Because I Have to Do Homework for Exams, the Number of Words in Each Chapter Is Not as Many as Last Month.
It's final exam week, and the author has a lot of homework, which is very complicated. He has to write reports, draw pictures, and review for exams. These two weeks have been very busy. .
I worked on my homework until two o'clock last night. I got up at seven o'clock this morning and wrote until nine o'clock. My class was due at ten o'clock in the morning. I have an exam in the afternoon and an exam tomorrow. I have to submit three reports. .
So this month the number of words in each chapter is basically more than 2,000 words, last month it was basically more than 3,000 words, and there were quite a few of 4,000 words. . I actually said in Chapter 293 that I wanted to review for the exam, but many people skipped this chapter. Today, a reader said that I was cheating. . emmm. . . .
To be honest, all the plots that can be written in the Two Cities Volume have been written. It takes time to master technology, and some readers will say that I am not good at writing about daily life. The big event is still a few years away, and if you jump in time, you will miss a lot of things.
Almost a hundred chapters have been written in the third volume, and it’s time to go elsewhere when the timeline is reached.
The protagonist of Demacia is Heathlia, who has been mentioned in many backgrounds of Demacia. She is also the template for the protagonist in the lor setting. She is a righteous, tough and dreamy little girl, and her strength is almost comparable to that of Galen.
I don't understand how writing a main character who wants to get to know Heathlia is a scam. . And if I write less, my manuscript fee will not be much, right? They are all fixed-point coins based on the number of words. .
Why is it that when it was written that the prince went to the Gate of Sorrow, the place suddenly changed? The war in the background lasted for several weeks. How could it be completed in one day?
I don’t know what to say. Let’s understand each other. .
When I get home, I'll try to get a badge every day.