My Longevity Simulation - Chapter 1806

Final remarks
From the publication of the book on March 21, 2022, to its completion on August 7, 2025
, three years and five months, 4.84 million words, this first book.
It’s been such a long journey.
How many three-year periods are there in life? So
much has happened in those three years. Not to mention life itself, this book alone has experienced numerous setbacks.
The early season was mediocre, then gradually improved in the middle, and then stagnated in the latter stages.
Ever since Li Fan transcended his original possibilities, writing has become increasingly difficult. Every day has been a struggle, and sitting at my computer desk has been like pins and needles.
The reason is that all the extensive preparation and descriptions I’d spent so much time on in the early stages have been wasted.
And the realms of transcendence and sainthood are too profound to withstand the detailed descriptions of the lower realms. It
‘s been bland, unsatisfying for the readers, and it’s been frustrating for me to write.
Add to that my health, and writing thousands of words every day has become a torture.
While there are some bright spots, the overall situation hasn’t changed.
So some readers have started to criticize me for dragging it out and making a lot of money.
It’s truly unfair.
When I started writing the book, I envisioned the ending as Li Fan, with a single thought, recreating the mountains and seas, with all the past experiences recurring.
I even left some foreshadowing, tying in with the ending of the final chapter.
It’s fair to say that Li Fan has always been moving toward this goal.
True immortals, transcendent beings, and saints all fall short of this goal.
Li Fan can only keep striving for it.
This is a matter of logic.
If I could force the book to a close, that’s fine.
Ten chapters reveal everything from the moment he leaves the high walls.
But how would that compare to a poor ending?
The integrity of the book must be considered.
A story with a beginning and an end is always better than one that abruptly ends midway.
I’m quite satisfied with the ending now.
Of course, that’s just the ending.
Admittedly, the second half of the book has its flaws.
This is perhaps an inevitable mistake for long-running online novels, and for beginners’ first books.
In my next book, I’ll focus on a single world, and the highest realm won’t be as outrageous and conceptual as “Zhenzhen.”
So, that’s it.
Thank you to all the readers who have stuck with me along the way.
Thanks to Yehuo, Yunniang and other operation officers for their support along the way.
See you in the next book!
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