This is not a weird story

Tell me something important

It has been half a month since this book was put on the shelves on July 1st. When it was put on the shelves, it didn't even have 5,000 collections, and the first order was only over 200. With this achievement, there is no follow-up recommendation, so it has been streaking.

Sometimes there may be a smart guide, and the collection is growing with difficulty to more than a hundred or dozens a day. The current collection is 6,500, and although the average subscription is also increasing every day, it still has not exceeded 300.

I would like to appeal here to all readers, please go to the starting point to read the original version.

The reader base of this book is small. If you read the pirated version, I will only be able to drink the northwest wind. Eventually, I may not even be able to drink the northwest wind.

This manuscript fee cannot afford to support the family behind Lao Gou, so Lao Gou has to go to work every day, and then spends the rest of the time sitting in front of the computer racking his brains to figure out plot codes, and dragging a car that is about to be scrapped at any time. Body.

Lao Gou never said this before, just because he believed that readers who read genuine books were true lovers, while readers who read pirated copies were either students who had no money, or they thought it was not cost-effective to read genuine books written by Lao Gou.

But now the subscription for this book is really terrible, so I can’t stop talking about it. Friends who watch pirated copies, please go to the starting point to support it. With my speed, it really doesn’t cost a few cents to subscribe to the genuine version.

Please also ask friends who keep books to open an automatic subscription, otherwise you will forget about it one day, and when you suddenly think of it later, you will find that the book died in the cold winter last year...

I hold my fists in my hands and kneel down to thank you all!

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