Final remarks



Finished writing a book.

First of all, I would like to kowtow and apologize to my readers!

Let’s talk about the important things first.

The book is finished, but I still owe more than forty chapters. As I am powerless, I will just assume that I owe sixty chapters. Each chapter has three thousand words, which means I owe eighteen hundred and eighteen thousand words. I will repay you with the new book!

Then let’s talk about the problems with this book.

This is a way of making excuses for myself and explaining myself. This book was passable in the beginning, but it became a mess in the later part.

Ultimately, it was because of my own planning that was problematic.

This book does not have an outline at the beginning, which leads to structural confusion.

Also, the handling of all the plots is too naive and imaginative.

This is what I thought about Voldemort since I started writing the book. He would kill people once a year, starting from the fourth grade, until graduation.

but……

I personally think this plot is cool, but it ignores the readers' perspectives and the issue that updating takes time - making this plot seem a bit mindless in strengthening Voldemort.

In fact, this problem has been reflected since the third grade.

At that time, I was busy with my daily life and my mind was not clear enough, so I overlooked the things that should be emphasized in that small copy of the Gryffindor Trial. Simply put, my understanding was biased. I wanted to create a demon hunter-like journey, but in reality, that copy should have portrayed the ecology of ancient wizards.

At least the point that "ancient gods were actually powerful wizards" was brought up.

In this way, when transitioning to the "Avalon" chapter, at least the treatment of the Avalon elves will not appear so inconsistent.

sigh……

This book taught me a lot.

Have an outline.

Consider the extension of the reader's emotions.

Be diligent and renew yourself.

As for the next one...

I won't write fan fiction anymore. Compared to other genres, fan fiction attracts more attention, but at the same time... it also has great limitations. Creating a story within someone else's framework is very comfortable in the early stages, when it's just a seedling, but in the later stages, the limitations and constraints will become more and more severe.

This is also the reason why I updated slowly in the later period (although it was mainly because of Meeme’s incompetence).

Next, take a few days off and read on for the new book in August!


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