Let’s talk about results.
Every book has its ups and downs.
Before reaching a million words, one can rely on bursts of passion for updates, but after a million words, what’s needed is patience and careful planning.
Recently, many readers have been concerned about this book’s performance.
I’ll just casually mention a few things.
Currently, it’s stable at around six thousand, fluctuating around three thousand two in 24 hours, with over 193,000 collections and 320,000 recommendation votes.
The performance has been steadily increasing.
As for rankings, we secured the first place in monthly votes for new books, and we’ve been featured on the front page recommendation list for nearly a month, with over two months at first place in the game category. We also conveniently took home the title of King of Games for 2014.
Deep accumulation leads to thin eruption.
There’s no need to fight fiercely over momentary gains and losses; I always believe that understanding the book and grasping the rhythm is far more important than temporary fluctuations in results.
I am always looking for new highlights.
Not relying on formulas to sell jokes, so sometimes, inevitable lows will occur.
I know many who like this book hope to see it achieve better results and rank higher. When the time is right, we will stand back up.
This is not difficult for us, right?
Also, don’t attack other books; since the start of writing War of the Ages until now, Floating Tower has always hoped such things wouldn’t happen. (During the War of the Ages, there were constant debates due to similar themes, and for some inexplicable reason, I was even targeted by other authors. In fact, I knew nothing at all. Sigh.)
We are all writing stories.
If it’s good, read it; if not, don’t.
There’s no need to compare the quality of a book; just find what suits your taste. Themes have their rises and falls, and it’s good if someone thinks this theme is nice and believes it can be written based on this book’s performance. This is quite good because Floating Tower often leans towards niche topics, and the growth of such themes is beneficial for me. A theme is merely a framework; the plot can innovate itself. I hope not to see the kind of blame that happened in the past.
Brother Juantu is quite good in this regard.
Although he often exposes my flaws for no reason, he still gave me quite a bit of help during the Final Redemption period.
This guy is a trickster; I’ll expose his dark history when I have time.
Over the years, I’ve seen too many ups and downs, and Floating Tower still wants to write good stories.
The game category isn’t very big.
During the War of the Ages, we’ve fought most of the battles we needed to, and during Final Redemption, we’ve pretty much taken what we needed from the sci-fi genre. When the opportunity arises, we will aim for the overall rankings.
In conclusion.
Your devoted and hardworking Floating Towerer loves you all, signing off. (To be continued ~^~)