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On-Shelf Note: A New Year's Letter to Readers

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2012-2018, the Confused phase.

The first time I uploaded a novel, the sentences weren't even divided into paragraphs, there were sentences that didn't flow everywhere, but the act of writing novels filled me, then a high-schooler, with joy.

I wrote tens of thousands of words in two consecutive books, and because no one read them and they only had single-digit collections, I cut them off. The third book I wrote, titled "The Greatest Demon Lord's Royal Chef," finally got me a contract.

My editor at that time, Sharp, told me a lot, like asking me to stabilize my updates.

"I'm a student, I can't stabilize"

"Alright."

High school was busy, and soon my book was discontinued. In my first year of college, I pursued a fulfilling life but found it meaningless and completely out of place.

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