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Starsea Fleet: Age of the Lord

In the grand interstellar age, countless civilizations await your conquest. Genetic serums, interstellar warships, and star mechas... Feng Mo, a transmigrator, finds himself as the heir of a declining noble family in this era of cosmic expansion. With barren lands, scarce resources, and a fleet of battered starships, he is left with a massive mess to clean up. But if he wants something, he'll just have to build it himself! Titan-class Dreadnoughts, interstellar battleships, star cruisers, interstellar destroyers, and frigates... He will traverse the stars and become the greatest Starsea Lord!

KingTL · Derivasi dari game
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122 Chs

Chapter 92: Author’s Note on Launch

I just received notice: the book will officially launch tomorrow.

As customary, here's a note on the launch. At midnight, I'll upload five chapters totaling 11,000 words. I've been updating four to five chapters daily, so I don't have much saved up. I'll do my best to keep writing and posting consistently, as I want to earn more by delivering quality work.

As for extra chapters, I'll set a goal: starting from an average subscription count of 100, I'll add one extra chapter for every additional 100 subscriptions.

About the female lead, many of you may have already guessed—Chu Yunjian is undoubtedly the main one. There won't be too many others.

I think readers can tell that the protagonist isn't randomly getting involved with women. Each woman has shared at least a year of history with him, developing a meaningful emotional connection.

This book has a complete outline, and I plan for it to reach around 1.6 million words. The next book will focus on sci-fi mecha, and I hope to write a trilogy in the sci-fi genre.

Many of you may notice that this story is somewhat of a blend, drawing inspiration from sources like naval history, encyclopedias, EVE Online, the La Grange Points, Xq Wars, and others.

There will be similarities, and I hope everyone can be understanding. These past few years have been challenging for everyone, so if you're able, please consider subscribing. If not, even a first-day subscription or a bit of support means a lot to me.

It's normal to have readers come and go—no need for harsh words. Finally, to all my readers, I wish you smooth sailing and prosperity in all directions!