The penultimate second early-month preview... probably, or maybe the last one, depending on the writing progress this month.
There is not much to say about the plot, and the plot of S3 has also ended.
Yes, you read that right, it’s over.
Not counting the previous foreshadowing, I started writing the S3 competition plot in late July. As of yesterday, I have been writing for more than three months, and the number of words has reached 200,000 words.
In terms of content, as you have all seen, almost all of them are battle scenes.
I think it is quite appropriate to take the battle between Feng Bujue and Gui Xiao as the last battle "in the game". I will write the battle part here, that's enough.
Repeating too much will only make it boring.
If everyone wrote every round, every game in detail, the plot of S3 alone could reach 800,000 words, then "Thriller Paradise" would become a veritable online game competition novel, well...
…There seems to be nothing wrong with saying this.
Let’s stop talking about the plot here, let’s talk about something else next.
Although thrillers were relatively successful in business, my stubbornness in writing and my unconventional speed of creation ultimately hindered my ability to make a fortune.
To this day, I don’t want to defend my style as a writer. I have always believed that writers should not and do not need to bow to anyone because of such things as “slow writing.”
No matter who you bow to, in the final analysis, you are bowing to money.
If I want to make money on my knees, I don’t have to do this business. But when it comes time to bow to money, I will carry bricks to support my family.
I'm going too far... In short, the income that horror brings me is good, but it's far from enough to allow me to retire early.
Although I could have written this book for another year or more, I really didn't want to drag out a story just for the sake of a steady income.
Sacrificing the quality of the work so that the author can have a comfortable meal is putting the cart before the horse.
Even if someone who can predict the future tells me now that the income from my next book will be very poor and will make me live a very poor life, I will still write it and finish it with all my heart.
Of course, the first thing to do now is to finish the thriller.
The specific plot of the ending of this book was just sorted out in my mind some time ago, but it’s hard to estimate how many words it will take to write out; what is certain is that... it will not exceed 100,000 words at most, so as soon as this month,
If not, next month, the thriller will reach its finale.
If you want to say more, let’s leave it to the final remarks.