Well, the content of the first volume has finally come to an end.
This chapter mainly records Sanjiu's thoughts on the first volume, and answers some questions from book friends. Friends who don't want to read Sanjiu's nagging can skip it directly.
To be honest, this volume is longer than I expected, at 550,000 words… but when you think about it, it doesn’t seem too long.
There are too many things written in this volume, including the ghost-faced man incident, the Nanda snake demon incident, life in the training camp, meeting Baili Pangpang and Cao Yuan, the death of the arrogant Shen Qingzhu, the New Year, graduation, solving the Belkland case, witnessing the demise of Cangnan City, the war of gods...
So much content, so many characters, are condensed into these short 550,000 words.
Here, Sanjiu can pat his chest and proudly say: "I never water my food!"
In the entire first volume, no event is superfluous. Everything is linked together, and there are countless foreshadowings. Except for a few, they are basically all revealed.
But this is just the beginning of this book.
It is not until the end of the first volume that the world view of this book is truly revealed to everyone. Xiao Qiye is just a rookie who has just stepped out of the novice village. As Yuanshi Tianzun said, he still has a long way to go.
In the final remarks of the previous book, Sanjiu said that no matter how the times change, passion and emotion are eternal themes.
If it only has passion, it is just a piece of casual writing. Only when emotions are added, the story becomes more than just a story, and the novel has its soul.
This book is written based on this concept. I believe everyone has already seen it from the first volume. Brotherhood, comradeship, and family love are the core of this book. As for love... ahem, it may not be there... but it may also be there.
Therefore, this book is destined to be a group portrait work. Lin Qiye is the protagonist, but he is not the only one in this world. In addition to him, there will be many other characters worth remembering.
Ahem, I’ve gone off topic. Overall, Sanjiu is quite satisfied with the ending of this volume.
Zhao Kongcheng fulfilled his long-cherished wish, and slashed out with his sword handsomely, breaking Lin Qiye's shackles with one blow, releasing a peerless evildoer;
Chen Muye left with the city he had guarded for ten years; Wu Xiangnan took risks again for his former teammates; Si Xiaonan chose to play chess with the gods in order to get rid of the shackles of fate; Leng Xuan believed in the gentleness in his heart and left with Xiaonan; Xiao Hongying inherited the will of everyone and stayed alone in Cangnan...
Oh, I almost forgot about the undercover agent in the enemy camp, Shen Qingzhu.
As for Qiye, he left this corner of Cangnan and was about to face the real big world.
The next volume will focus on the fifth... ahem, eh, I won't tell you~
The contents of the previous volume have been summarized. Next, let’s talk about a few points that everyone is concerned about.
The first is commemoration. Don't worry, Sanjiu's portrayal of commemoration is completely new. Even if you have not read the sequel to the previous book, it will never affect your reading experience.
All you have to do is think of her as a character with a strong mysterious aura in "Slayer of Gods" and don't think too much about anything else.
There are also some doubts among people about the fighting power of gods. The main reason is that everyone's understanding of the power of gods comes from different sources. A large number of people refer to the settings in stories such as Honghuang and Fengshen.
For example, some people would say that Yang Jian is just a famous deity in the Central Heavenly Palace. How could he kill Indra, the creator god in Indian mythology, in seconds?
Michael is just a Seraph, how can he be so powerful?
In fact, there is no need to do so. As it is said at the beginning of the book, not all gods appear in this world. For example, in China, there are at least hundreds of gods, big and small. If the Five Directions Jie Di, the Six Dings and the Six Jias were all together, it would make people feel messy.
The same goes for the issue of combat power. If the book is really ranked according to actual combat power, and Yang Jian is asked to kill some Indian god of rice, people's interest in reading will decrease. So you don't have to worry too much about this. Just think of it as a reshuffle of the combat power of this book. Of course, this reshuffle won't be too outrageous.
Sanjiu will also write the next volume seriously. I hope that if you think this book is okay, you can help promote it and give it five stars. After all, Sanjiu still wants to get back to 9.8 (dog head).
Try not to keep books.
Sanjiu is here and gives a heart to all the readers.
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