The Primordial Law – Chapter 68

Premium Launch Speech!

Chapter 68: Premium Launch Speech!

New book launch speech, as usual, I still have to write it, chat a bit with the brothers.

We’ll go on shelves tomorrow night at midnight, which is New Year’s Day, so it’s like crossing the year together with everyone, right?

No drafts!

I know everyone will definitely bring up the issue of explosion on shelves, but Old Fish can only pitifully tell everyone that there really are no drafts. Before starting the book, I did save tens of thousands of words, but midway I felt the drafting pace was too slow and deleted almost all of them, haha, now the daily updates are all fresh goods.

Brothers who have watched Old Fish live stream coding know how slow I code, relying entirely on two-finger zen, writing seven or eight hours a day to produce seven or eight thousand words, but after cutting and trimming, only six thousand are usable.

Tomorrow we’ll write as much as we update, see if we can squeeze out one extra chapter.

To put it simply, in the first month on shelves, every author wants to update as much as possible, none want to update less.

Anyway, just one sentence: it’s hard for Old Fish to do explosion updates, but I will certainly do my utmost to write every chapter well, treat every chapter seriously, even if there are a thousand chapters or two thousand chapters later…

After chatting about updates, I still have to beg for subscriptions.

Let me sell some misery first: the pressure of writing a new book is really huge. Now I can understand why those other authors are always so pained every time they start a new book. Before, I just thought they were being pretentious… Alright, now it’s my turn to be pretentious. That pain is real—almost every moment of every day, I’m thinking about the plot, thinking about the characters, my mood rising and falling with the readers’ pursuits…

Thanks to the brothers who have been following the reads.

I know many old brothers specially downloaded Qidian for Old Fish, including those who downloaded it back in the Eternal days. The new book’s current results couldn’t be without your support. When a person is under a lot of pressure, they’re most easily moved… This sounds even more pretentious, but this really is the most damn genuine thought in my heart.

Besides the old brothers who followed from Eternal, there are also many new friends reading Old Fish’s book for the first time. 《Primordial Law》 won’t disappoint you, please rest assured—xuanhuan will definitely get more and more exciting, and it will surely live up to everyone’s pursuit reads.

Thanks to everyone who has followed the reads all the way.

Before going on shelves, I didn’t deliberately hold back any big cliffhangers or major climaxes in the plot, because I think steadily advancing is better—after all, xuanhuan is a long serialized story.

Besides Qidian for shelves, there’s also Old Fish’s own new book monthly ticket lottery event—everyone can join, the prizes are pretty good.

Begging once more: first-day subscriptions are very important, hope everyone can help support.

Won’t write much more for the speech… On to the main text!

The Primordial Law

The Primordial Law

元始法则
Score 8
Status: Ongoing Author: Released: 2024 Native Language: Chinese
The “City of Dao” in the starry sky, the origin of cultivation in its earliest form on “Ancestral Continent,” the source of cosmic water in the vast universe at “Shencang Ancient Swamp,” and the forbidden void of “Battle Axe Void.” There is also the Heaven Realm hidden in the macrocosm and the Netherworld Realm in the microcosm. In Earth’s microscopic world, under the lens of a microscope—a Buddha relic, the size of a bean, resembles a faint red planet. Majestic mountain ranges and dried-up ancient riverbeds crisscross its surface, barren yet vast, presenting a magnificent spectacle. Researchers, filled with awe, carefully observed this microscopic realm. Not long after, they made a startling discovery. An ancient, eerie bronze ship lay docked in the dry ocean of this faint red planet. Covered in rust, its masts and sails were still discernible, as if stranded there for countless ages. With the magnification increased, the ship’s deck revealed a mass of skeletal remains: armored human skeletons, phoenix corpses, and python remains. The deck was also covered with a vast forest of gravestones. Although only 460 nanometers long, it was grand and mysterious beyond measure.

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