Great Power Fighting Falcon

A single chapter from Chengdu Shuangliu Airport

At this moment, the rifle is at Shuangliu Airport. Yes, it is that airport. A heroic city has an airport for civil aviation heroes.

I arrived yesterday morning and was picked up by Uncle Lou (Lou Yiwang) of the Gun Corps and King Shit (Liu Guisong, the one who lay down right after the appearance). I drank a few kilograms at lunch and then attended the symposium here. In the evening, I attended the third At the third Golden Panda Online Literature Award Ceremony, I also met Zhan Falcon readers, who was very excited. After ten o'clock in the evening, I drank until about one o'clock in the morning. I got up and rushed to the airport to have dinner. It was time to write this single chapter. If I get home on time, it should be around ten o'clock in the evening.

In other words, there is basically no time to write today, but today happens to be the last day of this month and the last day of the Fighting Falcon's last activity.

The reason why I arrived at the airport several hours in advance to wait was because I wanted to write an update of two to three thousand words. As a result, when I arrived at Shuangliu Airport, I looked at the familiar scene from the outside to the inside. What came to my mind was Flight 8633 and the relevant plots in the book. That agitated heart cannot be calmed down, and it seems difficult to write an update. I will not be satisfied with the creation in this state.

I want to share some insights with you. During this period of time, I have been reviewing Fighting Falcon and reviewing the changes in everyone’s comments from the beginning to the end. I thought about a person's life. Looking back often helps to discover problems and find solutions to problems, and it helps to strengthen ideals and beliefs, especially when life is at a low point.

I have been writing military literature for ten years, and there have been many times when I thought about giving up and transforming. Life will be much easier if I make some changes, but I have asked myself countless times, do I really have to give up military writing? Is a rifle without military writing still a rifle? Are past efforts really worth mentioning?

This subject matter is getting more and more difficult. It seems that I am the only one who is struggling for a lot of time. The feeling of loneliness is very strong.

I carefully summarized it, and there are two reasons why I can persist until now. The first is because I really like writing military-themed novels and stories, and I have a strong interest in the military. The second point is because the brothers and sisters of the rifle regiment have never stopped supporting the rifle for eight years. Eight years! When you encounter setbacks, you will think, with the support of so many brothers and sisters in the gun group, what difficulties can you not overcome? Just like this trip to Chengdu, isn’t it the reward for persevering to the end?

In the remaining hours of this month, I hope everyone will work hard to get the Fighting Falcon monthly pass and complete the "One Call, One Hundred Responses" activity.

Thanks again brothers and sisters!

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