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Chapter 1667

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The old doesn't go, and the new doesn't come. The old year is over.

Happy New Year ~ ~ I wish everyone a happier year than 17, and a happier day than yesterday!

After thinking about it, I decided to make a summary for 17 years.

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17 years. I feel like it's the fastest year I've ever had in my life. I still remember the determination and uneasiness I felt when I first decided to get into the top 10 monthly votes at the beginning of 2017.

Everything seems like yesterday. In the blink of an eye, a year has already passed.

When I woke up today and saw January 1st on the calendar on my phone, I only had one thought: Damn, it's already been a year?

Thank you, everyone.

In the end, we ended the year in fifth place in the monthly votes rankings. As expected, I was filled with happiness.

In addition, in the early hours of the 31st, the average subscription for the Cultivation Chat Group broke 30,000. I originally thought it would take another month or so to reach this number, but yesterday's crazy increase in subscriptions allowed me to end the year 17 without any regrets.

An average of thirty thousand. This was a result that I had never thought of when I started writing this book.

Compared to the big shots, this result was insignificant.

But it's already exceeded my expectations by ten times.

I originally thought it would be good if I could write the Cultivation Chat Group as a premium novel — that is, an average subscription of 3,000.

After all … when it was first published, the Cultivation Chat Group only had 1,500 subscriptions. Yes, that's the number, maybe even a little less.

According to the market at the time, it would have been pretty good if I wrote a premium novel a year later.

But the Cultivation Chat Group continued to increase at an average subscription rate of 1,000 every month, steadily advancing, neither fast nor slow. It increased by about 1,000 every month, as steady as a dog.

But yesterday, it finally increased to an average of 30,000, which surprised me.

Later, even the comic was published.

Thank you, everyone, for making me feel ten times happier.

From an average subscription of 1,500 to an average subscription of 30,000, without everyone's support, I definitely wouldn't have been able to last until now — I might have died halfway.

Thank you for meeting everyone at the starting point, and for meeting so many lovely fellow daoists.

Happy New Year ~ ~

18 years, let us continue to sail forward.

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