Chapter 33 Deathmatch (2)
Chapter 33: Death Fight (Part 2)
(Yan Shao: Change back to normal content in twenty minutes, and use a little anti-theft again, for nothing else, just to kill those pirated websites)
Anti-theft, anti-theft, anti-theft. Two chapters to prevent theft once. Sometimes I am really surprised. Why are those stolen websites so powerful? Once they are posted, they immediately have them. They are so fast that they are just boarding a Superman plane. They are so happy about these stolen websites, but they don’t think about how many authors sit in front of the computer every day to rack their brains to write for their own dreams. What supports this dream to continue is the money exchanged for the poor subscription. When these websites plunder the crystallization of the work of these authors, have you ever thought that they are trying to kill money and using the means of forced thieves to deprive many people of their dreams of literary creation?
One thousand words are only two or three cents, and one author has 200,000 words a month. After subscribing to the genuine version, it is only a few dollars, just half a pack of cigarettes and one-third of a box of fast food.
Can't really afford it?
If you think that what an author writes is not worth the few cents, why bother reading it?
Anti-theft, anti-theft, anti-theft. Two chapters to prevent theft once. Sometimes I am really surprised. Why are those stolen websites so powerful? Once they are posted, they immediately have them. They are so fast that they are just boarding a Superman plane. They are so happy about these stolen websites, but they don’t think about how many authors sit in front of the computer every day to rack their brains to write for their own dreams. What supports this dream to continue is the money exchanged for the poor subscription. When these websites plunder the crystallization of the work of these authors, have you ever thought that they are trying to kill money and using the means of forced thieves to deprive many people of their dreams of literary creation?
One thousand words are only two or three cents, and one author has 200,000 words a month. After subscribing to the genuine version, it is only a few dollars, just half a pack of cigarettes and one-third of a box of fast food.
Can't really afford it?
If you think that what an author writes is not worth the few cents, why bother reading it?
Anti-theft, anti-theft, anti-theft. Two chapters to prevent theft once. Sometimes I am really surprised. Why are those stolen websites so powerful? Once they are posted, they immediately have them. They are so fast that they are just boarding a Superman plane. They are so happy about these stolen websites, but they don’t think about how many authors sit in front of the computer every day to rack their brains to write for their own dreams. What supports this dream to continue is the money exchanged for the poor subscription. When these websites plunder the crystallization of the work of these authors, have you ever thought that they are trying to kill money and using the means of forced thieves to deprive many people of their dreams of literary creation?
One thousand words are only two or three cents, and one author has 200,000 words a month. After subscribing to the genuine version, it is only a few dollars, just half a pack of cigarettes and one-third of a box of fast food.
Can't really afford it?
If you think that what an author writes is not worth the few cents, why bother reading it?
Anti-theft, anti-theft, anti-theft. Two chapters to prevent theft once. Sometimes I am really surprised. Why are those stolen websites so powerful? Once they are posted, they immediately have them. They are so fast that they are just boarding a Superman plane. They are so happy about these stolen websites, but they don’t think about how many authors sit in front of the computer every day to rack their brains to write for their own dreams. What supports this dream to continue is the money exchanged for the poor subscription. When these websites plunder the crystallization of the work of these authors, have you ever thought that they are trying to kill money and using the means of forced thieves to deprive many people of their dreams of literary creation?
One thousand words are only two or three cents, and one author has 200,000 words a month. After subscribing to the genuine version, it is only a few dollars, just half a pack of cigarettes and one-third of a box of fast food.
Can't really afford it?
If you think that what an author writes is not worth the few cents, why bother reading it?
Anti-theft, anti-theft, anti-theft. Two chapters to prevent theft once. Sometimes I am really surprised. Why are those stolen websites so powerful? Once they are posted, they immediately have them. They are so fast that they are just boarding a Superman plane. They are so happy about these stolen websites, but they don’t think about how many authors sit in front of the computer every day to rack their brains to write for their own dreams. What supports this dream to continue is the money exchanged for the poor subscription. When these websites plunder the crystallization of the work of these authors, have you ever thought that they are trying to kill money and using the means of forced thieves to deprive many people of their dreams of literary creation?
One thousand words are only two or three cents, and one author has 200,000 words a month. After subscribing to the genuine version, it is only a few dollars, just half a pack of cigarettes and one-third of a box of fast food.
Can't really afford it?
If you think that what an author writes is not worth the few cents, why bother reading it?
