A little about explaining
The mentality of getting up almost exploded...
A buddy said, you delayed the fifth update until the early morning of the next day, and others kept up the fifth update, so you can't give the tickets...
I……
Dare to be angry but dare not speak out.
I explained that the updates can only be achieved with the fifth update in a row. I update the fifth update or fourth update every day. I started to get up in the afternoon and stayed until the fifth update the next day at dawn. This is the daily routine of typing.
Why do I stay up late to update?
There is no way, the number of words is not watered, and every chapter is refined, and I keep keeping on book reviews to accept readers' feedback. I can only rely on working hours to argue. You can count the update time by looking at the catalog. If you count from 0:00 in the morning, it will be updated 4.5.6 in a day.
The fifth update I mentioned is from the time I woke up to sleep, and the statistics cycle is based on 8 o'clock every morning. I said at 8 o'clock the next morning, didn't I also update the five chapters...
Last month, the average update of 14,000 words per day was not fake. In the first month of the release, the number of words is not delayed, the story is not random, and the update of 400,000 words is not fake. Check the update time on the directory page.
If I think the morning is the next day, then I will update two times in the other periods at 3 am. Is it different to update five times?
If I only pursue updates and randomly add to the plot, my typing speed is half an hour and three thousand words, but I need a lot of time to polish, modify, and think of memes, turn the first draft of the 3,000 words into a draft and publish it for readers to read.
In the first week of the release, I had a copy of the manuscript and went to bed at twelve o'clock every night;
The second week after the release, the manuscript was exhausted and the update time began to become unstable. I insisted on the fifth update and went to bed at 4 o'clock every night.
Now, I'm already asleep at 7 in the morning, because the early morning is quiet and efficient, and no one disturbs me in writing.
My five is even more real.
I feel that my efforts are questioned by one sentence, and I don’t feel very happy.
Chapter completed!