It's a bit like Wang Yulou in the story; many things are simply unreasonable.
Chang'an currently has a severe cold. My eyes are swollen and aching, and my coughing makes my cerebrospinal fluid feel like it's trembling. My whole brain is dizzy. I really can't hold on anymore.
I have to take a step back and rest; I'm afraid I'll die writing at my computer.
I've written over 700,000 words in the two months since the novel went premium. I've pushed through for so long—even when I cut my left finger, I didn't break my 10,000-words-a-day streak. But today, I truly can't take it anymore and have no choice but to ask for a leave of absence.
Logically speaking, asking for a leave now, just two days after earning the premium badge during the ascent to the Jade Palace, makes it seem like my mass releases were only to trick people into subscribing for the badge.
Emotionally, I promised to keep writing 10,000 words a day and to release bonus chapters for our Alliance Leader, so suddenly asking for a leave is also inappropriate.
Even going back to the plot of the story itself, I shouldn't take a leave. After all, it's the eve of a major climax. Taking a leave right now is a terrible blow to my goodwill.
Furthermore, taking a leave at this ti ruins the grand million-word pacing I had planned, and it ruins the crucial battle for a secondary recomndation spot after going premium.
But life is just this unreasonable. Right when I needed to hold on the most, I ended up breaking instead.
Sigh.
Chang'an is from Luoyang; everyone can go check if the central heating in Luoyang was turned off today.
However, the heating company is just like Mu Changze. They slowly lowered the temperature before the cutoff ti. Chang'an caught a cold because of this bullshit reason.
Finally, whether it takes one day or two to three days, I beg everyone not to forget this story. You have to co back and read it. Sigh.
Fuck, inspiration flows like a spring when I'm writing a leave of absence.
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