Anti-theft, anti-theft, anti-theft. Two chapters to prevent theft once. Sometimes I am really surprised. Why are those stolen websites so powerful? Once they are posted, they immediately have them. They are so fast that they are just boarding a Superman plane. They are so happy about these stolen websites, but they don’t think about how many authors sit in front of the computer every day to rack their brains to write for their own dreams. What supports this dream to continue is the money exchanged for the poor subscription. When these websites plunder the crystallization of the work of these authors, have you ever thought that they are trying to kill money and using the means of forced thieves to deprive many people of their dreams of literary creation?
One thousand words are only two or three cents, and one author has 200,000 words a month. After subscribing to the genuine version, it is only a few dollars, just half a pack of cigarettes and one-third of a box of fast food.
Can't really afford it?
If you think that what an author writes is not worth the few cents, why bother reading it?
Anti-theft, anti-theft, anti-theft. Two chapters to prevent theft once. Sometimes I am really surprised. Why are those stolen websites so powerful? Once they are posted, they immediately have them. They are so fast that they are just boarding a Superman plane. They are so happy about these stolen websites, but they don’t think about how many authors sit in front of the computer every day to rack their brains to write for their own dreams. What supports this dream to continue is the money exchanged for the poor subscription. When these websites plunder the crystallization of the work of these authors, have you ever thought that they are trying to kill money and using the means of forced thieves to deprive many people of their dreams of literary creation?
One thousand words are only two or three cents, and one author has 200,000 words a month. After subscribing to the genuine version, it is only a few dollars, just half a pack of cigarettes and one-third of a box of fast food.
Can't really afford it?
If you think that what an author writes is not worth the few cents, why bother reading it?
Anti-theft, anti-theft, anti-theft. Two chapters to prevent theft once. Sometimes I am really surprised. Why are those stolen websites so powerful? Once they are posted, they immediately have them. They are so fast that they are just boarding a Superman plane. They are so happy about these stolen websites, but they don’t think about how many authors sit in front of the computer every day to rack their brains to write for their own dreams. What supports this dream to continue is the money exchanged for the poor subscription. When these websites plunder the crystallization of the work of these authors, have you ever thought that they are trying to kill money and using the means of forced thieves to deprive many people of their dreams of literary creation?
One thousand words are only two or three cents, and one author has 200,000 words a month. After subscribing to the genuine version, it is only a few dollars, just half a pack of cigarettes and one-third of a box of fast food.
Can't really afford it?
If you think that what an author writes is not worth the few cents, why bother reading it?
Anti-theft, anti-theft, anti-theft. Two chapters to prevent theft once. Sometimes I am really surprised. Why are those stolen websites so powerful? Once they are posted, they immediately have them. They are so fast that they are just boarding a Superman plane. They are so happy about these stolen websites, but they don’t think about how many authors sit in front of the computer every day to rack their brains to write for their own dreams. What supports this dream to continue is the money exchanged for the poor subscription. When these websites plunder the crystallization of the work of these authors, have you ever thought that they are trying to kill money and using the means of forced thieves to deprive many people of their dreams of literary creation?
One thousand words are only two or three cents, and one author has 200,000 words a month. After subscribing to the genuine version, it is only a few dollars, just half a pack of cigarettes and one-third of a box of fast food.
Can't really afford it?
If you think that what an author writes is not worth the few cents, why bother reading it?
Anti-theft, anti-theft, anti-theft. Two chapters to prevent theft once. Sometimes I am really surprised. Why are those stolen websites so powerful? Once they are posted, they immediately have them. They are so fast that they are just boarding a Superman plane. They are so happy about these stolen websites, but they don’t think about how many authors sit in front of the computer every day to rack their brains to write for their own dreams. What supports this dream to continue is the money exchanged for the poor subscription. When these websites plunder the crystallization of the work of these authors, have you ever thought that they are trying to kill money and using the means of forced thieves to deprive many people of their dreams of literary creation?
One thousand words are only two or three cents, and one author has 200,000 words a month. After subscribing to the genuine version, it is only a few dollars, just half a pack of cigarettes and one-third of a box of fast food.
Can't really afford it?
If you think that what an author writes is not worth the few cents, why bother reading it?
Anti-theft, anti-theft, anti-theft. Two chapters to prevent theft once. Sometimes I am really surprised that those stolen websites are so powerful. Once they are broadcast, they immediately have it. They are so fast that they are just boarding a Superman plane.
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Chapter completed!