This is the second Pirates fanfic to be released on the shelves, and it is also the first time I have written a review for its release, so let’s just talk about it casually.

First of all, this book is still written with the same passion as the previous Black Duke.

The difference is that this book draws on the failed experience of the previous Pirates fandom, and there will be no obvious poisonous points like the previous book.

The same thing is that this book still continues the style of the previous book, which is business strategy, recruiting partners, not following others, BOSS flow, no system, and fighting for world domination.

The name of this book is not very good, but in order not to affect the shelf life, I will not change it.

I already have ideas for the subsequent plot, and I am also summarizing the shortcomings of the previous plot and learning at the same time.

I'm not good at love, so I'll stop at the same point as in this book, but the heroine will be there.

The sailing adventure will also be written in the subsequent plot, but the main plot points are still focusing on the struggle for hegemony in the new world, the development of the protagonist's three forms, and the growth process of the protagonist's team characters.

Regarding the plot of the original work, I hold the idea that I can change it if it makes sense. If the logic doesn't make sense, I would rather not change it. At the same time, it is also to show the true colors of the great pirate heroes in the original work.

The above is a summary of the book.

The following is the testimonials for the launch.

Although the collection is not high, the daily growth is considered stable. It will be on the shelves on April 4st. The current plot is also stuck at the time when the two countries are about to go to war.

So I hope you can subscribe on April 4st. Whether you read it on this site or through external channels, I hope you can come to Qidian Reading on April 1st and add a subscription to me.

At least make the first-day subscription data look good, and maybe you can win subsequent recommendations.

Subscribing even for just one day is a great support to me.

Whether my results are good or bad does not affect my creative enthusiasm, but if the first-to-book ratio is too bad, it will always make people extremely disappointed.

The initial subscription ratio of the previous book was unimaginably poor, but I still wrote more than 200 million words before it was completed, relying on this creative passion.

This is still the case with this book.

Everyone, please!

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