Mages Are Too OP

Chapter 85: Testimonials

The new book is on the shelf again.

There was no nervousness, just more anticipation than when the last book came out.

The book is still not doing very well, which of course has something to do with my slow update.

I've been wanting to be full-time for the last six months. The more uninteresting the work is now, the more complex the relationship between the work unit is, the more I like to play games, watch animation, see the old man who plays cowhide can understand.

I'm not in the mood to clear it up.

I usually work, I come back to fool the kids, and then I have to write a book, and I'm tired.

So I miss the days I've had full-time.

I also worked full-time, about fifteen years ago, when I wrote my first online text, I worked full-time for three months.

That time was paradise for me, and I didn't have to think too much about anything, as long as I was with friends and family.

The rest of the time is writing books, playing games, having fun. The money to write a novel is enough to cover my daily life, or even more than enough.

Only later, for some real reasons, and with the disapproval of the family, a job was sought under the supervision of the family.

The update became intermittent, but then you just had to take responsibility for yourself, and when you got back from work, you didn't have the mind to write a novel, and play games and go to sleep.

The money for work is enough to cover itself, and this side of the novel becomes a hobby.

Write at your leisure and play games if you're unhappy.

Mixed up, a year later, looking for a girlfriend, getting married, having kids.

In the process, for more than a decade, the blink of an eye passes, and then heavy stress of life ensues.

Life expenses, for the time being, I can handle them.

What really puts a lot of pressure on me is the education of two kids.

I won't say much about how much money a child's education investment burns, and parents know it. And my wife and I simply can't afford a quality educational environment for our two children. After all, this is a small, eighteen-line city with generally low wages.

My only hope is to write this piece of novel on my extra income.

The book "The Noble Seal" was going to give me a full-time breath.

Although the later writing is a bit crumbly, the new subscriptions have been rising steadily and steadily, estimated for a few more months, ending with a small sum of money by outline.

But the river crab beast is here.

Poke my hopes straight out, my stomach ached at the time, it was dark for days.

If I hadn't reacted this much in the past, I might even want to laugh.

I'm just dragging home now, and the wind really doesn't fade away.

But it doesn't matter... I can write another one.

And the opening of the new book is certainly a little better than "Nobility," though it's still not ideal.

But I think it's an update question.

As soon as I update up, readers will subscribe more.

My ideal is to be able to write full-time after three months of normal, stable updates.

I will work towards that goal, and I hope that my readers will support me as always.

Thank you very much!