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A little testimonial (about the heroine)

Book friends who are familiar with me know that I am a person who pays great attention to the opinions of readers (low emotional intelligence: I have no independent opinions and am easily influenced).

So in almost every book written, there will always be a single chapter of my response to the readers.

As expected, this book has not escaped..._(:з」∠)_

Seeing that everyone is quarreling about the heroine, I will explain it specifically:

Many book friends support harems. In fact, I also like harems. I used to do this when I wrote pirates.

But this one won’t work because the subject matter of this book is different.

When I wrote Pirates, I simply wanted to write a cool novel about Long Aotian. Even if there was a scene of defeating the Celestial Dragon, it was just about shouting slogans during the fight, without touching the essence at all.

Although this book is also a YY novel, YY is an ideal. It means writing something substantial and cannot just satisfy selfish desires.

So a harem is definitely not allowed, only a single heroine can be written.

To those book friends who were hoping for a harem, I'm really sorry to disappoint you all.

I'm here to answer some specific questions:

Q: The title of the book is Janna, but why is the heroine Seraphine?

A: It all depends on how you view the concept of "heroine". Janna is the absolutely benevolent, just and unselfish Utopian goddess in my YY. Her existence is even more important than the protagonist itself.

She and the protagonist will have a gay relationship that goes beyond love, which is more precious than any personal relationship. And as a sacred soul who will always guide mankind forward, she will not have selfish motives.

If I arranged a love scene for her, it would conflict with my setting for her.

Q: Since I wrote a single female protagonist, why did I also write a plot about the old father doubting Caitlin, hinting at a harem?

A: This is indeed my problem. Because my writing style is like this... I just wrote it as a joke, but it does seem to hint at the harem.

In addition, by the way, I have also responded to other questions raised by some book friends before:

Q: The protagonist starts off too badly and is as weak as a loser.

A: No way. If the protagonist is strong at the beginning, he will not be able to express the living environment of Zaun and the bottom of Piltover through him.

Q: The protagonist’s plug-ins are too strong and he has the aura of the protagonist. It’s unrealistic to fight without dying.

A: This is a YY novel...

Q: The great power of the extraordinary world is united in one body, so engaging in mass struggle will not work.

A: So I wrote the goddess Janna...

Q: Attributing great power to Janna is a form of personality worship.

A: Janna is not a human being, but a god without selfish motives. If that doesn't work, you can also regard her as an absolutely loyal artificial intelligence.

Q: The author writes too deeply, which is dangerous.

A: Don’t worry. I must have discussed it with the editor this time. This can be written or discussed, as long as everyone is rational and doesn’t engage in any sycophantic and anti-X activities...

Q: The author's writing is too shallow and his theoretical level is not good. For example, the protagonist has not gone through grassroots investigation and just applies the theory.

A: My theoretical level is indeed not good, but it is enough for writing YY novels. If I write deeply, I will not be able to grasp it myself, and it will easily mislead others.

This is a novel after all, and I really can’t start with the protagonist doing basic research and write it slowly. So I opened the plug-in "Jana" for the protagonist. The goddess has lived for thousands of years and knows everything. What is missing?

Grassroots investigations can be explained entirely through her.

............

The above are all comments from real book friends.

Everyone should be able to feel how divided the opinions of book friends are from the author's perspective...

I happen to be a person who has no independent opinions, and my mentality is easily affected by comments. Sometimes I go east, sometimes I go west, hey.

This time I just want to write some stories that I want to write, and I don’t want to change them again and again.

Some of the settings are really unacceptable to everyone, so we try our best to get together and part ways. If you ask me to change it, I can indeed change it for the better. But more often than not, the more I change it, the worse it gets, until it collapses.

In short...Long live understanding.
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