May updates and a message from the author
Are you a child from the town”Though his voice was soft, for some reason it gave Liang Yan a sense of peace. He respectfully replied, "Old man, you guessed right. I live in town."The old man, upon he...This is the first time I've written anything like this. I might not be very good at connecting with readers, but there are a few things I really want to say to you all. (Pretend someone is listening seriously!)
Let's talk about the protagonist, Liang Yan. His personality is gradually cultivated. When he was younger, he was quite extreme, but he wasn't a mindless brute either. He also exercised caution many times.
After going through some things, Liang Yan will be both righteous and evil, decisive in killing, but also quite righteous. It is not a purely dark story, but it is definitely not a Mary Sue story either.
Then I'll talk about the opening of this book. The opening is indeed a bit clichéd, and even I feel a little regretful. When I first started writing, I didn't pay much attention to it, just casually came up with an introduction. Later, I learned about the "golden three chapters", but now that I want to change it, it's too late.
But! Please believe me, the subsequent plot of this book, including the cultivation techniques and dramatic conflicts, are all carefully designed by me. They will definitely not be clichéd. As long as you persevere and read to the end, you will definitely be surprised by the unexpected twists and turns.
Tell me more about the update issues!
Next month, I will guarantee two updates per day. Additionally, the book will also welcome its first big climax. The plot has been gradually unfolding, and the outline of the book has long been set. Don't worry about having nothing to read, please enjoy it slowly.
Speaking of updates, I saw a reader say that I update. Actually, the author is also helpless, after all, this book except for the opening drama which is a bit clichéd, many of the settings and plots behind are what I conceived in my mind before daring to write them down.
As those who have read my books know, I plant many foreshadowing elements throughout the story. They are like subtle threads woven into the narrative, some of which only reveal their significance after many chapters. Just give me time to develop these intricate details, and I promise you, I will never write water content to mislead you or entice subscriptions.
Although my performance isn't great, I will still stick to my own writing style. We don't dare compare our speed with those big shots who churn out five chapters a day; we just strive to write our own stuff well enough.
Talking about achievements, even though I'm a new author, the book's performance is really disappointing.
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When there are no bread days, one has to rely on some kind of faith to get by.
Finally, we also opened a reader group, the group number is 1022791327, and the password is: lazy bamboo.
Pretend someone will come in, hmm...
Last but not least, thank you to all the readers who have supported Bamboo along the way! Without you, I might not have been able to keep going....efore me.The visitor wore an ornate hat, a coarse linen robe, long boots, and a hemp rope around his waist with a tattered cloth pouch tied to it. He had his eyes closed tightly, leaned on a stick in...