Chapter 39 Epilogue
Wow, incredible, I've finally finished writing.
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(By the way, when will Tomato be able to add emojis to the main text? I really want them.)
It feels like I've won a super long battle; I feel so light and airy right now!
I know many people say that what I wrote was too short, that there was a lot more to write, and that I could write it much longer.
But honestly, I've reached my limit.
This is my first time writing a full-length novel. Actually, when it exceeded 500,000 words, I already felt incredibly accomplished!
I didn't tell anyone around me about writing the novel; I could only smile foolishly at the screen by myself.
Back in my school days, I was someone who struggled to squeeze out even an 800-word essay. To have written 600,000 words now, I feel incredibly proud of myself!!!
Okay, now that I've finished praising myself, it's time for reflection.
As I wrote, I reflected on why I couldn't reach a million words. Why could other authors do it so easily?
To be honest, my skills are just too lacking; I can't balance the cheat system with the plot development.
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In the end, Ms. Zhang had more and more money, more and more monsters, and more and more abilities. I couldn't think of anything that could stump her anymore.
After all, there are very few things in this society that money can't solve.
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I don't know if it's because my thinking is too limited or it's an occupational hazard, but when I write stories, I always adopt a "discover the problem - solve the problem" format, like filling in the blanks according to a template. It's a bit rigid and not free-flowing or expansive enough.
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It's so silly.
To put it simply, when Ms. Zhang earned hundreds of thousands or millions in the early stages, I could confidently arrange her work and life. But when she later earned more than 100 million, I started to feel lost.
Poverty has limited my imagination; I simply cannot fathom what the lives of the wealthy must be like...
I'm sorry, please forgive me.
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Ah, if only I were richer than Mr. Zhang.
(A truly heartfelt statement)
(I really want to steal gold ingots from Boss Zhang's safe to support you all)
However, I also learned a lot of lessons from this writing experience.
Character design, plot development, and the connection between subplots and the main storyline.
This includes how to appropriately remind readers of previous content when there are too many characters appearing in the story; these are all things I need to learn.
I hope to improve in the next book and bring you even better stories!
I haven't decided what to write for my next book yet, but I have two ideas—
One is a similar urban fantasy story, also a lighthearted and enjoyable read. It also interweaves many trending news topics, like 360g surfing.
Another one is that infinite flow genre where "many people die." (As you can probably tell, I actually really like thriller and horror mystery genres.)
I haven't decided which one to write first yet; I need to think about it some more.
Everyone is welcome to share their suggestions.
So, I'll say goodbye to this book for now. I know I have many shortcomings and limitations, and I'm very grateful for everyone's understanding and for reading this far.
(By the way, I'd like to ask for some gifts, thank you everyone~~~~~~)
See you in the next book, bye-bye!
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