The Crown Prince of Manchester United, But Can't Play Football
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A Quick Update

I saw several readers worrying that this book's performance was poor.

No need to worry.

The first-day subscription results were pretty good—better than any of my previous books.

They were more than double those of my old book, What Is a Destroyer Midfielder?.

It wasn't because I improved, but because everyone was willing to support me.

Thank you to "Big Stick Hits Harder" for sponsoring an Alliance Leader without hesitation when the book had only a few thousand words. Little Melon is deeply grateful.

Thank you to all the honorary dads who vote, donate, subscribe, and support the book every day.

There are many new friends, as well as many old friends who chose to keep supporting Little Melon.

Little Melon promises that, unless something beyond my control happens, I'll do my best to update every day from now on.

Emergency contact: Saozi Noodles.

If I stop updating without taking leave, he knows where I live, so he'll definitely know if something happened to me. (During the serialization of Destroyer Midfielder, I went through three earthquakes and was flooded twice.)

Saozi Noodles is my mentor. Back then, he taught me how to make money on other platforms no matter what genre I wrote. He's a great person and a great football player.

He's the Xavi of the school team. (Every time I gave him a chapter recommendation before, a lot of readers from here would go over and insult him, to the point that he stopped accepting my recommendations. I feel really bad about that.)

I also want to thank Editor Liu Xing. His professional skills are top-notch; he can pinpoint the problems in a manuscript with a single remark. He's gentle, patient, conscientious, and responsible. (When I first came to Qidian and directly posted Destroyer Midfielder, Liu Xing signed me. The first thing he said was, "This book will definitely reach ten thousand average subscriptions." That showed just how extraordinary his eye was. Only later did I learn that Liu Xing was known in the industry as a "golden finger," and that countless people had achieved great results under his guidance.)

Enough talking. I need to hurry up and write.

I got hung up on a minor detail in the next chapter, so I'll probably be stuck for quite a while.

Let me promise once again: no matter how this book performs going forward, Little Melon will do my best to keep updating and won't drop it.

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