wishing the curly-haired baboons a happy birthday.
I have to say, I was really surprised when you guys dragged the curly-haired baboons out of their birthday celebration. Then, I set the 1st of April, which was also the day Mysteries opened.
Two years had passed unknowingly, and the curly-haired baboons were getting better and better. Of course, I would call you guys that when I teased you. In serious situations, I still preferred to call you guys book buddies and readers. This way, we were all on the same level.
Initially, I had planned to write Mysteries for one and a half to two years. But when I started writing, I knew that one and a half years was definitely not enough. There were too many details and stories that could be told. If I was too hasty, I would lose the charm and feeling that I wanted.
This was the book that I had the longest writing cycle. But because I always kept at least one draft, and I had one day off every week, it was not as tiring and impatient as writing Martial Arts and the later stages of my first life. Yes, when I wrote Arcana and Luck Destruction, I was still young and energetic, so I did not feel much. But when I wrote Arcana and Luck Destruction, I felt very tired. After all, I had already finished the book and wanted to rest. I did not want to write at all.
Here, I solemnly thank everyone for their support and companionship. Your reading gave me money, your laughter, your comments, your communication, and your various attempts gave me spiritual happiness and satisfaction. So, I really want to congratulate the curly-haired baboons on their second birthday!
Back to the writing in March, because I slowed down the pace and wrote some details and some side stories, it felt better. As expected, writing needed to be relaxed. Constantly rushing for progress and keeping the pace tight might not be a good thing. Of course, writing details and side stories was also a very painful thing. After all, it was already more than four million words. Many things that should be written had already been written. If I repeated it again, it would lose its interest and readability. This forced me to constantly use my brain to find new entry points or new writing techniques, striving to give you guys a different reading experience.
To me, this was also a stage of experimentation and harvest, because I really experienced a new view of the World. Some new structures and new stories could directly lead to new segments and extend new narrative techniques. This was a very good thing. Routines were unavoidable, but we had to work hard to create new routines and use better narrative techniques to better express what we wanted to express.
Regarding this, I will elaborate more on it after I finish writing Mysteries, so I will not go into it here.
From the feedback of the subscription chasers, the effect was not bad. Just one or two of the chasers increasing the number of subscriptions was not enough to explain the problem, as there might be a gimmick to watch. However, the fact that the subscription chasers maintained a high standard proved that the content in March was still very popular. Most of the time, the subscription chasers fluctuated between 59,000 and 2,000, and many times they even stabilized above 60,000. On average, it was much higher than the sixth novel.
Of course, it wasn't like there weren't any problems. Because of racking one's brain to think about the plot and the angle of the narrative, many times the writing was done in a hurry. There wasn't enough elaboration, and some of the excessive writing didn't manage to hold up the tension of the plot.
Yes, it was April. A new month, a new beginning for the second anniversary, curly-haired baboon's birthday. Please guarantee the monthly tickets!
Oh right, I have something on tomorrow morning. The second update will still be at 7 PM. Thank you for your support.
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