Farming in a Parallel World and Becoming a God-Chapter 91: Shelf Speech_1

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Chapter 91: Shelf Speech_1

Before starting a new book.

Yong Ye believed that after two years of honing, he’d crafted his sword.

From then on, with hands in pockets, he’d be invincible under the heavens.

Yet still no, full set of recommendations, topped with premium subscriptions.

After starting the new book.

The new serialization system dealt Yong Ye a heavy blow.

It nearly left him mentally handicapped, ready to cut off his own path.

Later, after much reflection, he deemed his current writing to be his best yet—the storylines and characters were on track, most crucially with speed, and a portion of the readership acknowledged it.

Upon restarting, it was still unknown what the situation would be.

Moreover, the unique nature of this farming genre was doomed not to fit well with the serialization system; it was something that needed to be consumed in large, satisfying quantities.

Yong Ye decided to be headstrong once more, not caring about market trends or serialization.

He intended to finish the story he had spent two years preparing.

Now, he set a small goal for himself.

A word count goal.

Subscriptions weren’t Yong Ye’s business, but a matter of whether the readers would honor him with their favor.

After going live, he would burst update at least fifty thousand words—the original plan was for more, but it would depend on the speed of editing; when writing smoothly and quickly, he didn’t want to spend a lot of time editing, that was for times when the writing didn’t flow.

For the first ten days after going live, at least four updates a day, each Chapter exceeding three thousand words.

After ten days, each Chapter would still exceed three thousand words; most of the time, he aimed to maintain three updates a day with a total of ten thousand words. If he hit a writer’s block or needed to deal with other issues or edits, he would take a break, ensuring two updates a day with at least six thousand words.

After so long in the business, Yong Ye found himself back at the initial stage of web novel writing—survival of the fittest.

It all depended on how long Yong Ye could keep up with this book and how many words he could write!

Right, he forgot to mention that he had prepared a three-hundred-thousand-word outline over two years, with over a hundred plot points and more than ten main storylines, to fully present the story after the Felen Saint’s catastrophe.

As long as he didn’t collapse, writing seven or eight million words was no issue at all.

As long as he could maintain one in five golden ideas, he’d at least write five million words.

If he made it to the premium list, then there was nothing to discuss; he had to follow the plan.

With farming novels, it’s hard to predict—just take it step by step!

He hoped to have the companionship of the readers all the way!

Those who like this genre are familiar faces, so there’s no need for more elaboration.

If you can, please show your support.

Yong Ye always believed that subscriptions were duty, while tips were a mark of affection.

Mhm, he appreciated the generous support from the tipping readers; he hadn’t mentioned it in the text before, but he kept every tip in mind. ƒree𝑤ebnσvel.com

Regarding substantial tips, there would certainly be mass updates, but no promises here—let’s see Yong Ye’s actual performance when the time comes!

The book will go live tomorrow at noon, with a guaranteed fourteen Chapters, over fifty thousand words. He hoped for everybody’s support.