Closing remarks



Closing remarks

It’s over.

I always want to say something, but I don’t know how to say it.

First of all, I would like to thank you all for your continued support. Thank you very much.

This book has many shortcomings, and many times it was only with the tolerance of book lovers that it was able to be read.

This includes frequent typos and the like, because I am usually busy with a lot of things, and the time I have to write books is really too little, and many places are very rushed. Well... it may not be obvious, but in fact most of the chapters are rushed out in a hurry and published as soon as they are finished, and there is rarely time to check.

I would like to express my special thanks to all the friends who have taken the trouble to point out typos, provide popular science information in the book review section, and point out common sense errors. Thank you very much.

A considerable part of the content of Middle-earth is actually difficult to understand for people who have not seen the movies or have only seen the movies. It is suspected that it is watered down if it is written in a large space in the book. In addition, pure popular science is a bit boring, so I usually skip it and try to finish the introduction in a few sentences or a paragraph. I am really grateful if someone can post popular science in the comment section to enhance the reading experience.

Next are some common sense, such as medieval military affairs. The author is really ignorant in this area, and the details are indeed not handled very well. He had to make changes several times after being pointed out that something was wrong. Later, he learned some things on the spot and was able to barely make up for the gap.

Then - you may not believe it, but I am indeed a new author. I have had some creative experience before and have achieved some success, but this is my first time writing a novel.

If my skills were more sophisticated, I could make this book more interesting, the content could be richer, and many parts wouldn't be so boring.

But the problem is just as I said before, this was my first time writing a long serial novel, and I was just trying to create everything without any tricks or experience.

The result of doing this is that I fell into almost all the traps that could lead to data loss.

Every step is accurate.

In fact, everyone should be able to see by now that the further you read in this book, the less fun you can directly experience. It keeps talking about changes in different places and the passage of time, but Levi's own strength development has stopped, and only his mentality is slowly changing.

Oftentimes, in non-traditional literature, many people don’t pay much attention to the growth of their mentality. Even if they do, it has to be done together with the strength or the plot highlights. Otherwise, there will be no excitement and people will give up on continuing to read.

The consequence of doing this is that by the time the book was finished, the data was only one-tenth of its peak, which is quite bleak.

Fortunately, our readers are generally more tolerant and rarely speak ill of us, so we managed to hold on in the end.

In the end, my only hope was to have a smooth landing, and the profits and other things didn’t matter anymore (I didn’t even ask for recommendations, I just took whatever was given to me, but editor Bacon was very nice and I kept trying).

In short, starting from the middle of the book (which is when the stats start to drop drastically), everything becomes a priority with the story ending smoothly, and everything else is put aside.

Fortunately, nothing went wrong and the story ended without any regrets.

This is a gentle movement, and everyone is treated gently in the end.

Actually, I have a lot more to say, but when I think about it, it doesn’t matter, so I won’t say more.

Finally, let me mention something that many book lovers may be interested in, about my next book - I want to write a story without limits.

This book hits all the possible pitfalls, and it helps me accumulate a lot of experience. I will be well prepared next time.

Thank you again for your support.

(End of this chapter)

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