The story is about to begin a new chapter. The next stop is Japan for some reason. Some details of the new story have yet to be finalized, and the outline is still being refined, so I need to take two days off. I hope you can understand.
If everything goes well, I will speed up and write a few more chapters after the outline is finalized. Please just ignore this leave.
Many readers have reported that they have forgotten the previous plot and even don’t remember who the characters are.
I don't blame you all, I forgot it myself, and only remembered it after reading the previous part. I write too slowly, and after a long time, I forget it myself. This kind of thing is actually normal.
So let me help you sort out the plot here. Of course, since I myself have forgotten how I conceived it at the time, if I were to speculate, the timeline would be as follows:
When the protagonist was twelve or thirteen years old, his father ran away from home. At the same time, the protagonist's system awakened. He made a lot of money by copying martial arts novels as a plagiarist. After that, he continued to copy various works and maxed out the achievement of "Literary Writer". After that, he embarked on the road of gaining achievements.
When the protagonist was sixteen or seventeen years old, he was tinkering with Su Xiaonuan to make a movie; when he was eighteen, he met Jiang Xinhai, and then found Xu Xiangxiao and wrote songs for them;
Later, Haiya Company was acquired by the Lu family. The protagonist went abroad, returned to China after completing the [Musician] achievement, founded Beichen Company, and met Gu Yuqing, Lu Aiai, Lu Keke, and Xia You.
Afterwards, he was assassinated and taken in by Xia You. This part of the story has not been written yet, so I won’t reveal too much.
After that, he and Lu Aiai conducted in-depth research on superconductors, and in the process, he became involved in Lu Aiai and Lu Keke's family. This part of the story has not been written yet, so I won't reveal it.
After achieving success in scientific research, Chen Ya retired and went to work on the "Philanthropist" achievement, just as he encountered a major earthquake.
After this, Chen Ya wanted to take a break and cut off all social ties. He lived in the welfare building he had built when he was playing [Philanthropist]. At this time, he accidentally found a runaway girl named Liu Ruyan.
Later, for some reason, Chen Ya went abroad to carry out a mission. While completing the mission, he also abducted a hostage, Asai Ruriko, back to China. This story will be described in detail in the next chapter, so I won’t go into details here.
At this point, all the members of the Hongyan group have been gathered. Chen Ya decides to finally get the achievement of [Working Man] and meets Mr. Qin Yunchu in the company. The story of this book begins from this time point.
Well, that’s the story in chronological order.
Because the book is written with various flashbacks, interpolations, and supplementary narrations, and with a lot of narrative tricks, it is indeed not very friendly to readers who follow the updates.
In my next book, I will try to use fewer of these fancy tricks and keep the story as straightforward as possible, so that the serialization will be more reader-friendly.
In addition, some readers said that the ending of the previous paragraph was a bit too hasty. Indeed, I got too lazy to write it while I was writing.
Sometimes when I’m writing, I realize that there are still a lot of things in my mind that I haven’t written down, but when I think about writing them down, I might be criticized for having too many words, so I just stop writing.
In fact, it is much easier for me to just keep pushing the pace without adding too many words. It is just a matter of what the protagonist should do and what he does afterwards. The starting point and the end point are very clear, and I hardly need to think about it while writing.
On the contrary, some interesting conversations, some life details, and some metaphors require some brain cells to write.
But the latter makes people feel that the word count is just padding.
Okay, I’ll stop here and reiterate again that if I take a day off today, I might have to take a day off tomorrow as well. I’m not sure. It depends on when the outline can be completed.
Finally, I wish all readers all the best.
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