Chapter 93: Shelve Speech
After more than a month, thank you to all the dear readers for following and supporting with monthly tickets.
The little fox has completed the recommended section and has come to the shelf.
Let me be honest.
The experience of starting the book was truly quite bumpy.
To put it plainly, it was like being in a huge debt, almost needing to use my backside to pay it off. As for the reason for the debt... it's actually very simple.
A friend asked to borrow money for turnover, but after lending it, the friend's loan didn't get approved and they couldn't pay it back. Then I was just dumbfounded, and later it compounded with some insurance and fee payment issues.
Got hugely duped, nearly starved to death.
I'm beyond words to complain now.
Then, let's talk about the plot!
As mentioned before, the world Ansheng is in is currently at a node of Spiritual Energy Recovery.
The little fox doesn't have grand ambitions, just wants to act cute, get by eating while waiting to poop, and occasionally help Yu Xueqing sell some goods to improve life level and earn some Wish Power.
But the world is changing.
When earning Wish Power, the little fox also influences some wishers, like Lin Ying, changing destiny and stepping into a new world.
Also like Tu Song and A Bai, because their master got charmed by the little fox, they became pitiful little unlucky ones.
Even Chen Nian, who talks mystical nonsense but only believes in powerful ships and cannons.
And Yu Xueqing's family, because of a certain little fox's arrival, embarked on a road to prosperity.
One destiny different from another, but due to deliberate or accidental wishing, they got linked with the little fox.
The Xinxing Agricultural College mentioned earlier, I saw some dear readers guessed it right, that college indeed is related to Spirit Beasts and Spirit Plants.
Changes in the world force humans to evolve, and eventually, everyone will meet because of Spirit Beasts.
The little fox got caught cheating...
The writing style is inclined towards light-hearted humor, and I no longer dare to write anything too bitter or deep, truly not my cup of tea, almost starved to death on the spot...
Then some dear readers probably came over from my other book and should already know,
Liang never wrote anything about cuckolding before, previously writing were all about cultivation with a harem twist.
All were busty and curvy big sisters.
Of course, different genre standards vary.
Writing urban themes is not a license to go wild, like putting the little fox in the urban channel, it might not even pass the review.
No more chatting, time to update.
The ideal update is three to four chapters, then taking leave on the old book to update ten thousand words for the new book on the shelf.
I'm begging the dear readers for subscriptions.
Really feeling very hungry.