Received notification from the editor that this book will be available for purchase at noon tomorrow.
I'd like to thank all the readers for following and supporting the book along the way. Although the book's performance is not particularly outstanding, for a small-time author like me, I'm already very satisfied, even beyond my expectations!
No need to sell misery; like most ordinary people, the author can't make a lot of money, but won't starve either. Being able to stay at home, make a living by writing books, is actually quite a happy thing.
Now let's talk about the additional chapter rules!
On the day of the launch, this volume will be completed directly. After that, an additional chapter for every 100 initial subscriptions will be released, completed within a month. If we reach two thousand initial subscriptions, I'll uninstall all the games and transform into a relentless writing machine, challenging myself to write ten thousand words a day for a month!
Don't underestimate writing ten thousand words a day; books that earn a ten thousand words a month badge are only slightly more than those with ten thousand subscriptions, and much harder than premium books.
In the end, I humbly ask for your first-day subscriptions!
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Next is the author's rambling thoughts on this book.
Since the launch of this book, it has received a lot of harsh criticism. Some say I'm selling dog meat dressed as lamb, and haven't actually written about a Demon Cultivator, complaining the protagonist isn't killing decisively enough and the demonic nature isn't intense enough, and so on.
I acknowledge these evaluations and can understand the disappointment of those looking for a thrilling battle after seeing the 'Demon Cultivator' label, only to find the protagonist so hesitant.
Still, I want to explain that everyone has a different definition of what a Demon Cultivator is. Some people think demons should be uninhibited, indulging in worldly pleasures, while others believe demons are devoid of humanity.
In my understanding, the behavior of a Demon Cultivator changes with the environment.
It's not necessarily the act of killing and plundering that defines a Demon Cultivator; understanding, integrating into, utilizing, and then breaking the rules when necessary is what I believe defines a Demon Cultivator.
If you can latch onto the order established by the Righteous Dao and continually reap the benefits brought by that order, why actively destroy it?
I am not saying these things to debate with everyone.
Releasing this standalone chapter is merely to share my thoughts with all book lovers.
It would be great to get your approval, and if not... perhaps give it another try and see? Maybe it'll get better later on? ╰(*°▽°*)╯
So——
I'm asking for those first-day subscriptions! (The dagger reveals itself)
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