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really puzzled

As soon as I updated today, many people jumped out and said that I was not keeping my word, that I promised not to cut it, and that they abandoned the book and asked me to revise the previous chapter. I was really confused.

First of all, Liu Bang was seriously ill before he defeated Yingbu. Secondly, he did not receive treatment and drank and had fun every day. I kept laying the groundwork and extended his life span for two years.

Let's be reasonable. If I don't lay the groundwork and just kill someone, a young man like Ruyi, I can understand you scolding me, but this is Liu Bang who is in his sixties. Do you know what this age was in ancient times?

Concept? He is not Zhang Cang!

According to some people's opinions, should I let Liu Bang live a long life? Then there will be no more problems with Queen Lu, and everyone can happily live to a hundred years old, and then it will be over? History is not a fantasy, and birth, old age, sickness and death are definitely unavoidable.

Yes!

They also said that the last chapter I wrote was too tear-jerking and asked me to revise it. Should I happily take Liu Bang offline as co-author? Should I just skip plots like this in the future and just write about the death of so-and-so and pass it off in one stroke?

I was so angry that I didn’t read the book reviews anymore. I went all the way to QQ and a certain website to comment on me saying that I wanted to abandon the book. Isn’t it too weird?

I'm very happy that you like the characters I wrote, and thank you, but please don't do such things that interfere with the author's creation and affect the author's thoughts. This is really not good.

What follows is a big turning point in the book. The mainstay is no longer there, and Liu Chang will naturally usher in a brand new growth.

thanks for your support.

Really puzzled


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