San Tian Liang Jiao

Chapter 909 Early Month Announcement - 1505

On May 1, 1886, an unprecedented strike erupted in the streets of Chicago.

Those workers who had suffered cruel exploitation and oppression for years bravely stood up, solely to defend their legitimate rights – the eight-hour work system.

Although this struggle was met with harsh suppression (the Haymarket Affair), the chain reaction it triggered united the working class of various countries around the world and achieved final victory.

May Day, as the common festival of the international proletariat, still profoundly affects us today.

Today, some rights that we take for granted were won through the unremitting efforts and sacrifices of our predecessors.

As a worker living in the great new socialist China, we cannot let the blood of our predecessors flow in vain.

Therefore, I lead by example, as a semi-freelancer, and took a holiday for myself on Labor Day.

Okay~okay~please put down your middle fingers and calm down.

Actually, I just want to illustrate a principle: labor is glorious, that's right. But "legally resting" is nothing to be ashamed of.

It's good to read novels, play games, or go out and see the world when you have time.

As the saying goes, life is already too hurried, forgetting work means no pain, leaving official business in the wind...

But... the holiday is over, and you still have to do what you have to do.

Let's get into the beginning-of-the-month forecast...

Because I've rambled on for so long above, the main text of this month's beginning-of-the-month forecast will be shorter (I'm afraid it'll cost money if it's any longer).

The "Ultimate Rescue Arc" set against the backdrop of ****** continues, but it doesn't seem like it will last too long; it should be completed within this week.

After that is the long-delayed... oh no... the long-planned Peak Confrontation S2 preliminaries.

In S2, in addition to the Hell's Front, players from other studios will also have more roles, and it will be staged soon.

Please look forward to it.

ps: The "Thriller Paradise" comic has been released, and I've already seen it. I personally think... it's not bad. I hope everyone will watch it with the perspective of seeing an "adaptation," and don't be too concerned about the degree of restoration. After all... if the comic is exactly the same as the novel, it's better to read the novel, right?