The last recommendation is a very important one. In accordance with the usual practice, we need to have a testimonial so that we can hope to achieve better results!

First of all, of course, I would like to thank the editor, Danqing, and the book colleagues who have always supported this book, for their sincere gratitude.

Without your support, this book will not last.

To be honest, I don't really know how to write a postulated testimonial. I guess the idea should be to thank, sell, ask for subscription...

But I wanted to take this opportunity to share some personal feelings with you, so I deliberately went back to what I said when I went on the shelf a year ago.

After reading it, I felt that the book could still be written as a result of biting my teeth, and it was a manifestation of willpower.

As a cold-door, small-minded HP colleague, the book is constrained in many ways, and only a few readers are willing to click in to read it.

Everyone knows that unlike their original novel stories, this kind of novel, unlike human novels, can come in and see the original fans. Almost everyone has read the original novel. Everyone understands the original plot and characters differently and does not necessarily agree with what the author wrote.

Plus, the idea behind the initial pen was to insert a character into the original world, to do whatever it could, to change the fate of some original characters, to make the story more complete, and not intend to make too many modifications to the original plot.

Tell a better and perfect Harry Potter story along the original main line, and expect to be between 800,000 and one million words.

Obviously, this simple idea is even more inconsistent with mainstream web language thinking.

Worse still, for those who like the original book, the author is in the water plot!

If you make your own creation, there are also problems connected with the original aspects, you can't just walk away from the plot, people write, and what you write is difficult to accept.

Especially with regard to Hogwarts school content, there is almost one main line each year, and there is little room for expansion!

The more obvious these difficulties are at a later stage, the more likely they are to collapse...

So, it may be easy to get started and gather popularity, but at this point, it's really hard to go on, and all aspects of the performance are not very good.

As you may see, in the early days, the book was basically unknown.

Instead of comparing to other types of books, HP is a work of average grades among peers.

That's why I've never asked for recommendations, monthly tickets, or anything else. I've asked people to give recommendations and monthly tickets to other better works.

Of course, other HP peer-to-peer novels that are better than mine or many better novels may end up being too jailed, because they can't be written for all kinds of reasons, and I still brazenly insist that a book like this is common in all aspects of brain hole, creativity, writing, and level. By now, this book has appeared in HP peers.....

This insistence on writing a small volume of HP peers should be a minority at the beginning and even in the history of the web over the years.

In terms of commercial value, this novel is undoubtedly of low value and neither yields much benefit to authors nor attracts too many readers left behind.

More and more time and energy have been devoted, but returns continue to be low, and many people do not understand why so many words are not finished.

But I don't think there would have been this push without this insistence.

Now that some readers are supporting the book, I should continue to write stories in my mind.

If you continue to support me, I will not give up, bite my teeth and stick to the end of the book.

Well, that's what I added temporarily, and according to the packet routine, you should still sell a cute one, ask for a subscription or something.

Um, no pictures, suddenly find out that I don't sell adorable, or just ask for a subscription...

That's it, Meow!