It’s over, the second book of Cocoon. "Boiling Literature Network"
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Thank you all for accompanying me all the way. The overall results of "The Incarnation of the Thief" are pretty good, at least Cocoon is very satisfied with it.
The updates this month towards the end are a bit slow, mainly because it was difficult to write later, and I encountered a lot of personal things, so I am very sorry for the delay.
In fact, if you do some calculations, from the launch on February 1st to the end of July, in six months, a total of nearly 1.2 million words have been updated, which is barely 200,000 words per month on average, which is not too slow...an average enough.
Line,⊙﹏⊙bhan
Let me talk about the ending. In fact, when Silkworm Cocoon originally wrote this book, it was an urban sequel to the previous book "Warcraft Towers: Another World", but when I actually wrote it, I found that in such a low-martial world like the city, it involves too much background.
It is difficult to write. If I accidentally write it, it will be an urban fantasy science fiction in an online game. If I exaggerate it a little more, it will become a space war, or a fantasy cultivation.
So in the end, it stopped at the top of the earth and completed the book! Although the follow-up matters involving science fiction and fantasy were not written, but I think if I really wrote it, it would be in another category.
Anyone who has read the first book of Cocoon should have guessed that the man who appears at the end is the protagonist in "Warcraft Towers: Another World", a strong man who grew up from a small person. The difference in strength between the two protagonists is entirely due to
The first book is a high-martial world in another world, while the second book is a low-martial world in the city.
The ten cosmic planes determined by ten sets of Planck constants correspond to the universe created by the ten Titans in "Warcraft Towers: Another World". In fact, the backgrounds of the two books are the same, but due to the limitations of urban writing, in
"The Thief" did not fully develop the background, nor did it explain clearly the reasons for the existence of the world of gods and demons like "Warcraft Towers: Another World".
I think most readers still don't want to see too much fantasy content interspersed in urban articles. If there are readers who are all about fantasy cities and feel that Cocoon should continue writing, otherwise it will be suspected of being unfinished, you can actually consider reading "Warcraft"
"Tower of Another World", if you are a reader who has also read this book, uh, you can consider reading the next book of Cocoon, ⊙﹏⊙bhan, I feel that I have gone one step further in my shamelessness.
Hmm, let’s talk about the next book, which will probably be published in two to three months. Mainly, Cocoon has to deal with some personal matters and also come up with new ideas.
Thank you again for your company along the way.
Thanks to the six leaders of Charming Yoyo, Caressing the Chrysanthemum with a Smile, Riding a Shrimp with the Fairy Sword, Looking for No One, Boya Supporting the Genuine Edition, and Zheng Lianyu.
Thanks to Ah Hao, Wu Zhi, and an old friend who became the squad leader.
Thanks to all kinds of helplessness and tragedy, just call it Xiao Le, thanks to Honkai Fantasy, Xiao Xie Bing, deputy version Sa Lan, Xiao Yin, Mu Se, etc. who are often in the comment area and appear in the group...
There are too many people to thank, and I cannot list them all. Thank you to every brother and sister who has subscribed and tipped, and thank you all for your recommendation votes and monthly votes.