Chapter 52 Remarks on the launch
I failed in the three rounds of recommendation PK. There were too many top experts behind me, so I couldn't get a chance to be recommended and could only put it on sale.

To be honest, my feelings are extremely complicated as I write this.

If judged by number of favorites, this book ranks as the second worst performing of the author's six published books.

The last one is a Naruto fanfiction that was the author's first book signed and published seven or eight years ago, and which is now blocked.
That was the author's first work in the industry, with only a handful of initial subscriptions. After 700,000 words were completed, the average subscriptions were over 100.

The second, third, fourth, and even fifth books experienced ups and downs, but before they were released, they all had more than 13,000 or 14,000 favorites. The best one, a cultivation novel that started three years after the protagonist's transmigration, had as many as 60,000 or 70,000 favorites when it was released.

It wasn't until this sixth book, nearing its release, that it had just surpassed five thousand favorites.
The gap is too big.

To be honest, the author was quite passionate when writing this book.

I would plan out the plot outline in advance every day, and I put in my best effort and enthusiasm to write. I revised it frequently, and I wrote more than 20,000 words of discarded drafts.

But there was nothing I could do; my grades just wouldn't improve.

This made me doubt the story I wrote.
Is Shen Changchuan's story any good? Should it be continued?
Sometimes I even think about giving up.

Are you saying there's absolutely no hope?

It seems they didn't completely kill it.

The follow-up data for number 5 in the background is 1182, which seems to be a decent follow-up ratio.

But this data is far too unreliable.

With such a weak collection, it's really hard to support the subscriptions that follow.

The author is currently feeling extremely anxious, unable to eat or sleep properly, and his mind has been racing with random thoughts these past two days, making it impossible for him to write anything coherent.

So if you can subscribe, I hope you readers will do so.

The author really needs your subscription support to give him the motivation to continue writing this book.

Even if you want to get something for free, you can spend a few minutes clicking on ads to get a chapter subscription card to support the platform.

I would like to express my sincere gratitude to all the readers who have supported me.

(End of this chapter)

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