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Author: Gushan fishing snow

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Look at this character arc!

And this damn romance!

Anyway, when I brag about my most awesome work to others, I won’t need to mention "Sky, Viola and Direwolf" anymore.

After thirteen years, I finally - finally wrote a work that surpassed "Direwolf".

It's too late. It's too late.

Direwolf was my work in 2009!

2009!

When I clicked on the last period, I knew that this would be a long-selling work because it is irreplaceable.

After writing top-level effeminate historical works in 2015, I once again wrote a top-level farsighted fairy tale.

Yes, the "fairy tale" of myopia. Because it is too beautiful and too romantic, it can only be a fairy tale.

In the future, there will continue to be far-sighted comrades who read this book and tell others about it, and their subscriptions will definitely increase. In five years, I might even be able to get thousands of subscriptions.

To be honest, I wasn't sure I could finish it until the end, because my way of writing is different from other people's. My writing is the so-called flow of experience. When I write a story, I see what happened in my mind, and then put it into my mind.

He writes it out.

This expression seems to be no different from other people's stories, because others also construct the stories in their minds.

In fact, there is a big difference.

The difference is that I'm not imagining it at all, but it's more like playing an RPG game designed by someone else. I don't know what will happen until the moment I write out the plot.

The advantage of this kind of creation is that it is very smooth and natural. The disadvantage is that once the story no longer progresses by itself, it will get stuck. This kind of stuck situation was quite common in the past.

In 2008, when I was writing Blue Sky Battle Flag, I kept getting stuck, and I could only come back scratching my head.

I have been trying to improve this situation. For example, I prepared a detailed outline for "I Teach Kendo in Tokyo", but it was of no use.

So now that I’ve finished writing this, it’s still so complete, with an ending that echoes the beginning, and completes the arcs of so many characters. I can only say that I had really good luck this time.

Take a deep breath!

In fact, I finished writing it on the 5th or the 4th, but I just set up the automatic update. I didn’t want to expose the fact that I was actually amplifying the lie so quickly.

The first thing I did was to look for any online articles I could read. After I changed my original intention of writing last year, I stopped reading online articles at all. Anyone who follows my updates on site B knows that I have never read online articles.

Since June last year, I have completed the selected works of Dostoev and the complete works of Alexeevich. In the meantime, I also read a book called "Kursk, The Decisive Victory at Plokhovka, The Biggest in History".

Tank War" (yes, that's the long name of the book).

With such a large amount of reading, and the fact that I also played so many games, I had no time to read online articles.

I haven’t watched it for a year, and I miss it so much. It just so happens that the business has come to a perfect end, so I want to reward myself.

Then I accidentally decided to watch Western fantasy.

I don’t know why I wanted to watch a Western fantasy at that time. Maybe it was because I had just watched “Dungeons and Dragons: Rogue’s Honor” in April? I liked this movie very much.

Anyway, I rushed into the fantasy zone with the idea of ​​experiencing a fantasy adventure of swords and magic.

Then I came back disappointed.

One thing I discovered is that even thirteen years after The Amber Sword began to be serialized, if I want to experience the story of swords and magic, I still can only watch The Amber Sword.

If I don’t read The Amber Sword, I can only look for earlier ones, such as the Wizard’s Story and Heart of Wrath.

I have read these countless times!

And the newly written ones now are either Cthulhu - I don't reject Cthulhu, but Cthulhu is not equal to a piece of meat!

Or it's steampunk, technology killing magic.

I want to find an authentic sword and magic game. Sorry, please turn left to the game area to find the Amber Sword.

In a rage, I decided to write it myself.

I spent 40 minutes sketching out the beginning, threw it to the editor, and then went to bed angrily.

Unexpectedly, the editor said the next day: There is nothing to change, just keep writing.

So I painted the second chapter.

The editor still said there was nothing that needed to be modified...

Yes, my new book has just been given the green light to open.

The most traditional and original sword and magic - in other words, it's the kind of outdated stuff that will never be popular.

How could it have happened? How could a book with no time traveler, no golden finger, and no conveniently designed book that digitizes everything so that readers know how to improve their strength, was given the green light all the way?

No, I really did it on a whim at first.

I was originally going to take a vacation all the way, and after Tears of the Kingdom came out, I would finish 500 hours of pain. After I had enough fun, I would write a new book about reminiscing about my youth. The new book I originally wanted was based on my second to third year of high school.

It is based on a story about a small town's problem solvers competing in the Olympic Mathematics Competition.

Hey, the editor is so generous and gives the green light all the way for the new book to be approved, so let’s just write it.

Of course, I still have to play Tears of the Kingdom, so I might as well take a few days off.

Think of it as a warm-up for August's "Baldur's Gate 3 Complete Edition."

The new book is still open under this account, and its name is "The Mage's Dating Rules"

Ah, yes, it is another book title that makes you want to be popular at first sight. Western Fantasy will not be popular, it is still this kind of Western Fantasy without golden fingers, no time travellers, and no system.

But this time there should be a pretty exciting story, right? Although this story starts with finding kittens and puppies.

(End of chapter)


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