A few words and a decision I would like to say to my readers.
First of all, it’s about this giant chapter.
In fact, the outline of this volume is the most satisfying plot concept I have ever had. I really like this process of having the world government compete with the other world through a star gate, and pull each other off.
In other words, the highlight of the entire Titan chapter is actually this process, and the so-called final battle is the boring part. However, some readers kept pushing and pushing, which made me feel irritable.
To be honest, according to my normal rhythm, the decisive battle will not begin until tomorrow, and there is still a short stretch ahead, but I couldn't help but rush through the plot.
You say the pace of this plot is slow, but look at the time from the opening of Star Gate 3 to now, it is only twelve chapters. Compared to the previous two worlds, this is a very fast pace.
Just because I have two chapters a day, it feels like a very slow process, but I work part-time and only start typing at 6 or 7 o'clock every day. At my speed, two chapters is the limit.
Why can't you just be patient and watch me describe this tumultuous plot? Isn't that the style of my book? It's not a quick travel story. You've all seen this, so you should be familiar with it.
Why treat this book with the requirements of a quick travel story?
Secondly.
Some readers in the comments always feel that they think more than me. Even if they don't read the text carefully, or if they do, they feel smarter.
But not only will I study these anime extensively before writing, but I will also continuously discuss with readers outside the group during the writing process. Do the book friends outside the group really prove this?
Can you come up with something he thinks you haven't written or considered before you finish reading a volume?
It must be true. You will thank him for this. You will apologize to him. If it can be changed, you will definitely change it. If it is changed, you will pay attention to it last time.
First.
Readers who have been reading that book should have discovered that you hate reading comments. You will even get up in the middle of the night to refresh the comments and then reply to them as soon as possible, right?
You later felt that treating them coldly would reduce the trust between you, but recently you have rarely asked repeatedly for comments that have been written in the text. You have to answer the same question over and over again. The problem is not all kinds of inexplicable doubts.
You are not upset now.
Suddenly I understand why these authors hate reading comments. In the future, you still think we are inexplicable. Chatting with readers is Shao Qianzheng's job?
But now, you are depressed. Even those comments have not stopped urging the plot to slow down. During those two days of typing, you have ended up feeling bored.
From now on, you will code every chapter carefully before starting.
Therefore, you used to write at your own pace, but you will change the original content due to anyone's urging.
Now that they can see it, they must be readers who are disgusted with your style so far. This is to ask you to change your rhythm again. You are really slow at writing!
First.
I definitely had no objections to Xiaojia in the past, or wanted to communicate with you. Please come outside the group before his fan count reaches 700. The comments inside and this chapter say that in addition to deleting some well-intentioned extreme remarks, you used to
I will reply again...
By the way, you must have seen some low-quality comments. You will give a summary to express that you have read it and thank him very much for his comments.