August month-end summary + leave slip

August has passed, and the coast has completed a 6,000-word daily update as promised, and "Death Wheel" will also enter the countdown months to the end of the book.

The original plan for "Dead Wheel" was 240W words, but later because of some previous foreshadowing, plus the climactic layout of the finished book, it may have to be expanded to around 300W words.

As for the ending, the coast had already thought about it when the book was opened, and it would never be anticlimactic.

Well.

I was reminded by a friend that the client couldn't see the chapter testimonials, so I made up a leaflet.

Coast 2 was in a box with heart monitoring, and couldn't code words to take a day off.

Today the results of the follow-up ECG came out: the coast is sinus bradycardia. God knows what kind of illness this is, and the doctor's explanation didn't understand too much, doesn't it say in martial arts novels that martial arts masters have slow heartbeats? How did you get to the coast and become sick here......

The coast and the doctor talked about their profession, and the doctor said that heart pain also has something to do with their profession.

Well, maybe it's an occupational disease caused by codewords, maybe.

Actually, I was a little scared this time, and when my heart first started to hurt, I wondered if I would die suddenly because of this, but now I think about it, I am a little allergic.

Having said all this, he was just embarrassed to ask for leave, and the coast decided to follow the doctor's advice and recuperate for a few days.

The cultivation will not be interrupted for a few days, and it is guaranteed that there will be 3000+ words per day.

It won't be too long, and it shouldn't be past the end of the week to resume the update.

I hope you will be considerate, and when the coast recovers, even if it is the month of completion, it will keep at least 5,000 words/day updated.

I'm really sorry for my physical reasons these days.

I felt so guilty in my heart...... (To be continued......)