I am really convinced. Am I really wrong, dear? There will be two or three chapters later where the protagonist takes Su Siyu out to play and then drives her crazy.
I can also reveal it.
I was going to write a poem called "Hundred Birds Paying Homage to the Phoenix" here.
But I think if the price continues to fall, it will probably be wiped out.
I originally wanted to finish writing this plot, then finish writing Ha Gou’s plot, and then go directly to the concert.
But now it seems very panic.
So I’m asking for your advice for the first time when I’m opening a separate chapter. Is it necessary to write about the subsequent storyline of Su Siyu?
If I were to write, I could fine-tune it.
If I don't write it, this chapter will be useless.
Anyway, when writing a book, sometimes I encounter problems and ask everyone.
It is expected that the writing will proceed normally. There are still three or four chapters left about Su Siyu. Personally, I want to grit my teeth and write it.
But if there are too many objections, then it's over.
If it's okay, I'll try to finish it tomorrow, or the day after tomorrow at the latest.
Anyway, I calculated that the concert would start in less than 20,000 words.
Please comment, everyone, please stop lurking and express your opinions.
After all, as I said, the daily line is to try and see the effect.