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Chapter 106

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Today, I suddenly received a message from the website informing me that the Red Heart Survey will be published tomorrow.

I immediately went to the editor and talked a lot of nonsense about working hard and dreaming. Only then did I adjust it to next week.

Yes. It will be published next week.

The word count is up and I have to publish it.

I really can't imagine what kind of subscription results a 629 bookmark can get.

Since I signed the contract, there have only been two unpopular recommendations.

I asked the editor, "Why don't you think highly of my book?"

In terms of structure and setting, I wrote tens of thousands of words of setting and plot line. It will not collapse in the later stages.

In terms of writing, I don't lose to anyone.

In terms of content, many readers are genuinely moved.

In terms of diligence, I have never stopped updating for a day.

In terms of data, I have more than 600 bookmarks and almost 3,000 recommendation votes. I'm quite satisfied.

I also have more than 40 genuine rewards, such as guild master and branch master.

These are all real data. I'll be struck by lightning if I spend a dollar for a recommendation.

Isn't it better than those bookmarks?

The editor said, "When you publish the recommendations, the statistics are too poor." Xianxia recommendations are indeed very tight now.

Okay. I understand. I understand.

I don't mean to blame anyone. The editor has no obligation to do anything for the author.

But it's hard to calm down.

Am I not hardworking enough?

Not sincere enough?

After writing 4,000 words a day, my entire spirit is hollowed out.

The pace is too slow. Can I write slowly? Can I write more free chapters for the readers? Without recommendations, can I rely on word of mouth to accumulate readers bit by bit?

I don't think so. I have to publish it.

I don't know what to say.

Some readers say that I write web novels for the sake of making money.

I don't even need to think about it. I just need to publish it. Isn't it faster than writing this to make money?

The only difference between web novels and physical novels is the platform. That's all.

I write novels with the same heart and sincerity.

I don't know why it's like this.

There are too many blows. Too many people have hit me. Too many things have hit me.

I'm not invulnerable. I don't have the Kun Skin Drum.

I'm really disappointed, depressed, and self-doubting.

Am I really not suitable to write web novels?

I strive to build a real world, and I put a lot of brush strokes on small characters. Is it really inappropriate?

I wrote about every person, every city, and even every country. They all had their own style and temperament, and they were all different. Was it a waste of effort?

I've designed a different combat system for each person, striving to match the character's temperament. Isn't that just drawing legs on a snake?

I pursued logical consistency and a complete plot. I didn't want to be brainless. Was I wrong?

I had no answer.

But everything in front of me seemed to be forcing the answer to me.



I flipped through my novel again.

I have a document called "Red Heart Survey Plot Flower". It contains all kinds of plot segments. More than ten thousand words. Write your name and cross it out. Move back those who are writing away. Put what you're about to write in front.

Constant additions and deletions were added.

I have a document for the "Red Heart Survey Granary". It contains various settings and structures.

Just copying a table of contents should be enough to see the effort I've put into it:

Detailed explanation of the Great Illusionary Land, detailed explanation of the Dao meridian system, Cultivation, Xing Realm, Daoist Technique levels and representative Daoist Techniques, Formations, Formation Patterns, Divine Powers, Dao Merit System, Water Clan, Demon Beasts, Ferocious Beasts, Wild Beasts, Cultivation Technique Records, Divine Weapons Records, Treasure Records, Wondrous Items Records, Currency Records, Map Chapters (with approximate power), Country, and Sect.

There's also the timeline from the Ancient Era, the Ancient Era, the Middle Era, and the Modern Era, the background of the plot, the important historical nodes, and the changing process of the times.

It continues until the present world, where the story of the Red Heart Survey begins.

I've completed these settings as if I'm writing a thesis. Is there no meaning?

Isn't the complete world they've built magnificent?

Can't the feelings I've invested in this world move the readers?

I don't believe it.

I don't believe it.



I don't have any recommendations. Let's see if the updates can increase my collection before it's published.

I'll start from now until it's published next week.

Every time it increases by 100, I'll add a new chapter. I'll add until I run out of chapters.

I have at least ten chapters that I can add.



Maybe it's not that useful.

I'm just trying my best to do my best.

I'll stop here.

I'll definitely, definitely finish writing this story.

I won't let down any readers who've been following this novel.

Let the story of the Red Heart Survey begin with a red heart and end with a red heart.

— — How So. 2019-12-05

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