Chapter 607 Interlude: A Letter to the Readers (2)
Chapter 607 Interlude: A Letter to the Readers (2)
I would like to thank all the readers first.
You are all my benefactors!
Wishing everyone all the best and happiness every day.
As usual, please allow me to take a day off today.
Although it was a leave of absence.
But I still wanted to write something, so this chapter came about.
Let me get to the point.
In chapter 538, when I first wrote the interlude.
Actually, I originally planned to finish it by mid-September or the end of September at the latest.
But man proposes, God disposes; I cannot disclose the specific reasons.
In summary, from the results...
Later, I gained some popularity, so I've managed to survive until now.
Just yesterday.
The young author was also surprised to find that listening to books read aloud by real people made him quite happy.
If you don't mind.
Everyone should give it a listen; the experience is completely different from reading a book!
I myself started listening from the very first chapter, and couldn't sleep at night!
Let me share a few regrets that the young author recently summarized.
Those familiar with this book will know.
For the first 500-plus chapters, the book describes events in the urban elf dimension.
Even when soaking occurs, Rebecca's narrative is present in her world of memories.
That's just something to do as a diversion.
Let's reminisce about the fun we had playing games and watching cartoons in the past.
I admit that I got a little anxious later on because of the decline in data.
After chapter 500, the map was switched quite casually.
Take, for example, the Beast God Plane ruled by Hoopa.
This is a world where Pokémon reign supreme, and humans are suppressed.
Content like this should theoretically require at least a hundred chapters of exploration.
As a result, the author hastily wrote a few dozen pages and then turned the page, later moving on to the future world of cyber city.
Changing to a larger map was arguably too hasty and arbitrary.
This is all due to a lack of writing experience.
It can only be said that the young author's resolve was unstable and he was influenced by the data.
It seems we need to be very, very careful when changing to a larger map!
As for the current chapter.
It only touched on the key secrets of each region in a superficial way, and it wasn't written in great detail.
But there is no turning back when the bow is drawn.
The original agreement with everyone was that the series would end on the release date of ZA.
There is less than a month left since October 16th.
I had previously thought about writing several endings.
Just like a visual novel game.
There should be a bad ending 1, a bad ending 2, and so on.
A happy ending, a fake ending, a real ending...
But this is, after all, an online novel, so minor innovations are acceptable.
Big innovation is suicide.
Therefore, the young author will be more conservative and try to bring everyone a more exciting story.
There's also something about the new book.
I tried various things in the past few months, and even cut off a start in the middle.
The conclusion was that it wasn't the right time...
There are too many ideas, and they're too noisy; I need to sort them out properly.
If you start a new project.
It is essential to have thorough preparation, rather than relying solely on improvisation as is the case now.
People around me who know I write online novels often ask me the same question.
"Where do you get so many ideas? Don't you have an endless supply of inspiration?"
Whenever they say this or ask this question.
I was speechless.
Yes, inspiration is like encountering Celebi.
As long as you seize that spark of inspiration, you can create a completely new world.
Ultimately, they might be able to catch "Sai Fuhao"!
But more often than not, it's just wasting time.
No one knows how long they can persist on the path of writing...
Let's talk about another aspect.
During the writing process, I also studied the psychological activities of each character.
More often than not, I want to write about a living, breathing person, rather than a "tool".
This requires more effort.
But the young author is, after all, a relatively "naive" person.
Even at my age, I still can't always see people clearly...
After listing everything, it's about a thousand words long.
Rest assured, everyone, the next interlude will be the author's closing remarks.
Thank you to the readers who enjoyed this book and have continued reading.
I am truly grateful to you all.
Without your company, I wouldn't have been able to write this.
I love you~
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