To all my patrons, the original Blue Ridge chase plot has been completely cut. Chapters 138, 139, 140, and 141 have been replaced with new content, with a word count approximately a few hundred words longer than the original.
Patrons who have already subscribed to chapters 138, 139, 140, and 141 can directly access the new versions. The content has already been replaced, so there's no need to subscribe again, and you won't be charged extra. Simply exit and re-enter to view the updated chapters.
Before deciding to cut the Blue Ridge plot, I was constantly gathering everyone's feedback, reflecting on my shortcomings, and revising the subsequent plot multiple times, hoping to improve everyone's reading experience.
When the decision was finally made to cut the Blue Ridge plot, the original subsequent chapters were also removed. Therefore, when I decided to cut the plot, I had no backlog. These past two days, I've been rushing to write the subsequent Immortal City plot and pasting it into the first four chapters.
To be honest, being scolded, criticized, abandoned, and exhausting my backlog... these feelings are truly unpleasant, but they are all deserved. It's because I brought a negative experience to some readers, and I should bear the consequences of everyone's opinions.
Because I've always believed that one advantage of being a web novel author is that I'm essentially communicating with everyone daily through the novel.
I transform my thoughts and emotions into stories and passages of text. As you read the stories, you feel the happiness, humor, emotion, and other content I want to express. Even due to everyone's whimsical ideas, you experience much more than I originally intended to convey.
And from the words in everyone's comments, I understand your thoughts, feel the various interests you derive from my stories, and constantly adjust my writing based on your feedback.
Reader feedback is particularly immediate and fast. The author can adjust the subsequent plot at any time based on reader feedback. This is a characteristic of web novels.
Of course, this is all for a dull person like me. True geniuses have their own understanding. They can write as soon as they pick up the pen and don't need to ponder clumsily and slowly like me.
To those friends who are willing to support this book, thank you for your support. I will continue to do my best to write the subsequent stories well and work hard to repay my monthly ticket debt.
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The results of the monthly ticket draw for titles and memberships have been pinned in the book review section. Readers who have not yet claimed their prizes, please see the pinned post in the book review section for redemption.
Finally, I'm asking for monthly tickets again. This thing is really powerful. If I don't ask for some every day, I feel uncomfortable all over, and I don't even have the energy to type.
(Chapter 141 sometimes disappears because it's being reviewed. I'll find a way to deal with it as soon as possible.)