Author's Note on the Launch of Chapter 102
Author's Note on the Launch of Chapter 102
Author's Note on the Launch of Chapter 102
If nothing unexpected happens.
This book should be available at noon today.
Thank you to all the readers who have followed this far! You're all amazing!
First, as is customary.
Let's shout it out first:
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The shouting has ended.
Let me raise a few questions.
Regarding why I wrote this book.
Actually, I didn't initially intend to write a Douluo fanfic. I had prepared my own book, but I kept putting it off (I have severe procrastination).
Later, after watching the Douluo Continent anime, I disliked the protagonist's actions, so I went back and read the original novel. I then discovered that the original protagonist really was just that kind of person.
At this moment, I finally recalled how I felt when I read the original ending more than ten years ago. The death of the female pope Bibi Dong and the fate of the Spirit Hall members made me feel somewhat uneasy back then.
After reading the original novel, I read a lot of Douluo fanfiction and became addicted to it, which gave me the idea to write my own Douluo fanfiction.
One reason is to give a different ending to the unsatisfactory story.
Secondly, it was to practice and see if I had the ability to write a full-length novel, even if it was a fan fiction.
After collecting over 25 words of material, and with nothing to do at home during the Chinese New Year, I finally typed out the first chapter on my phone—a chrysanthemum chapter!
After that, I slowly started writing on and off, and then I tragically discovered that I'm a terrible writer! It's just so nice~~ (mysterious smile).
Questions about the female protagonist of this book.
It's definitely going to have multiple female leads, no question about it, without a doubt.
As can be seen from the book's title, the protagonist stands on the side of the Spirit Hall.
The three beauties of the Spirit Hall, whether or not they are recruited, they are all female protagonists.
What's the problem with that?
People often say that Bibi Dong is a "broken shoe" or a "second-hand item."
Now that I've said that, I have something to say.
What? Does a woman who has lost her virginity not deserve to be liked? Does she not deserve to be loved? What, is this discrimination?!
I understand you have a certain obsession or complex about something, but you can't use that to make demands or attack others. That's very disrespectful and impolite!
I personally don't have that kind of complex, nor do I care about it. I'm very innocent (doge).
So stop using terms like "second-hand" or "broken shoes" all the time.
No need!
Some people bring up the fact that the three beauties of the Spirit Hall in the character list are all female leads, or that the female lead isn't the one they want, and then they criticize me for having problematic values.
Just reading a book, and you have to start swearing?
I think the problem isn't with me, but with you.
I believe my values are pretty good; at least I don't swear at people online, and I don't recall ever doing so (proudly).
So before you criticize others for having flawed values, you should first consider whether you have any flaws yourself.
When someone criticizes my values, I usually open their comment page first and read all their comments.
Some people, once you open their comment page, you'll find that they're born trolls. They'll hurl insults at almost every book they've read if they're not satisfied. For these kinds of people, I usually give them a permanent ban.
Of course, such people are still a very small minority.
Because everyone is a civilized dandy (thumbs up).
Honestly, reading is one thing, but there's really no need to criticize the author. Writing a book is difficult enough. If you like it, keep reading; if you don't, just scroll away quietly.
It's such a simple thing, isn't it?
With so many books in the Qidian library, go and read a few more; you're bound to find one that suits your taste.
Questions regarding the pacing of the book, as well as the plot and setting.
The overall tone of this book is slow-paced and as comfortable as possible.
The chapters follow the Douluo Continent timeline, but the plot and certain settings will naturally be modified, and there will be some conspiracy theories, so there will be differences from the original work.
So please don't use the original setting or plot to criticize me.
Anyway, if you challenge me, I'll admit defeat. You're always right no matter what (doge emoji for protection).
In the early stages, because the protagonist is still a kid with no special abilities, he will disappear for a period of time. Therefore, a lot of the focus is on the female lead and supporting characters, while the protagonist can only secretly observe the development of events.
Let me explain.
This book doesn't just focus on the protagonist's development; the stories of the original Douluo characters are also very exciting and interesting. I also want to explore and expand on them, which will definitely involve some major changes and will be quite different from the original work.
Some readers may not like this, and some have even criticized me for it.
Many readers couldn't resist offering advice on writing, and some even suggested I look at how other fanfiction authors write and then report back to them. You can say whatever you want, I'm not listening, I'm not listening (Akita slurps).
Some readers have said that the early plot of this book is exactly the same as the original work? It's like a copy and paste? Hmm? To that I can only offer a (black person question mark).
This is fan fiction. The original work only provides a general background framework. The plot and foreshadowing are all expanded and described by myself. They are descriptions that are developed for the needs of the subsequent plot and emotions. How can they be the same?
If you can find these descriptions in the original work, I'll chop you up... cough cough... never mind.
and also.
I know that many readers like the story to start with Tang San being punched and kicked by Shrek Academy, and then having a Ji in one hand and a Ya in the other.
It's really awesome, I like it too, hehe, those who know, know.
It's just a pity that the author is a slowpoke and can only take it slow (crying).
Back to topic.
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Finally, as is customary.
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(End of this chapter)
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