For the entire day, Lu Xun basically confined himself in his room, only stepping out to cook for the people of the back mountain.
It can't be helped; he also has the part-time job of being the back mountain's chef.
It's just a pity that being a chef doesn't reward any Experience Points. I am, after all, serving the NPCs!
While Lu Xun was in his room, he mostly spent his time writing and drawing on the two small booklets, then revising and modifying them.
Because of the early public beta, some of his planned schedules were disrupted. Some of them needed to be advanced, some needed to be delayed, and some might even be canceled.
But that doesn't matter. Having the players arrive a year earlier means they can be exploited for an extra year. By throwing out some more of his own integrity and lowering his bottom line a bit, he can easily earn it back.
Be a bit more ruthless, and live a bit better.