The Remaining Light of the End of the Earth

The Remaining Light of the End of the Earth

by Tian Ruina

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141Kwords56chapters
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Ch. 56Toxins in Bai Mo's Body
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About This Novel

Hundreds of years after the end of the world, young Bai Mo walked out of the defense zone where humans survived, carrying the ashes of his ancestors, and embarked on a journey from a foreign land back to his hometown in China. But I never thought that this long road would eventually lead to the truth behind the apocalypse...

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Children, Don't Grow Up82mo ago

Some thoughts from my heart.

To be honest, the first online book I came across was Yao Qida's "The Original Slaughter of the End Times". It was really enjoyable to read at that time. I was using Nokia C503 and there was no heating in the middle of winter. I hid in bed with my hands frozen and read it. It was still very enjoyable. It was at that time that I had my first impression of apocalyptic literature. Unfortunately, I didn't think about writing it. Later, I watched popular fantasy works such as "Fights Break the Sphere" one after another, which made my passion for writing online articles even stronger. Later, most of what I wrote online was based on fantasy. Unfortunately, my young ambitions and low ambitions would always lead my thinking astray, and it was natural that I would not be successful. Slowly letting go of my shameful arrogance, I thought about some of my favorite things in daily life: watching zombie movies, playing apocalyptic games... It turns out that I have long been inseparable from the theme of the apocalypse, but I have never thought about writing an apocalyptic article. So I decided to write a book on this subject. Of course, although I had expectations, I didn't dare to have expectations. These are two different things. When this decision was made, Qidian had already begun a major self-examination, and many books of this type had been harmonized. To be honest, apocalyptic novels are really difficult to write, and they are relatively niche. The most important thing is that most apocalyptic novels are just about fighting zombies (although I am about the same now), and they are all the same. However, I really want to work hard to write a book that can give even a few readers a sense of freshness. Coupled with the fact that I am a crazy fan of "The Last of Us" and a die-hard fan of "Attack on Titan", plus all the works I have watched before, I tried my best to think about it. I finally have the setting for this book "The Last Light of the End" (the cover was drawn with a pencil by myself, proudly done manually), although it still seems to be very rubbish. However, I am happy and have a good start. For me, the end of the world may be more about expressing an idea, an idea that a person gradually realizes in the end of the world. I am still quite vague about what my philosophy is, but I am certain that the most indispensable thing in the end of the world is hope. Even if the road ahead is dark, there will always be some remaining light to illuminate it for you. Regarding the update of this book, I have discussed it with my dear editor-in-chief, Mr. Xiaoyao (Yaofeng, a good thief, a super good kind). He said there is no conflict between quality and update speed. Indeed, how could an author who is truly responsible for himself not try to balance the two? ? Of course, specific issues need to be analyzed on a case-by-case basis. Personally, my situation is quite special, and I may not have the time to update 10,000 words every day. However, in fact, what really affects me is not time, but my "fine" between quality and timeliness. I believe that most authors have a dream of becoming gods, saying that they write not to make money, but only to cultivate their body and cultivate their sentiments. Whether you believe it or not, I don't really believe it anyway (maybe I'm too superficial). In this case, it is natural to have good quality to be responsible for one's own readers (although I don't know how many readers I will gain after writing this review), so good quality requires careful thinking for a person who cannot update 10,000 words every day. I will never again be the kind of person who does nothing just for perfect attendance. I am not worthy of death for such a person. Therefore, I may not have such a strong update volume at certain times, and I will also lose my competitiveness for possible recommendation positions. But I will still ensure the quality to the greatest extent. Having said all that, to put it bluntly, I just want to explain that I will try my best to balance quality and speed, but if I really have to sacrifice one, I will choose speed without hesitation. When it comes to writing a book, nothing is more important than quality. Hopefully, I can take care of both as much as possible.

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I Am Not Artificial Leather81mo ago

I'm really touched

It started with a chance encounter on a book list. . . . .

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Ogasa81mo ago

Come on💪

The author takes care of himself and pays attention to rest. Only when he is well rested can he be more efficient. Keep up the good work😹😹

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Empty Hall81mo ago

Watch again after you gain weight. I'm optimistic about you. (๑‾̀◡‾́)Σ»

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Red Bean and Barley80mo ago

Support the author.

I will try to add this book to my reading list.

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I82mo ago

Handsome or not

Hahahahahahahahaha

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Full of Joy for You81mo ago

come on

I haven't read it yet, but I saw the author's comment. Come on, get fat and read it.

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ぅ九里81mo ago

Can the author change the cover? It doesn't look good. Thank you.

Thank you (*°∀°)=3. . . . . . . .

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Jun is Speechless81mo ago

Come on come on! ! !

Work hard to update! ! ! New books are selling like hotcakes

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Silence_ed82mo ago

Scientific pig farming

From what I saw in other book reviews, the author has a very good attitude, keep it first, and then read it when it gets fatter.

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