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The first City of Psalms summary and a half-day leave

When I first estimated the word count of the first volume based on the outline, I thought it would be around half a million words, and the result was not too different. However, compared with the outline, there were considerable changes in the content arrangement.

Because an outline is an outline, only when you actually write it can you feel whether the rhythm and plot arrangement are delayed or too fast. Therefore, while keeping the main line, foreshadowing, and characterization unchanged when writing, I focused on the details.

A lot of adjustments were made, some plots were advanced, some were delayed, and some were cut off, in order to maintain enough tension without appearing rushed.

This has caused a lot of problems when I am preparing the content for the second part. The previous plot has been adjusted, and the subsequent plot will definitely change accordingly. Some content is not even necessary at all, so I took half a day off to compile the outline of the second part.

Re-plan the plot to ensure that the story is exciting, smooth and does not deviate from the main line.

I will make up for the evening update that I asked for leave today on the weekend. It does not count as a real request for leave.

After taking leave, I will summarize the story of the first part. Whether it is the characterization or the introduction of the background, I have done it to my satisfaction. I told it bit by bit, slowly deepened it, and tried my best to create a relatively complete story.

The rich and not pale Western fantasy world allows everyone to accept the "arcane" setting without any resistance.

The story of the City of Psalms has ended, but only temporarily. As the most important city in the western part of the continent, there will definitely be related plots in the future. Except for Natasha, Rhine and other characters who appear throughout the text, others will not leave here.

stage.

In addition, I would like to report with a wry smile. When I was writing the music chapter, there were voices everywhere that opposed and demanded a quick transition. I ignored it and kept writing it as planned. As a result, the music chapter has the highest number of 24-hour subscriptions so far.

, close to 4,000. After the music content was completed, it dropped to 700 in 24 hours and three days, which is really shocking.

However, since I was able to ignore the objections to writing the music before, I will not waver in the story arrangement now, and will always patiently tell my story. There will be music plots in the future, but they will only be embellishments. I will still prioritize them.

Able to persist.

Fortunately, with the recent power of the plot, the number of orders has increased by several hundred in 24 hours, and the average subscription is close to 5,000. It makes me very happy, and I am asking everyone for a monthly ticket to encourage ~ (To be continued. Please search Piaotian Literature, Novels

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