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Important note about the Dragon Soul issue. Very important, be sure to read it

I have always seen many readers say that the dragon soul of the dragon is as many as the dragon souls on the real dragon now, and they are one-quarter. I have always wondered where this is what I see?

I had always thought that everyone had misunderstood, so I had never thought about this issue seriously. This morning I saw some book friends mention it, and I remembered it again, so I decided to check it carefully.

Then my clever secretary helped me find out the first chapter that mentioned this statement - it was in Chapter 280, the Dragon Soul Immortal.

The original text says:

"Do you know, how did our nine sons come from?"

Li Yunxin was still digesting the four words "Dragon Soul Immortal". At this moment, he only subconsciously widened his eyes and said, "Hmm?"

"It was the real dragon that divided after subduing the demons in the world." Ya Zi looked at Li Yunxin and looked at the little brother like a brother. "The real dragon split his dragon soul into two halves at that time. One half was left in the body of the real dragon today, and the other half turned into our nine brothers."

"Do you know how our elder brother, Prison Niu, come from?"

"It is to first split half of the dragon soul and then split half of it, and then combine the energy of the same great demon, and then there is a dragon."

"And then split half of the half into half, and combined with the energy of the great demon, I will have my second brother."

Li Yun thought for a while: "You mean... the dragon soul that turned into a prisoner was one quarter of the original. When you arrived, you would disassemble the remaining quarter and turn it into one eighth - then... another sixteenth?"

I saw this and realized what the problem was. It was not that everyone understood it wrongly, but that I wrote it in ambiguously and caused the wrong guidance.

Maybe it was because I knew it clearly when I wrote it, so I didn’t care.

In fact, the correct statement should be:

"It is to first split half of the dragon soul and then split half of it, and then combine the energy of the same great demon, and then there is a dragon."

"And then split half of the elder brother into half, and combined with the energy of the great demon, and then I will have the second brother."

Li Yun thought for a while: "You mean... the dragon soul that turned into a prisoner was one quarter of the original. When you arrived, you would disassemble this quarter and turn it into one eighth - then... another sixteenth?"

It means that one quarter of the dragon soul combined with the demon soul and turned into a dragon prisoner.

Then half was taken out of the quarter of the prison bull - Long Da became one eighth, and the remaining eighth turned into Long Eryazi.

Then one sixteenth was taken out from one eighth of Long Er - Long Er turned into one sixteenth, and the remaining one sixteenth turned into Long San Xuanfeng.

I thought about it and found that there is indeed such a problem when I write. Many times - for example - when I write, I will overly pursue the "literary nature of the words" and sacrifice some "understanding".

For example, in the dialogue of writing, I used the statement I just gave to explain, and you can actually understand it at a glance. But when I was writing, I felt that speaking like this was not in line with the character's identity and temperament, so I had to simplify it - Long Er and Li Yunxin are both smart people, "just one by one". However, if you are separated from the identity of the person in writing, it will indeed cause deviations in understanding.

And I did use the wrong word at the beginning - "and then half of it". This sentence is very ambiguous and has great problems.

Another thing that proves my fallacy is in the subsequent article - Li Yunxin met the real dragon in Dongting and said to the real dragon, "Now you have as many dragon souls as the elder brother who imprisoned the cow" - more friends should be brought into the trap by the plot here.

Since the problem is already very serious, I will explain the plot here in advance.

The reason why Li Yunxin said this is because he was confused about the issue of Dragon Soul, and he was really wrong. The True Dragon did not defend herself because she was disdainful of her identity and should not argue like a child. "No, in fact, what is the dragon soul on me?"

But in fact, the foreshadowing here has not been finished. In the new chapters afterwards, Li Yunxin will see the real dragon again when he arrives in the East. This foreshadowing will appear again, which is actually an extremely critical detail. Because it involves major spoilers, I won’t continue to talk about it here.

The reason why I specifically explained the Dragon Soul is because the setting of Dragon Soul Dragon Soul is one of the basic settings of this book's story. It is extremely important and related to the world view. If there is a deviation in understanding, I am not willing to let Jianglai down. Therefore, I will explain to you here and I am sorry for the misunderstanding caused by my narrative techniques.

In the future, I will strive to take into account both literary and transparent nature, and no longer have difficult, wrong, or vague setting deviations.
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