Almighty Coach

Chapter 130: Is the twenty-one update full of sincerity worth a monthly pass?

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Let’s not talk about anything else, just the quantity. Twenty-one chapters have been updated at once. Based on this alone, it should be worthy of brothers and sisters giving a monthly pass, right

After passing the test, I could finally shout confidently: Please vote!

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Sports novels are inherently niche, and the number of subscriptions is not as good as other categories, so everyone’s support is needed to pass it. If you can afford to subscribe in full, please do so; if you are short on money, just pick up the chapters you like and subscribe, I will be very grateful if you pass.

Guan Guan has been on the road of innovation. Guan Guan hopes that every book will be a new breakthrough and each book can bring a new experience to readers. Guan Guan does not want to repeat the routines of the past, or follow other people's Writing and style.

However, the price of innovation is unknown. I don’t know if readers can accept the new way of writing and the new style.

This book "Long Live the Coach" is different from my previous book "The All-Around Athlete". The previous book was positioned as an invincible article, with all kinds of pretentiousness and slaps in the face. But "Long Live the Coach" is different. Of course, "Long Live the Coach" also has scenes of showing off and slapping people in the face, but that's not the main content, it's just the condiment.

I hope to be able to write about the passion, the perseverance of athletes, and the sports spirit of never giving up!

I have always wanted to try to add something with positive energy into my works, something that will make people excited, moved, thoughtful, and resonate after reading it.

So in "Long Live the Coach", I wrote about a father who refused to retire in order to treat his daughter's illness;

I wrote about a world champion who fell down and found himself again;

I wrote about an ordinary athlete who gave up on himself and learned to work hard to succeed;

I also wrote about a son who hopes to control his own life path, and his father who arranges the life path for his children.

I don't know if you will like it if I write it this way, or if you will approve it.

Now on the shelves, my "Long Live the Coach" is also going to be put to the test as a passing innovation.

As for online novels, subscription is the foundation.

If you feel that my new way of writing sports articles is acceptable, please subscribe. That is the affirmation of my continuous innovation.

Sincere thanks to everyone!

I wish you happiness and good health!