Otaku Engineer in Great Tang Dynasty

Chapter 1506: I haven’t chatted for a long time. Let’s have a few words with you!

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A while ago, Xia Ke joined a new company here in Wuhan (no choice, I have to work hard). Many of the things I do in the new company are different from what I did in the previous company, and I have to learn a lot of new things. So Xia Ke is very busy during the day, and basically doesn’t even have time to open the writer’s backend. He only starts writing in the evening when he gets home from get off work.

I took half a day off last Tuesday to go to the hospital for a physical examination (this company applied for the job first, and then asked me to take time for a physical examination). I didn’t pay much attention to it at the time, because the physical examinations I had done in college and in Beijing last year were all Nothing went wrong, and I thought it was just a formality this time.

But when I went to the hospital later to get the results of the physical examination, Xia Ke was confused because the hospital refused to stamp me with the seal of passing the physical examination and said that there was something wrong with my body and asked me to talk to an expert.

At that time, Xiake was very worried. Firstly, he was worried that his career would be affected, and secondly, he was worried about his health. With a worried heart, Xia Ke went to the hospital expert. After looking at the physical examination results, the expert told me that there was something wrong with my electrocardiogram. The T3 wave was too flat. I didn't know what the T3 wave was. I was confused. I asked the expert what he meant.

The expert asked me if I often stayed up late, and I said if sleeping after 12 o'clock and staying up until after 7 o'clock is considered staying up late (actually, I didn't go to bed until 1:30 the night before the physical examination, and I was writing a novel until after 12 o'clock, and then I felt pain in my hands. I soaked my hands with traditional Chinese medicine, and it was over 1 o'clock after soaking.) She rolled her eyes, and then said that my flat T3 wave means that my heart is very fragile. For example, staying up late is also harmful to the body of others, but for me Staying up late is more harmful to the body, and it is likely to be irreversible damage.

In the end, she was afraid that I wouldn't understand, so she added: "Aren't there many young people who die suddenly from overwork? In your situation, it is very easy to die suddenly. You must not stay up late again in the future!"

I said it was necessary for work, and she got a little angry, and said it depends on whether you need your health or your work!

I felt a little uncomfortable at the time, so I thought about it and asked her if she could give me a stamp first. This was the company's entry physical examination, so I should be allowed to join the company first (because I saw that the previous people who had problems with their electrocardiograms later all Stamped), I tried to beg for mercy for a long time, but the doctor refused to agree. He said that the problem with my electrocardiogram was too big and could not be stamped. He had to be responsible for me and let me rest for a while and come back for a review before he could stamp it.

There was no way, this was a doctor's job, and I couldn't blame her. I could only come back with the results of the physical examination in despair.

Until now, I haven't checked again, because in the past two weeks, I have been staying up late to catch up on manuscripts. Even if I go to check, I probably won't find any good results.

The reason why I say this is not to make you sympathize with me, but to let everyone know that Xia Ke has worked very hard to update it. Four thousand words are updated every day, but I still encounter a lot of unreasonable abuse and accusations. Sometimes Xia Ke cannot bear it. I was thinking, is the profession of an online writer really so humble and humble? Do you want to be so humble, compromise, and even risk your life

Later, I figured it out. It’s not that the profession of a writer is lowly, but that some people regard the profession of a writer as too lowly, thinking that the author’s contribution is worthless and can be trampled on at will!

For example, a new person came to the group the day before yesterday. When he came in, he showed off some software that allowed him to read novels for free, and the updates were as fast as the original ones... When Xiake was in high school, he also read pirated versions of novels (at that time, people were obsessed with everything. There is no concept of copyright, and watching videos and listening to songs is free of charge), but Xia Ke will not join the genuine reader group, let alone go to the genuine reader group to show off that he knows where to read novels for free!

Because when I was reading pirated copies, I would feel inferior to those genuine readers and feel ashamed! Just like when I go to the supermarket to buy something, others pay for it, but I steal it. How can I have the shame to show off to others how to "buy" things for free

Let’s talk about piracy. Many readers who read pirated copies think that readers who read genuine copies are stupid and don’t know that there is a place where you can read novels for free. But do you think others really don’t know? It can be said that more than 80% of genuine readers have joined the genuine camp from piracy to support creators because of high-quality original content. In this society, don’t always treat others as fools, and end up with “the whole world is awake but you are drunk alone”!

Finally, Xia Ke will insist on finishing this book no matter what. It will not be unsatisfactory or unfinished. For those true fans, Xia Ke will persevere! Of course, unless I really die suddenly, then I really have no choice... I hope everyone can keep voting every day. If you really don’t have money to watch the original version, then just watch the pirated version quietly. If you have time, vote I won’t blame you!

Let’s work hard for life together!