Last March, during the pandemic, I was stuck in my rural hometown and had no books to read. I was tricked into entering the writing industry and embarked on the path of no return as a writer.
It has been a year since then.
This is the second book I've ever published.
The previous book did much better than this one; it seems like the writing is going backwards. Milk Tea needs to reflect on this. ⸜₍๑•⌔•๑ ₎⸝
The first week's trial run was a flop, the second week was uncertain, the third week saw no further promotion, last week there was a small boost, and next week it will be strongly promoted and put on sale.
Thank you to editor Lu Ming for your continued support. I'm sorry for letting you down.
On December 1, 2020, I was arrested, and therefore, the previous book was discontinued.
Many readers asked why she was arrested. They joked that Milk Tea went to a club to comfort those fallen girls and got swept in by the anti-prostitution squad.
Cough cough.
There has been no explanation.
I'll just give a brief overview today.
In short, Milk Tea's cousin borrowed her bank card to commit fraud, then ran away, and Milk Tea ended up in jail.
Back then, he was writing tens of thousands of words every day, working himself to the bone. He asked Milk Tea to borrow his bank card, and Milk Tea lent it to him without thinking too much about it.
Who knew that two months later, when the police walked in, Milk Tea was completely dumbfounded.
After spending 37 days in a detention center in Hangzhou, he was released on bail on January 7. A few days ago, he went there again for questioning.
When the milk tea was inside, the family was frantic, like ants on a hot pan. They hurriedly hired a lawyer back in their hometown, spending 50,000 yuan.
However, Milk Tea learned inside that hiring a lawyer would be a waste of money.
In criminal cases, lawyers primarily serve to disseminate legal knowledge; if a sentence is warranted, then a sentence must be handed down, and the lawyer's role is minimal.
Lin Shengxiong, who was also imprisoned in Gongyuan back then, was such a powerful figure, yet he was sentenced to ten years. Couldn't he afford a lawyer?
In reality, the role of hiring a lawyer is merely to inform the family how many years the sentence would be for this crime, nothing more.
If you don't hire a lawyer, the police station will help you find a legal aid lawyer, so you won't have to pay any legal fees!
So, the 50,000 yuan was gone just like that.
I only found out after the milk tea came out, but the money had already been spent, so I could only suffer in silence.
Milk Tea regrets it now, wondering why she lent out that bank card in the first place.
Otherwise, the previous book was quite good, and I could earn two or three thousand yuan a month, enough to support myself. But now, it's a complete loss!
Forget it, let's not talk about the past.
That said, it's probably because he's been inside for a while and hasn't touched his phone in a long time, becoming isolated from the internet and falling behind in his thinking.
After returning and adjusting for a while, I hurriedly started reading this book.
Then, unsurprisingly, it flopped.
With over 4,900 but less than 5,000 collections to date, it's safe to say that the collection has been poured in.
This flop book has made it this far thanks to the support of its readers; thankfully, it didn't die halfway through.
At 0:00 AM on March 1st, this flop book will officially be available for purchase.
Without further ado, as usual, let's talk about the update issues after the book is published.
After it's published, the standard daily update is one chapter of 10,000 words.
[P.S.: Authors on Qidian are updating so fast these days. 10,000 words a day is considered standard, 4,000 words a day is considered slacking off, 6,000 words a day is considered lazy, and 8,000 words a day is barely barely enough!]
[P.S.: If the milk tea doesn't update one day, it's definitely because she's been arrested again!]
The rules for extra chapters are as follows:
[P.S.: The extra chapter Milk Tea mentioned is a super long chapter of 10,000 words each!]
Based on the current collection and a subscription ratio of 1/20, the initial subscription will likely be around 240-250.
If the initial subscription reaches 100 more, that is, 350, then an extra chapter (10,000 words) will be added the next day.
And so on, for every additional 100 average subscriptions, an extra chapter (10,000 words) will be added the following day, and this will continue until the book is finished.
For every adorable character a reader rewards, Milk Tea will add one chapter (10,000 words).
For every Silver Coin a reader gives as a reward, I will receive five extra chapters (50,000 words).
If a reader gives a Golden Cute reward, Milk Tea will directly add 50 chapters (500,000 words).
[Even though becoming a top-tier cutie, a silver-tier cutie, or a gold-tier cutie is unlikely, even a lazy bum like me has dreams, right? What if it actually happens?]
[Additionally, tipping is half price on iOS!]
As for monthly passes, I don't want monthly passes, I don't want monthly passes, I don't want monthly passes.
I'll say it three times because it's important.
Asking for monthly passes is useless; you can vote if you want, or even better if you don't.
Anyway, for Milk Tea, this loser, monthly passes are useless, since they can't be exchanged for money, right?