Chapter 15: Chasing the Rankings! And a Few Honest Words
Although the previous book also made it onto the first-round recommendation, Lao Fo knew from the Sunday performance that it had flopped, so he said nothing.
But this one is different; judging by today’s results, the Sunday recommendation performance is more than double that of the previous book!
So Lao Fo must shout it out now—please vote for monthly tickets! Please follow! Please support in every way!
Even if you can’t give anything, if there’s a generous patron in the comments section building a patron tower, just add one brick, okay?
Let me say something from the heart.
Since the beginning of the year, Lao Fo has been preparing this novel—buying books, gathering materials, enriching his related knowledge, and even buying a whole bookshelf.
Now Lao Fo’s secondhand bookshelf is even fuller, packed with books bought solely for this novel, so heavy they’re nearly collapsing.
After finishing “The Director,” he deliberately took two months off just to read.
Although he didn’t finish most of the books, he flipped through all of them; some turned out to be useless after purchase, but since they were secondhand and cheap, he didn’t return them.
Even though the prices were low, these books still cost over a thousand yuan—this is the first time Lao Fo has invested so heavily in a novel; before, he always did business with no upfront cost.
Precisely because of this heavy investment and thorough preparation—writing over a hundred thousand words of timeline outlines—after the last failure, Lao Fo was unwilling to give up, so he rewrote the opening, revised the setting, and asked peers for feedback, which gave birth to “Turbulent 1979.”
But when choosing the title, someone had already claimed the name without publishing, so he added an “!”
It became “Turbulent 1979!”, but Lao Fo’s self-made cover isn’t bad, is it? Quite clever.
Although he previously misled everyone, causing you to waste precious tips, monthly votes, and time.
But please believe Lao Fo—failure is the mother of success; standing on the ruins of the previous book, he absorbed enough lessons, and this one should be able to go the distance.
He won’t promise more than he can deliver, but two million words is the baseline—if he gets into the groove, the word count might even surpass “The Director.”
So finally, please support Lao Fo—let this little seedling appear on the New Book Chart, so more people can see it!
Two more updates during the day!
Burst! Burst! Burst!
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