The Rise of Australia - Chapter 1005
c-1 Closing remarks
When I typed these four characters, my heart was very heavy.
The story of 3.186 million words is neither long nor short, but it is Arthur’s life.
The author knows that the story of Australasia is not perfect, and it can even be said to be a bit bad.
Because this is not only my first million-word novel, but also more than three million words in one go.
First of all, I am grateful to all the book friends who have seen this. Your support is the motivation for me to stick to it until now. Thank you!
Secondly, I am grateful to the brothers who made suggestions in the group and comment area. This long novel has no outline, so the story is a bit confusing, and there are many unreasonable places. It is the suggestions of the brothers that make this book barely readable.
Finally, I would like to thank Arthur for giving the author a meager income so that he can fulfill his dream of writing a novel.
From November 25, 2022 to July 13, 2024, I thank the book friends for their company for this year and a half. I hope that I will be lucky enough to witness the next story with the brothers.
The rest of July is for extras and conceiving new books.
This book suffers from the lack of an outline. The story is too messy and the characters are not prominent. It is a mess overall.
The outline of the next book is the top priority. Only with an outline can there be a main text.
The new book is expected to be published from the end of July to the beginning of August. Before publishing the book, the group will send the first draft for brothers to comment. Only when the story is confirmed to be exciting will it be published. (Including the extra chapters during this period, you can also suggest what you want to see, and the author will adopt reasonable suggestions.)
The author still has high expectations for the new book.
First of all, the new book should have ups and downs, making the development of the protagonist more exciting, the villain more intelligent, and the plot more reasonable.
Then the characters are more three-dimensional, making the story no longer so boring and turning it into a truly exciting story.
Finally, I want to shout a very second-rate sentence: “Long live Australasia” to end this book, which is also a farewell to Arthur and Australasia.
Long live Australasia!
The story is officially over, please don’t leave, the next story is more exciting!