This volume is mainly due to some physical problems, the update is not good enough, and sometimes it is out of control.
Thank you brothers for your concern and suggestions.
In fact, it's not a big problem. Even when I sit or lie down, I feel sore, which affects my sleep, and my daily routine is disrupted.
For example, I haven't slept all night, and then I feel very sleepy during the day, entering a vicious cycle.
I will adjust this aspect as soon as possible. I believe it will be restored soon, and I will maintain stable updates by then.
I originally thought that about a hundred chapters would be enough for the third volume, because the theme was to break through the blockade, and I thought I wouldn’t have much to write about breaking through the blockade, but I didn’t expect that I couldn’t stop writing it, and I haven’t finished more than 150 chapters.
The shape of a roll.
Then I suddenly understood that the Japanese blockade of the Eighth Route Army had always been there, even in the later stages of the Anti-Japanese War.
If a breakthrough is really needed before the book ends, then the only choice is to wait until the book is finished.
So this beginning is the end of the volume, which also means a new starting point.
In addition, Volume 4 will indeed enter a new stage, and the theme of this stage is "unity."
The Eighth Route Army's war of resistance was a process of fighting the enemy, and it was also a process of trying to unite domestic and foreign forces.
In this regard, I think the Eighth Route Army is very wise and far-sighted. They know who their main enemy is, and they can put aside other interference, prejudice, and even hatred first, and defeat the main enemy before talking about anything else.
This is obviously more beneficial to the country and the nation.
It's a pity that the stubborn army doesn't think so.
The stubborn army thinks about its own interests rather than the country and nation, so it goes in the opposite direction.
For the protagonist of the third volume, I tried to further integrate him into this world.
When writing this book, I often thought about what it would be like if I could travel back in time and be in a movie.
Is this history?
Or a movie?
If there is a conflict between the two, should it only be based on the historical trend or the movie trend?
I have never encountered such a problem when writing a book before, and this is the first time it has been written through into a movie.
If I have this idea, the protagonist should also have it!
Sometimes I envy the protagonist because I have to endure the pain and weave a beautiful life for him every day... Is there anything more satisfying than this?
If possible, I would like to exchange identities with him.
Say less off topic.
I think, whether it is fantasy or reality.
Only when the protagonist regards this world as his own life and everything in life, and is willing to live here forever, can he possibly rise to another level.
Otherwise, wouldn't it be bad to just hang around and wait?
Isn't it good to lie flat and use the prophet to wait for victory?
Don’t you feel comfortable using the system to crush your opponents?
No matter what the butterfly effect is, no matter how serious the consequences are, it may still be a dream, and you can start over with a reset.
but……
If this is the protagonist's life, it is his life, and only once.
The protagonist has a lot to consider.
This is the end of the third volume. If you think the soldier's writing is good, please read the fourth volume: Unity