I have been feeling unhappy these past few days. A certain author commented in my book review section that the protagonist I wrote was very one-sided.
For specific posts, you can check out the book review area for yourself.
First of all, I don’t know what everyone thinks. Why did the Prime Minister kill Qin Chao? He did it to protect Su Ji. Are Su Ji and Qin Chao both idiots? They can’t tell who treats Su Ji well?
If this person has ill intentions towards Su Ji, Qin Chao will never let him go.
I have been writing for so long, but I still haven’t figured out what kind of character the protagonist is. Instead, they say that my portrayal of the protagonist is too one-sided.
Every time Qin Chao kills someone, which one is to protect himself? It seems that the first time he kills Fang Hua is to avenge Yu Qian. In the future, he will kill those gangsters and ninjas to protect Liao Shasha and Yu Lu.
When did I portray Qin Chao as a murderous demon without blinking an eye?
Qin Chao is willing to sacrifice his life for Su Ji, can't you see it?
That reader actually said that Qin Chao should also kill his future father-in-law? Well, then I should really change Qin Chao’s name to a beast.
I really should write Qin Chao as an executioner. He will show no mercy to anyone he dislikes and wants to kill him. He doesn't care if he is Su Ji's father or mother. Anyway, at worst, he rapes Su Ji.
Ji, because this sb girl even though her parents were fooled by the protagonist, she was still frightened by the protagonist's domineering spirit and determined to follow him.
This is great, it saves me from wasting my brain on so many useless things.
Really, I have a bad temper. Especially I care more about what this guy says. Anyway, I am a reader, or someone who reads books for free, so your anger has nothing to do with me.
I'm so sorry. I don't care if you read the book for free. When I first read the VIP book, many readers looked down on the genuine version, and I never asked them. At least, give me some respect when you read my book, okay? It's not what you think.
You can write whatever you want in a book. If you are weak, you are strong. You write a protagonist, okay?
More than once, some self-righteous readers like to influence my thoughts and give themselves a high-sounding reason, saying they are helping me improve my works.
Comrades, I have a master, and my master is Tang Chuan. If I want to learn to write, I will naturally have a great god to teach me.
Don’t think that we, as authors, should write about what kind of protagonist you like. You are just one of my readers, and you cannot represent everyone’s opinions. Unless you think you can do it, you are better than me, then please
You come to question me and tell me what my protagonist is like.
It's okay to give opinions, but have you learned how to be polite? Don't use a condescending attitude. It seems that speaking your thoughts is equivalent to giving me charity.
This is what I say, I have my own style, and the protagonist I wrote is here. If you don’t like it, others will naturally like it. If you don’t like to read it, I won’t stop you. You can question me as the author, but
Don't question my protagonist.
I have a bad temper, especially after recording the show. I am as tired as a dog and extremely angry. If you mess with me, you will hit me. Don’t call me petty, I am not even in the mood to write now.
By the way, there are two more things I have to say.
Why are our opinions useless to buyout authors like you? Your words really attacked a lot of people.
Then you said that the protagonist looks like an old monk. You are really right. The protagonist is originally a Buddhist and a demon. Only a blind person who has read my book does not know this.
Okay, that's enough venting. I'm going to bed. I have to get up early tomorrow to code. I'm not in the mood. If what I code is garbage, please don't be offended.