Attribute point settlement
Here's a funny plot I thought of earlier but completely forgot to include in the main text:
Background:
Xiao Ming's teacher's wife, Yunsheng, remembers being in jail
Title: Watch me kill you!
I am Koukou!
Who are you?
Huh? What's going on? I'm...
You calm down and think carefully about what happened.
Koukou recalled that after being captured by Liu Jinqiang...
Haha, those who disrupt order will not be able to escape this test after all!
Look at me, I'm gonna kill you!
How do I get back then?
Find the divine crane.
Why?
Re-create the divine crane.
So, where is the sacred crane?
She is another commentator, the one who gets exhausted after speaking long and difficult sentences.
It turns out that the senior was transformed from a crane?
No, that's just her name, and she's a pure human being.
Then, I think I originally wanted to introduce a setting where there were no demons. Xiao Ming was very disappointed when he found out.
In short, after finding the divine crane, Yunsheng finally wiped out Koukou's humiliation!
Could that noodle spirit be an evil cultivator? Or perhaps a demon cultivator? I don't know. Why am I writing about this character I like but don't understand?
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About this game:
Although this is a test work, the real reason for writing this book is due to my indignation. I am too greedy for novels of this theme. I felt something subtle and unpleasant in the copywriting after reading one, but I still forced myself to read it...
The content turned out to be even more cheesy than I'd imagined. In just two chapters, I saw a high-dimensional protagonist, a creature, befriending a maggot, using it as a cash cow and pet, even sleeping with it, and ultimately claiming victory by claiming he'd slept with a beautiful maggot! The description betrays a diminished focus on the protagonist and a flattering adulation of the maggot. The author also created a clichéd and useless situation where the protagonist, a gamer, is forced to be harassed by a despicable maggot and then seek its help, simply to set up the encounter between the pitiful, instrumental protagonist and the maggot. It's disgusting!!!
So my original intention was to write a story about a blood-sucking larvae that killed other larvae, with a lot of malice and hatred playing a big role. But after writing a little, I realized there wasn't much to suck blood from, so I decided pure killing would be fine. I was just trying to get some sleep, but then I realized how useless the larvae were! They died too quickly, too easily! The more I wrote, the more I realized the larvae were unnecessary, so I stopped writing.
But putting aside my ideas, I examined what I had written, and what was very distressing was that my level was so poor!
I think the more I write, the more I stray from the theme of the simulator. I'm also confused about the development of various plots and write vaguely. I focus on insignificant things every few days and emit negative energy in my writing... I really don't know if anyone will laugh out loud after reading what I write.
The gap between my abilities and my desire to be extremely successful makes it very difficult for me to build confidence. So I often feel nervous after posting something, and often want to delete it all...
Reading novels and writing novels are two completely different things. My ability cannot support the content I want to describe in my mind...but it turns out to be true.
I won't give up writing!
I will study hard and write novels only after I have written satisfactory texts.
This novel, if I were to say it's finished, I always feel like it's not necessarily finished. Instead, I want to expand on new content... although I can't write it right now. If possible, I'd like to start over, haha...
I really have to apologize. I was really exhausted at the end. I didn't know how to write anymore. What could I write? So I finished it in a very sloppy way.
Was this really just a writing idea at first? I've posted a lot of writing on Jinjiang before, and since I haven't written anything in a year, I've kept it all hidden. So, I was so impulsive writing Genius Simulator, and I even wrote 100,000 words! It's even finished! I'm so grateful to the readers who commented!!!
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In the past two weeks, my thoughts have really been sublimated. Some experiences have made me completely understand that what I should really do as a feminist is not to write about handsome men in novels, but to eliminate ants.
Because my true thoughts are, f**k all the ideas. But before that, I was clouded by some vague things. My mental state is really not that good, so my thinking arc is a bit long and I'm always a step behind. I've been reading several feminist books lately, and I'm crying over the content. As I read, those vague things are punctured...
I am not a brave enough person, but I want to write stories that belong only to women in the future.
(All posts from now on will default to an all-female worldview.)
I think the spread of ideas is also powerful, anyway.
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