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The first volume should be finished on the Gadelon side, probably next week. I originally wanted to lay out a lot of foreshadowing and then recycle it here in the Gadelon chapter, but now I guess it’s not necessary, it’s all revealed.
In the original outline, the three astronauts in the Gadron chapter were Kamiyajiichi's teachers, and "living as a human being" was what they wanted to teach the protagonist.
And this plot also answers the protagonist’s inner confusion, “Who am I?”
Now the protagonist's performance is to enter Tiga's world view, improve human strength as much as possible, and then try to avert the tragedy as much as possible.
He knows how to do everything, but he doesn't know the overall direction.
His tactics are extremely correct, but his strategy is a complete mess. This is his current state. If I had to describe it, he is the mirror image of a character who insists on having his own way.
Obik's Yanye Street was invested by the Sethek Group. Obik was no longer Obik, just the young master Ayan. This was the success of the protagonist.
But some things are destined to be irreversible. He needs a failure, not only to grow, but also to guide him on what to do next. Of course, this failure cannot be an inexplicable failure, but a failure that has made all preparations and tried its best.
I know that many people may be discouraged from writing like this, and I also know that writing like this may not be able to grasp the situation, but I still want to write what I want to write.
My writing is terrible, my plot arrangement is terrible, I can't even write the three golden chapters, but I still want to write it.
Before this book, I tried casting half of Naruto, but was rejected.
The original words another editor told me at that time was, change it, make it more explosive, the first three chapters are as straightforward as an original one, what do you want to write as a fanfic?
I actually wanted to submit this book internally before. I found a writer I knew and read it to him three times and revised it three times. In the end, I still didn’t dare to submit it internally.
I chose the website direct service. To put it bluntly, I was timid. I was afraid of being rejected, but I was not willing to admit defeat.
At that time, I thought I would just finish writing what I wanted to write. Later, I was lucky enough to sign a contract, which was the beginning of hell.
I have read your review paragraphs and book reviews, including those that are not passionate enough...but my energy is limited.
The plot that collapsed last Friday, I added 1,000 words after seeing the feedback. Those 1,000 words were the current code. When I was thinking about how to save the plot, I also cut the next three chapters.
I’m not saying this to show off how good I am, I just want to tell you that writing a book is really tiring, especially for those who don’t have strong literary literacy.
Their knowledge and writing style are really not as great as you think. They are not as good as those of lv5, masters, and platinums. It is inevitable that they end up writing self-reliance.
It is very likely that a book signed by lv1 does not even have an outline, and is signed based only on imagination, trends, and trends. Just think of me as one of them, don't have such high expectations, I'm tired.
Chapter completed!