Final remarks



Final remarks

Finished!

When I wrote this book, I actually didn't do too much preparation. I just came up with an idea, made a simple outline, set the martial arts realm, the general world view, and a plot outline of about 100,000 words, and then started writing.

The starting point is very competitive. If you prepare too much and have too many manuscripts in stock, it will be painful to cut the book if the trial fails. This is a very realistic problem. So I didn't prepare too much at the time. I thought I would improve the outline after I passed the PK and the book didn't fail.

As a result, the book did become popular and the results were beyond my expectations, but the outline was never very complete. Often, I wrote whatever came to my mind, and only when I got stuck did I find time to make up the subsequent outline. The general plot direction, when it came to the Spirit Realm, the plot was not rich enough, and the characters were not as distinct as in the Borderland and Inner Realm chapters.

There is nothing more to write about the Taihao chapter. The protagonist is truly invincible. If the Taihao chapter is to be written, it is nothing more than recruiting disciples and then showing off. But he has already achieved success and reached the top. The breakthrough of the disciples when he was weak can no longer bring feedback to the protagonist. The only way out is for him to show off. There is nothing new in the plot, so it ends here, which is just right.

The Taihao chapter is short, but it is complete, and all the holes that need to be filled have been filled.

Let me talk about the update. After I started updating a chapter with 4,000 words, I actually wanted to resume updating twice a week, but I probably got a little tired later, or my passion faded, or I didn’t have enough energy. Every time I finished a chapter and started writing the second chapter, I felt powerless, the plot was empty, and I couldn’t continue, so I never succeeded in resuming the update twice a week…

Let me talk about book reviews. When I first published a book, I read them every day. After it was put on the shelves, I also took time to read the reviews every day. However, I spend relatively less time reading reviews and pay relatively less attention to them. Sometimes there are omissions in the reviews displayed in the background. Except for very negative reviews, I generally do not delete them. As for extremely negative reviews, they do have an impact after all, so I deleted them.

Actually, I also want to reply to book reviews, but now in order to reply to the author in the background, you have to bind your phone number (for old books, this was not necessary, you could reply directly in the background); I bound my phone to my old account, and when I tried to bind this account, it failed and I was unable to bind the account (I never did it again later), which resulted in my inability to reply to book reviews... (I remember that when the background was acting up, I successfully replied once?); I didn’t set up a reader group for this book, so I’ll see if I should set up a reader group for the new book...

I haven't decided when to publish the new book yet, so I'll take a break for a while. I'll publish a chapter when the new book comes out. I hope readers will continue to support me. Thank you!!

Let me talk about the results. The new book has been completed, with a high subscription of over 60,000 and an average subscription of over 12,000. Thank you all for your support again, and wish you all a happy Mid-Autumn Festival, family reunion, and happiness in advance!

Best regards from Bandao Qingfeng, see you in the new book!!! ^_^

(End of this chapter)


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