Thank you for the support of all the readers, allowing "Sweet Cone" to be published on Sanjiang. I would also like to thank Orange for taking care of and supporting me along the way.
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This book is scheduled to be released on Children's Day.
Once again, thank you for the support of all the readers.
Let's talk about a few topics that have been debated in the book recently.
First, the price of goods. The information about the price of goods comes from several local price records that I bought. Many people say that it is not down-to-earth.
Everything else feels fine, the biggest one being the segment about the bus, for which I also posted pictures.
If you are interested, you can go and take a look.
Second is the values.
The protagonist talks a lot, but there is not a single thing that harms others. It is also to cover up the golden finger and some unusual things (which the family will gradually believe in and improve in the future, after all, it is the early stage).
Third, taking things. There are only a few plotlines in total.
One is the fishing net, which cannot be bought and was borrowed from the village. This is definitely something that needs to be returned, and you can guess without thinking too much.
The second is the pig and chicken at Yang Guangping's house. Let's not discuss this, everyone has their own opinions.
There is also the pig and duck at the commune.
This is indeed not right, but at that time, individuals were not allowed to buy, and the village only had castrated boars. There was no other choice, and there were actually foreshadowing in it. Originally, I was going to fill this plot hole during a difficult period, which would only take two or three months.
But since it has been talked about so much, I decided to fill it in ahead of time.
Actually, those who can see this far are basically able to accept it, but I will still explain it.
As for values, I personally feel that my values have not gone astray, and naturally, it won't happen when writing novels.
Newcomers and new books indeed have many problems.
I also thank everyone for their understanding.
"Sweet Cone" should be released around noon on Children's Day.
Writing is not easy, it's only a few cents a day. To put it bluntly, if you drop a few cents on the ground now, there probably won't be many people who can pick it up.
I hope brothers and sisters can support it.
Once again, "Sweet Cone" thanks everyone for their support.