(Readers must read) This book was about to go premium, and I was feeling excited and thrilled. (Urban Romance) It had been updating continuously from June to August, with nearly 200,000 words and 6,017 favorites. That meant more than 6,000 readers supported me, including fans of Brother Tian and followers of the Tech God Cult. Of course, there were also readers who simply liked this book. It was only because of everyone's support that I could keep writing it, so thank you all for your support. I didn't know how the subscription results for this book would turn out. There were no problems with the setting or plot; the worst part was my writing style, sentence structure, and punctuation. Still, I hoped its performance after going premium would not be too disastrous.
Next came the thanks. First, I wanted to thank my editor, Expedition. Through his guidance and help, I came to understand many things. Then there were my fans—clement001, I Say Let There Be Light, The Past Doesn't Return-, Mind Won't Turn, Lu Zhi Po Pi, Fallen Disciple, and other readers—for their rewards and suggestions.
After it went premium, I hoped all readers would support the official release more. VIP subscriptions did not cost readers much, but they were very important to an author's livelihood. Subscription results directly affected my income, so I hoped everyone would support the official release more.
Lastly, to those who read pirated novels, I wanted to speak in Madara Uchiha's tone from Naruto: "I won't call you despicable, because you never pay to read pirated novels. And don't call me despicable either, because once it goes premium, I always decide the plot based on the results." xh211
If you come across ads such as "Are you a real person?", there is no need to pay attention to them. Just close them, and do not scan any codes or send text messages!