Unknowingly, Supreme Medicine had already written more than 400,000 words, and it was time for the book to be published. Sacrifice was nervous and scared at the same time. After all, the free chapters would become a thing of the past tomorrow, and the paid chapters would be available on the first day. How many subscriptions would there be on the first day? To be honest, Sacrifice's heart was in turmoil, and he didn't have any confidence at all.
Sacrifice would take this opportunity to tell everyone what was on his mind. Many readers had left comments in the review and comment section, saying that Sacrifice's updates were slow, and that it wasn't satisfying enough. To be honest, Sacrifice was very happy to see such comments. At least, Sacrifice's efforts weren't in vain, and his novel was still read by people. This was the greatest encouragement and motivation for Sacrifice.
Here, Sacrifice would like to explain to his readers that, compared to some authors who only updated one or two chapters a day, Sacrifice was definitely a conscientious writer. Some attentive old readers would find that Sacrifice had steadily updated three chapters a day, and he had never stopped updating. This was very difficult for any author, and I hoped that those who didn't understand Sacrifice would understand. After all, it was easy to maintain 10,000 chapters a day, or even a month or two, but maintaining 10,000 chapters for a long time was definitely a tedious and torturous process. However, Sacrifice had persisted, and it was because of the support of his old readers. They gave him the motivation to write, and this was something that Sacrifice was very proud of.
I won't talk about the cliché of subscriptions, nor do I ask for tips, recommendations, or monthly tickets. Those who are familiar with Sacrifice know that I'm actually a taciturn person. I don't like to talk, and I don't know how to communicate with my readers. I can only say that, although Sacrifice's current quality is limited, and he doesn't have excellent writing, exquisite feelings, or unconstrained thinking, Sacrifice will continue to learn and improve. He will write every book carefully, and he will not let down his readers who have grown up with him.
Several days ago, a reader left a comment in the review and comment section, saying that Sacrifice had successfully portrayed a scumbag, and that he was really talented. I knew that it was sarcasm and disdainful ridicule.
It wasn't that Sacrifice wanted to explain, nor was it that he wanted to absolve himself. I know that everyone likes to see the perfect protagonist who is brilliant, powerful, and omnipotent. However, Sacrifice didn't want to take a different approach. He wanted to carefully portray a protagonist who was growing up. He wasn't perfect, and his heart wasn't strong enough. He was a bit lecherous, chauvinistic, possessive, vain, overbearing, narcissistic, self-abased, and even a bit neurotic. I think such a protagonist would be more realistic.
When he was seventeen years old, he left his hometown to study in Ninghai. Before that, he was like a frog at the bottom of a well, looking forward to the outside world, yearning for the wonderful life outside. Even though his teachers had described the outside world to him thousands of times, he was still a child. When he walked out of the small town and faced life alone, he would be frightened, confused, and terrified. Only a seventeen-year-old boy should have such emotions.
So, the protagonist's character wasn't perfect. He had his weaknesses. He was sentimental and softhearted, and his heart wasn't strong enough. Sometimes, he was vain, and he had low self-abased, suspicious, narcissistic, jealous, cruel, and easily angered. But most of the time, he was harmless. He was kind to others, and he endured as much as he could. He had his own persistence and bottom line, and he scrupulously abided by the kindness in his heart.
I don't know if people will think that such a complex character is more realistic. To be honest, Sacrifice himself had such a complex character, which was related to some of his dark past. Sacrifice himself was a perfectionist, and he had experienced these dark and negative emotions. After experiencing the pains of growing up, Sacrifice gradually washed away the impurities, and gradually became mature. So, when he created the character of Ding Ning, Sacrifice used some of his real mental journey to enhance the sense of immersion.
The book "The Supremacy of Medicine" was the result of Sacrifice's painstaking efforts. Even in his sleep, he was thinking about the plot. But, after all, his level was limited. Sometimes, when he wrote, he felt like he had more to say. But Sacrifice really put his heart into writing. He hoped that his readers would have less doubts and abuse, and more suggestions, encouragement, and support. The character of the protagonist in the book was almost a replica of Sacrifice. Of course, Sacrifice didn't have the protagonist's halo like Ding Ning, and he didn't have the golden finger of superpower. So, he became the protagonist, while Sacrifice was still a poor novelist. He didn't have the ability to change his fate, so he could only simulate another life trajectory that Sacrifice yearned for in the world of words.
Everyone also knew that with the purification and management of online literature, urban literature was becoming more and more difficult to write. There were many minefields that could not be crossed, and some things that touched on political sensitivities would not be touched by Sacrifice. For example, in the setting of this book, the highest leader in a city was the mayor. It wasn't that Sacrifice was ignorant, but words that represented the Party Secretary were very sensitive. Sacrifice had been in the system for a long time, so he wouldn't test the law. So, please forgive him.
In fact, Sacrifice was best at writing officialdom literature. He was very clear about some filthy things. Urban literature that was close to life, Sacrifice was not good at it because of his boring personality. But officialdom literature was too sensitive, so even if Sacrifice was confident that he could write it well, he would never write it. He would never touch it in this life. Sacrifice was timid, and he didn't want to be invited for tea by a certain unit after 404. Although he felt a little regretful, he never regretted it.
Some readers guessed that Sacrifice might have been a soldier, while others guessed that Sacrifice had been in the system. Here, the answer is the latter. Sacrifice was just a civil servant who failed and resigned. He had never been a soldier, let alone fought in a war. But because of his elders, he grew up in the military compound. Until now, Sacrifice still had a few relatives serving in the military, and their ranks were not low. Under the influence of what he saw and heard, Sacrifice knew a little about the military, but he had never spied on military secrets. Sacrifice could vouch for it with his character. Well, some people said that Sacrifice was a scumbag without character. If he was a scumbag, then so be it. Even if he was a scumbag, he was still the best scumbag, hehe.
After talking for a long time, what Sacrifice wanted to express was actually very simple. Those who had money would support him, and those who had no money would support him. That was all. Tsk tsk!
At the same time, he wanted to thank those readers who had grown up with Sacrifice. Here, Sacrifice would not express his gratitude by name. As long as everyone knew in their hearts, it was enough. In short, half of the military medal was mine, and the other half was yours.
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