apology letter!

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Today I saw the great comments from readers. I also read through these chapters again and discovered the questions raised by readers.

I was really out of state when I was coding these chapters. I'm very sorry about this, because my personal situation has made readers who have always supported this book very uncomfortable.

I found that the biggest problem is that I am forcibly suppressing the strength of the protagonist group. This is indeed something I have not done well. I have been limiting the strength of the protagonist group. After all, this is only the third world. If you are too invincible, there are many more to come.

I can't write about the world at all. It may be that I didn't arrange it well, which makes the pressure seem very senseless. This is my problem and I didn't handle it well. I'm sorry.

But there is a problem, I still want to quibble...ah! Explain it: just follow the plot, or why Orb didn't attack first, and correct the problem that Uzumi and others must die.

There will definitely be major changes to the plot in the later stages, so don’t worry about that. After the first season’s plot ends, there will be magical changes. The extent of the changes... I can only say that I will try my best to satisfy everyone, and please understand.

The second question is why Orb didn't attack first and had to wait until the Atlantic Federation came to attack. This is because I have considered certain political and diplomatic issues. Orb strikes first and waits until the time is up before taking action. There are two different concepts.

, what Orb needs to show at this stage is the helplessness of passive counterattack. In this way, at the end of the first season of the war, he can rebuild the country, put pressure on the Atlantic Federation, and ask for more compensation, so that he can get more help, and also

It is to create an image of someone being bullied. Of course, this is just my personal opinion.

The third question, why do Uzmi and others have to die? At this point, what I consider is to make way and pave the way for the protagonist. If Orb destroys the country, someone must take the blame for this incident. No matter how strong the centripetal force of the people is,

They will complain about the decisions of high-level officials, and all the people want is a peaceful life; and the death of Uzmi and others also takes this responsibility away, so as not to affect the protagonist's control of Orb in the later period; I also considered one thing, then

If Uzumi and others do not die, there is an obstacle for the protagonist to fully control Orb. After all, the prestige of Uzumi's team within Orb is still not low, and they also take into account that Cagalli, Uzumi and others do not die.

Dealing with Cagalli is not that simple, and it also involves some plot arrangements in the later stages.

Of course, all the above explanations are my personal thoughts. Maybe I don’t have enough imagination or skills to meet the great expectations of readers. I am very sorry. I will try my best to write every chapter that follows and try to meet your expectations.

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I would also like to thank all the readers who support me. Every chapter vote, every tip, and even every comment you make, no matter good or bad (except for brainless trolls), all support my persistence and growth.

Motivation, thank you very much!


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