Edict of Peace 48
Chapter 48: A Word from the Author
We’ve reached 150,000 words, my dear friends!
Scratching my head, this book actually gets a lot of updates every day. I usually write at least six or seven thousand words a day, and we’re already at just over 150,000 words—enough to start releasing chapters for purchase. It’s going live at midnight tonight, so I’m asking everyone for your support by subscribing.
I’ve been very serious about writing this book, hoping to craft a solid story.
Hoping to write a story that you all will like, something you can get into. Scratching my head again.
It’s a story of a tumultuous era and the dawn of peace, a story of strong individuals and the martial world. I also hope it will be a story belonging to heroes, a story belonging to the common people. The start of the chaotic era is less than five years away, and the heroes of that era are still just boys now.
Eventually, they will pick up their swords and guns, eventually stepping onto the battlefield for the ideal of pacifying the land.
But before them, Yu Qianfeng, Xue Daoyong, Changsun Wu’chou (Note: This name needs additional context for translation; it might refer to a specific historical or fictional figure), Si Ming—these old fellows will still be active on the world stage. At this moment, I really want to use a very, very old-fashioned tone to say…
Before stepping onto the stage of the coming turbulent times, Li Guanyi takes a stroll through the bustling Guan Yi City.
He’s a young pharmacist at the Huichun Hall, poring over books in search of antidotes, watching the stars rise and fall. He lifts his head to look into the distance, and thousands of miles away, in the State Duke’s Mansion of Longxi, a pair of eyes like a phoenix’s also look upon this world, awaiting their future encounter.
The White Tiger Seven Mansions have risen to the meridian. On that day, the young man, dozing on a wooden cabinet filled with the scent of herbs, dreamt of the battles of ten years ago. Miss Xue’s carriage rolled past the stone pavement outside, the warm sunlight bathing the earth.
The story hasn’t even begun yet.
And now the story has progressed to its first major event.
I hope everyone enjoys this story.
(Patting my face)
And then, I’m begging for first-chapter subscriptions and monthly votes! AAAAAAAAAAAA!
There should be two or three updates at midnight when it goes live.
I’ll continue updating during the day, aiming for five updates by May 1st.
My sincerest thanks.
(End of Chapter)
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