Thriller Paradise: Early of the month notice 1505


On May 1, 1886, an unprecedented strike broke out on the streets of Chicago. △¢Appointment Novel,

The workers who have been cruelly exploited and squeezed for many years have bravely stood up, just to defend their legitimate rights and interests-the eight-hour work system.

Although this struggle was severely suppressed (the Moshi Massacre), the chain reaction that followed brought together the working classes of all countries in the world and won the final victory.

May 1st, as a common holiday of the international proletariat, its far-reaching significance has affected us so far.

Nowadays, some of the rights and interests that we take for granted have been won by the unremitting efforts and sacrifices of our ancestors.

As a laborer living in the great socialist new China, we must not let the blood of our ancestors flow in vain.

So, I set an example, and as a semi-freelancer, I gave myself a holiday on Labor Day.

ok~ok~Please put down your **** and calm down.

Actually, I just want to clarify a truth: labor is glorious, and that’s right. But "legitimate rest" is nothing shameful.

It's good to read novels, play games, or go for a walk when you have time.

As the saying goes, life is too hurried. If you forget your work, there will be no pain. Leave your business in the wind...

But...the holiday is over, what should I do?

Let’s enter the early-month preview...

Because I have pulled such a large paragraph above, the text of this month’s early notice will be shorter (I’m afraid it will be charged for longer).

The "Ultimate Rescue Chapter" with the foundation as the background is still going on, but it won't last long. It should be over within this week.

After that, it's just dragging and dragging...oh no...it's the s2 preliminaries that have been paved for a long time.

In s2, in addition to Hell Frontier, players in other studios will also have more scenes, and they will be staged soon.

Stay tuned.

ps: The comics of "Thriller Paradise" have been released and I have read them. Personally, I think...not bad. I hope everyone will take a look at the "adapted works" and don't get too entangled in the degree of restoration. After all... If the comics are really exactly the same as the novels, then it would be better to read novels, right? (To be continued...)


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