It’s really sad because this volume is a bit harsh on the supporting characters, so I originally planned to finish it before the Chinese New Year. I planned to finish it on the 18th, but ended up being delayed a bit because I was too busy, and by coincidence, the harsh part was postponed until the Chinese New Year.
I really didn’t do it on purpose these past two days. (Kowtows and apologizes)
In fact, after the update the day before New Year's Eve, I felt that the subsequent plot would affect my mood during the New Year, so I decided to stop updating for a few days and resume updating on the fifth day of the lunar month, so that I could at least have a good mood during the New Year. But who knew that the website arranged a recommendation on New Year's Eve,
If the update is discontinued, it will have a huge impact, so I will have no choice but to continue writing.
In addition, during the past two days when visiting relatives to pay New Year greetings, I basically drank with friends or relatives. After drinking in the morning and drinking in the afternoon, I continued drinking before I woke up. I felt dizzy and my head felt heavy while typing.
Let’s talk about the summary of the third volume.
The character of Bai Buai was decided in the outline very early on. In the initial outline, his characterization was a tragedy, which is not much different from the plot I have written so far, with the same ending.
But before the book was officially released, I felt it was too harsh, so I took the time to change the story line into a story that was not strong, but still satisfactory.
The revised content is to create a pair in the world of Red Rain, giving the two people another chance to be together. In addition, Bai Buai will still have a certain role in the mid-term, because he is the young prince, and the protagonist conquers the eldest princess and
It will help when fighting for power.
In addition, at that time, I felt that the environment in which everyone lived in recent years was too depressing, so writing something relaxing and not too aggressive would be good for my grades.
My original plan was to create a heroine with 200,000 to 300,000 words, which is about over 3 million words. At present, it has 800,000 words, excluding the eldest princess, and I have conquered almost three heroines, which is in line with the plan.
But because I committed suicide in the second volume and made a mess of the story that should have been complete, and the mess could not be cleaned up, I became discouraged and decided to delete the plot of the two heroines who had not yet appeared. (This second volume
There are instructions in the volume), which can save almost more than 700,000 words.
In this way, some of Bai Ruyue's scenes in the capital can be deleted. (She has a lot of scenes in the later period)
As some of the scenes involving the eldest princess were deleted, the scenes involving the young prince Bai Buai were no longer there, which meant that she had completely become a passerby.
So in the end, Bai Ruyue replaced Meng Xiaotu and fell in love with the protagonist in a "tricky" way. Although it was abrupt, it was at least somewhat logical.
First of all, I think that Little Rabbit's relationship is pretty much okay for now, and there will be more drama about her parents in the future.
There are two main heroines in this volume, one is Yu Hongye and the other is He Panjun. (There may be changes, because the plots of the fourth volume and the second volume are closely related and need to be sorted out.)
As for the eldest princess, the emotional foundation has been laid. I will move on to it later and write it more deeply.
At least the character I designed can leave a deep impression and not look like the old Jiang couple.
First of all, it was said at the beginning of this volume that the heroine Meng Xiaotu will have more plots.
However, the update method may be different this time. Occasionally, it will be divided into two chapters. Occasionally, for the sake of continuity of the plot, I will write a large chapter directly. Anyway, I will write at least 4,000 words a day, after all, I have to work hard.
After this heroine appeared, someone combined it with the previous book and gave me a gender assessment, saying that the author is a mature woman. This is really not the case. The author has no interest in Cao Cao.
Finally, I would like to answer the sentence that some readers asked, why it should be deleted.
Secondly, in the original plan, the eldest princess was the protagonist who went to the capital to conquer the capital, which was about 300,000 words. But after thinking about it, I decided to leave the capital to the queen, otherwise the roles would overlap and it would appear to be delayed.
The chapters in Volume 4 are approximately seventy or eighty.
This volume emphasizes the story line, and there is no emotional conflict between men and women and more brain-burning plots.
In the setting outline, this volume was originally about Little Rabbit accompanying Li Nanke into Phoenix Mountain, and a dream-like plot occurred, which made the relationship between the two richer and more delicate, and at the same time revealed some secrets of her parents. Then she and Shuangshuang girls
The meeting was regarded as a fate between grandma and her future granddaughter. But in the end, she was changed to the eldest princess.
After a comprehensive analysis, the changes in the third volume seem to be very big. In fact, there are basically no changes, and the writing is quite smooth. Unfortunately, during the Chinese New Year period, I was busy writing in a hurry, otherwise I could calm down and concentrate on writing.
, write some plots better. (Referring to the plot of the protagonist and the eldest princess’s dream, I originally planned to write about six chapters, but ended up finishing it in two chapters)
As for the plot of the fourth volume, we will not go to the capital yet, but still stay in Yuncheng.
Eunuchs and bad endings are impossible. After all, it was not easy to get rid of the bad reputation of eunuchs back then. Although the previous book also had bad endings, it was forced by the environment. This book must at least have integrity.
So after some consideration, I finally decided to let the little prince end his role in this volume, following my original plot design. Just go with it, anyway, the results of the book are just like this, there is no need to worry about anything else.
The reason is very simple. The mess in the second volume led to confusion in the outline and a decline in grades, making it impossible for the author to work in a better state.
Let’s talk about the changes in Volume 3.
At present, the plot of the heroine who appears has been written, and the story has been told. Without affecting the overall situation, some can be deleted in advance to reduce it, and that's it.
But as I continued writing, I felt a little unwilling, so I decided to write about a future heroine (Luo Qianqiu’s mistress).
The outline of Volume 4 has not been sorted out yet, and there is a high probability that it will not be updated tomorrow.
I have given up on treatment for my problem, and now I just want to carve out the subsequent plot and finally give a happy ending to the protagonist.
Also, don’t worry, the protagonist will never be knifed.
That’s about it. I’ll add anything I missed tomorrow. I wish you all a happy New Year.