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Writers and liars 2

I know I'm not qualified to force anything, and I regret not giving you too much feedback before

By Frankie C RederPublished 4 years ago 3 min read

I know I'm not qualified to force anything, and I regret not giving you too much feedback before, but ...... selfishly still hope that you save the protagonist, do not let him alone in the darkness waiting to die, there are readers like me need him to live well ... ... "The writer's fingers were shaking slightly as he pressed on the keyboard. On the windowsill beside him, traces of water drops suddenly appeared. One drop, two drops, countless drops. The sultry summer afternoon, suddenly a heavy rain, the whole city's restlessness washed away, and then the rain cleared, as if everything could start again. *** After that the writer withdrew the stop notice, but of course no one cared about it. Except for the girl who sent a private message. Her hope did not break and continued steadily. Moreover, the new chapter begins with a dedication to everyone who is in a desperate situation but not alone. Although the daily update is not as much as before, because the writer does have things to be busy in the present world, but he still does his best to write every day while he is busy, and post it to the serial platform on time every day. Even if the only reader who follows the update is the girl. But if such an update is to give hope to a person in a desperate situation, then it has a very heavy and true meaning. The girl will enthusiastically reply to each chapter, will change the way to praise the writer, and will even register many small numbers, pretending to be different readers to write a message or reward. Unfortunately, her acting skills were too poor and she was soon seen through by the writer. "I'm sorry, author, I just think if there are more readers, you can write more happily." The girl sent a letter of apology and attached a pathetic emoticon, "I don't want you to write so much for nothing and get nothing in return ......" "Not for nothing, now this story would have been what I wanted to write myself. "The writer looked at the screen and smiled in relief. "As long as there is a reader who genuinely likes it, it's not a waste of time." "Author greatly ......," the girl sent over a touching emoji. "Thank you." "You're welcome." The writer replied. "I just want to see someone live well with hope even if they are in a wheelchair." *** The world is so unpredictable, when the writer desperately update, write all the routines, trying to become famous, his work no one asked for; and when he just frankly write the protagonist experienced growth and sadness, the protagonist through hardships but the original state of mind unchanged, but gradually gained more readers resonance. "Author greatly, your text although not particularly painful ......" more and more readers to his message, "but when I follow the protagonist all the way through, I feel that even ordinary as yourself, should also be able to in this bad The world is a bad place to live in." By the time that article was serialized to the middle, he already had a not insignificant number of loyal readers, and became famous in the circle, and the income from writing had long exceeded that of ordinary working people, and the prospects for follow-up looked quite good. And all this, all because at the request of the girl, he saved the protagonist of his pen, not leaving it alone in a desperate situation waiting to die. At the same time also made himself. *** A year later, on the day of sending out the finished chapters, the writer did not stay too long in the readers' group that was enthusiastically celebrating the discussion, but sent a message to the girl privately.

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