Chapter 24
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In the morning, I received a huge cardboard box. When I opened it, there were many books inside. They were travel notes that I had written when I was traveling overseas for the past few years. They were essays that I had posted on my Wechat Moments. After being organized by Brother Xiangyun, they were printed into a book.
Jiu'er was stunned at that moment. Brother Xiangyun had mentioned this before. At that time, Jiu'er had thought that Brother Xiangyun had published a book of his cultivation insights and wanted to give Jiu'er a few copies. Who would have thought that what she received was the essays that she had casually written in the past two years. After being organized by Brother Xiangyun and published into a book?
All of a sudden, Jiu'er had an urge to cry. She sat in the room and had mixed feelings.
Brother Xiangyun's name on Qidian was Tianhai Xiangyun. He was a few years older than Jiu'er and was a cultivator. He had a kind countenance and was successful in his profession.
When he was writing the Super Gene Optimization Fluid, he suddenly realized that there was a leader in the rankings of his fans. It was Brother Xiangyun. He had been excited for a long time.
At that time, Jiu'er wasn't as isolated as she was now. She would often go to chat with everyone in the group. However, she couldn't see Brother Xiangyun in the group. She felt deeply regretful.
Until one day, Brother Xiangyun added Jiu'er's QQ. That was the first time they interacted.
Brother Xiangyun had a few disciples in Jiu'er's hometown. They would occasionally come over. Gradually, they started to have more contact. They would chat and drink tea together.
The first leader of the book was Brother Xiangyun. He had been on the road for five years and had written tens of millions of words. However, he had never had the chance to seal them into a book. It was Brother Xiangyun who had helped Jiu'er fulfill her wish. How could she not be emotional and grateful?
From the morning until now, Jiu'er hadn't written a single word. She had been flipping through this book and the fan list of her previous books. There were some that she was familiar with and some that she wasn't.
Jiu'er felt that she should firmly remember these names.
She was grateful to Brother Xiangyun.
She was grateful to every reader who had accompanied Jiu'er in her life.
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