Hui Shuai Jiao De Xiong Mao
Chapter 1 A Single Chapter
2. I've always been puzzled by the claim that I make promises I don't keep and play with my readers. Because long stories don't have a reserve of chapters, my update times are not fixed. To avoid making everyone wait too long, I often release "update time previews." If you're patient, you can flip through past chapters and count my previews. If I encounter unexpected situations and can't complete the preview, I'll definitely add a chapter to explain. I do make a lot of promises, but I fulfill more than 90% of them. To ensure quality, I usually revise what I've written, which is why the updates are often posted at 11:59 AM or 12:00 PM after saying they would be out before noon tomorrow.
I just laugh awkwardly when people make fun of me for redefining "noon" and "evening."
But it really hurts to be accused of lying to my readers.
Why would I do that just to take a day off?
I treat people with sincerity through my writing.
You are all my readers. After reading so many words, you can get a glimpse of my character through my work and see what kind of person Hui Shuai Jiao De Xiong Mao is, right?
3. The third thing is the controversy about the "burst update ending." I took a day off the day before yesterday and said I was going to finish the ending with a burst update, and then I was criticized for not actually doing a burst update. In fact, I was just a little late with the update. I've been updating more than 8,000 words every day for the past two days. Can't 8,000 words really be considered a burst update?
In addition, I've seen all the criticisms about the ending plot. I feel deeply helpless, because in my opinion, although there are problems with this ending plot, they are not the problems you are talking about.
I'm not qualified, and I shouldn't be teaching you how to read a web novel.
But before pulling such a long "retrieval line," I must first consider the rationality of the story and the fluency of the overall reading experience.
I implore you not to be swayed by the hype.
Perhaps the readers who are following the updates and the author who is finishing the story see many things differently.
If there are readers who save up chapters to read, they will probably understand what I mean.
During the serialization of *Jian Gu*, I updated 3,000 words every day.
If the promotion of the main plot is too fast, it will really lead to a loss of emotional continuity. If you read it continuously, you will find that most of the "foreshadowing" that readers complain about is not excessive at all.
To sum it up.
I don't want everyone to read this book with deep animosity, and I don't want updating to become a painful thing for everyone.
That's it...good night.
I hope everyone has a good mood starting tomorrow.