Well, the content of the first volume is finally over.
This chapter mainly writes some of Sanjiu’s thoughts on the first volume, and also answers some book friends’ doubts. Friends who don’t want to read Sanjiu’s nagging can skip it directly.
To be honest, this volume is longer than I expected, a full 550,000 words...but when I think about it carefully, it doesn't seem too long.
There are too many things written in this volume, including the Ghost-faced Man Incident, the Nanda Snake Demon Incident, life in the training camp, getting to know Baili Pangpang and Cao Yuan, the arrogant Shen Qingzhu, the New Year's Eve, and graduation.
, solved the Belkland case, witnessed the demise of Cangnan City, the war between gods...
So much content and so many characters are condensed into this short 550,000 words.
Here, Sanjiu can pat her chest and say proudly: "I never drink water!"
In the entire first volume, not a single incident is superfluous, they are all interlocked, and there are countless foreshadowings buried, and except for a few, they are basically all finished.
But, this is just the beginning for this book.
It is not until the end of the first volume that the worldview of this book is truly revealed to everyone. Xiao Qiye is still just a rookie who has just walked out of the novice village. As Yuanshi Tianzun said, he still has a long way to go~
In the final remarks of the previous book, Sanjiu said that no matter how the times evolve, passion and emotion are the eternal themes.
As long as it is passionate, it will be just a good novel. Only when emotions are added, the story will be more than just a story, and the novel will have its soul.
This book is written with this concept in mind. I believe you have already seen it from the first volume. Brotherhood, comradeship, and family love are the core of this book. As for love... ahem, there may not be...
There may also be.
Therefore, this book is destined to be a work of group portraits. Lin Qiye is the protagonist, but he is not the only one in this world. Besides him, there will be many characters worthy of being remembered.
Ahem, I'm going too far. Overall, Sanjiu is quite satisfied with the ending of this volume.
Zhao Kongcheng fulfilled his long-cherished wish and slashed out the sword handsomely. He cut off Lin Qiye's shackles with one blow and released a peerless monster;
Chen Muye left with the city he had guarded for ten years; Wu Xiangnan took risks again for his former teammates; Si Xiaonan chose to play chess with the gods in order to get rid of the shackles of fate; Leng Xuan believed in the tenderness in his heart and joined forces with Xiaonan
Leave; Xiao Hongying inherits everyone’s will and stays alone in Cangnan...
Oh, I almost forgot about the undercover agent in the enemy camp, Shen Qingzhu.
As for Qiye, he has left this corner of Cangnan and is about to face the real big world.
The next volume will revolve around the fifth... Ahem, eh, I won’t tell you~
Now that we have summarized the contents of the previous volume, let’s talk about a few points that everyone is more concerned about.
The first is commemoration. Don’t worry, everyone, the depiction of commemoration in Sanjiu’s book is completely new. Even if you have not read the sequel to the previous book, it will not affect your reading experience.
Everyone just needs to think of her as a mysterious character in "Zhu Shen", and don't think too much about the rest.
There are also some doubts about the combat power of gods. The main reason is that everyone has different sources of understanding of the power of gods. A large number of people refer to the settings in stories such as Prehistoric and Conferred Gods.
For example, some people will say that Yang Jian is just a famous immortal in the Central Heavenly Palace. How can he instantly defeat Indra, the creator god in Indian mythology?
Michael is just a Seraph, how can he be so powerful?
In fact, it is not necessary. It is said at the beginning of the book that not all gods appear in this world. Just like the total number of gods, big and small, in China, there must be hundreds of them. What about the Five Directions Revealing the Truth?
If Liu Ding and Liu Jia were all together, it would make people feel confused.
The same is true for the issue of combat power. If Yang Jian were to be ranked according to actual combat power, everyone's interest in reading would also be reduced. So you don't need to worry too much about this and just treat it as this book.
It would be nice if the book's combat power was reshuffled. Of course, this shuffling wouldn't be too outrageous.
Sanjiu will also write the next volume seriously. I hope that if you think this book looks good, you can help promote it more and give it a five-star rating. After all, Sanjiu still wants to go back to 9.8 (dog head).