On the Shelf Speech (Raise a Glass)_1

I must admit, when it comes to this topic, my heart is really anxious.

At noon today, this book will be released, which also means that companions who have stayed with me for more than a month now face the choice of whether to stay or go. Accompanying me through thirty-six days and nights, helping me regain confidence, it would be a lie to say I'm not moved. Every time I open the background and see the support of my brothers and sisters, my enthusiasm reignites, and I hunker down to work through the night (that's a bit sentimental, I deleted it several times, but it's the truth).

The opening of the novel isn't actually made up; it's true that it has been modified so many times. Character settings and plot outlines are adjusted sometimes two or three times a day, and the more I write, the more I realize there is still so much to learn.