In the last chapter, no one discovered that the grass type was restrained by the insect type, so they couldn't change the butterfly dance and fireflies, so they had to settle for growth.
In fact, I think my battle writing is average, not too bad, not too good.
The next chapter begins with the plot of Gengar, a long travel plot, entirely self-created.
The plot of Gengar is over, and La Lulas joins the team.
The Ancient Moon Bird is not in the protagonist's elf formation, and its status is very special. (I really didn't expect it to be the one with the most likes in the character card)
The protagonist's current elves: Rose Leiduo, Yaya, Gengar, La Lulas, Salted Fish King
This book will not contain a large number of them, probably around a dozen. Later, the personalities of different elves will be described in detail.
The protagonist fulfills the dreams of the elves, and the elves accompany the protagonist throughout his life.
In fact, there are so many elves, and it is quite difficult to describe them all with distinctive characters for readers to remember. I think the one you remember most clearly now is the fool Gu Yuenniao.
Unknowingly, it has been almost a year since the protagonist came to this world. After the plot of Gengar is over, the academy chapter is also coming to an end.
The two-year period has come and Shura was born (funny)
The plot of Team Lava and Team Ocean has also begun, including the Meteor People, Meteorite, and Rayquaza.
Jirachi, the wishing star of the Seven Nights... Kyogre... Groudon...
Writing a book is actually a very interesting thing. Being stuck in writing is like constipation, painful and torturous. Thoughts of writing come out like a fountain. I can type tens of thousands of words in one breath.
I really want to have that feeling from behind every day.
I saw someone saying that the main character at the beginning, the Virgin, did not use modifiers to test wild elves.
In fact, when I first conceived this book, I was thinking, if a person one day gets extraordinary abilities, does he really have to be full of violence and fight to become the best in the universe?
It might be more appropriate in the fantasy channel, but this book is a Pokémon fanfic.
The protagonist may be that kind of human being who is friendly and kind, so Lalulas will choose him.
If we write a dark, cold, and purposeful protagonist, some elves who can feel the heart of humans will not approach him at all.
Maybe this is why Xiaozhi is liked by so many mythical beasts!
Moreover, I didn't suppress the protagonist's golden finger from the beginning. It was because he didn't want to use it, and I couldn't control his behavior.
Later, after the elves know that using the golden finger will consume the protagonist's energy, they will not let him use it, and then they will work hard to train it.
This feeling is mutual.
I've also written dark Pokémon plots, but I personally don't like that kind.
Reading online articles should not be about pursuing the true darkness (named a copy of the book above). I think the most important thing is to be comfortable while reading.
I don’t know who the readers will be when reading the book, whether they will read it as a story or become the protagonist.
Maybe a certain little plot will touch the softest part of your heart, or maybe seeing a certain elf will make you smile knowingly.
I feel like this is my purpose in writing this fanfic.
It is full of fairy tale style, but not completely divorced from reality. Although the two are a bit awkward when put together, why can't warm fairy tales exist in reality?
Thank you to the readers and friends who came to support me from the previous book, because without your later support and comments, this book may never have appeared.