Demoness, Where Are You Fleeing To?

Summary at the end of the month and asking for your monthly votes!

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I took a look at the background and found that there were 255,000 words this month!

This makes land reclamation very hard. I remember that the previous record for land reclamation was only 230,000 words.

But this time when it was released, I only had 30,000 words of manuscripts in hand.

To be honest, I really regret opening up the wasteland now. Suspense writing is very mentally draining, and it is even more nerve-wracking to write well when writing fast.

Today my wife also said to me that you have lost your hair.

Fortunately, book friends are very considerate and supportive. The results of this book are not bad, it is already the best book written in the past few years.

It’s just that the monthly tickets and recommendations are worrying and keep dropping. Alas, I can’t afford the amount of updates to open up wasteland, so I don’t blame others. I just hope that everyone can give me more support for the sake of pioneering wasteland and writing books, always pursuing progress, and striving for excellence.

There are also subscriptions. I also hope that everyone will help the land reclamation to replenish the previous subscriptions and promote the equalization of the land reclamation.

Then about a doubt that book friends have, let me explain it here.

Recently, some book friends said in the book review section that the imperial court in this book was too incompetent, and I have something to say here.

First of all, the story background of this book is based on the story between Ming Yingzong (the one who was captured in Tumubao) and Ming Dynasty Zong.

The prince of Emperor Zong of the Ming Dynasty was not the biological son of Emperor Daizong, but Zhu Jianshen, the son of Emperor Yingzong of the Ming Dynasty.

Therefore, a few years after Ming Dynasty Zong ascended the throne, he planned to depose the crown prince. During this period, it was the most intense period of political struggle within the Ming Dynasty. The Ming Dynasty Zongzong put his own prince on the throne and even bribed ministers.

Before and after the Tumubao Incident, the Ming Dynasty was really on the verge of subjugation. It was Ming Dynasty Zong and Yu Qian who turned the tide and worked hard for several years to reverse the country's situation.

Then the military preparations in Jiangnan in the Ming Dynasty were very lax. Just a few decades later, a battle for tribute occurred in the second year of Jiajing. More than 200 Japanese Ouchi clan fought from Ningbo to Yuyao, and then to Shaoxing, and finally returned to Ningbo port unharmed to board the ship. This shows the extent of Jiangnan's military preparedness at that time.

That’s the summary of this month. I’d like to ask everyone for your monthly votes again! This month's and next month's.

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