Cheng Jinyang's story comes to an end here, and the sequel is of course a happy family and peaceful years.

As for the fight against the two demon emperors Qingxu and Dongyin, I didn’t plan to write about it when I first decided on the outline, so I didn’t add any superfluous details.

Someone mentioned that the number of words in this book is not as good as that of Cang Qing. That is because Cang Qing wrote it in the format of a road movie, so there is a lot of words to describe the local customs and customs. After all, it is impossible for the Spartans in the Peloponnese to be the same as Cang Qing. The elves of Iberia are of the same mold.

But in fact, Cang Qing also wrote too long.

At present, in my opinion, on the basis of daily updates of 4k, it is more appropriate to control the completion to 1.5 million words.

If it is to be extended to 2-2.5 million words, the story rhythm needs to be artificially prolonged. What could have been written in two chapters is stretched into three chapters... which is not conducive to the reader's experience.

There are a lot of female protagonists in this book, but before I started the book, my original intention was to have as many as possible, to see where the limits of my writing power were.

Now I know the limit is 6.

In future works, the number of female protagonists will probably not exceed 6.

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Some people say that they owe a lot of extras and have not made up for it, so this can only wait until later.

It takes me three hours to commute to and from get off work now. It’s very difficult for me to update the text for the rest of the day, and no glitches are allowed.

I have to stay up until 1 o'clock every time I work hard.

Weekend entertainment time is sacrificed...

It’s definitely not appropriate to give a poor performance in the closing remarks. Let’s talk about the new book.

As usual, when writing a new book, you must learn from the experience of writing an old book, and you must not step on the pitfalls you have stepped on a second time.

When it comes to new book themes, we have to mention market trends.

Some readers may also know that from 2010 to 2020, the readership group here at Qidian has basically completed the transformation from "a wasteful flow of bitterness, hatred and deep hatred" to a "relaxed and delicate emotional flow".

Even the editor-in-chief advised me not to write about upgrades, but to write about relaxed, pure and sweet daily emotions.

It’s just that I don’t want to write purely daily prose themes for the time being, so the new book is a new and eclectic attempt on the emotional line.

Wangdaoliu!

The so-called royal flow means that the favorability begins with friends, slowly cooks at a low temperature, and gradually heats up. Finally, when all readers feel that it should be a matter of course, it will blossom and bear fruit, and the merits will be complete.

What do you think of this way of writing?

Regarding the male protagonist, I also listened to everyone’s opinions.

On the one hand, many readers have reported that they can’t stand Cheng Jinyang’s disdain. On the other hand, I really don’t want to write a more disdainful male protagonist. Otherwise, some people may say, “You see, Youzhu can’t write any other characters besides being disdainful.” "Could it be because the author himself is actually..."

This is completely baseless slander.

Although the protagonist of this book seems a bit disdainful, it has nothing to do with the author.

In reality, I am actually a very decent and serious person.

I wrote the protagonist Cheng Jinyang purely because this book has a dominant political thread, and in my world view, people who are not disdainful cannot do well in politics.

Can Asashi do politics well?

Therefore, many times, when writing similar plots, I feel a sense of discomfort.

I can't sympathize with the protagonist at all, I just wrote it like this due to the rationality of the plot.

This is what authors do just to make money.

So in this regard, I plan to write a protagonist of Wei Guangzheng in the new book.

The character of this protagonist is upright, upright, aboveboard, righteous, selfless, loyal, high-spirited, virtuous... and a series of other idioms are not enough to describe the ultimate [kind and lawful]. Brilliant image.

At this time, some readers will definitely say, "Oh, Taiwei Guangzheng's protagonist is boring" or something like that, but I have to say it.

Read it first and then talk, okay?

Please don’t draw rash conclusions based on preconceived stereotypes before reading, and first feel the charm of the righteous male protagonist.

After all, those who can read this are probably loyal readers who are rich in knowledge, talented, well-read, and full of knowledge (tears)

The new book "Cultivation of Immortality Begins with Time Management" is released today.

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