Some words can really make you depressed if you hold them in your heart for a long time.
I just want to use this single chapter to chat with you.
When I reach middle age, I think I should be more open-minded about many things, especially writing.
But now that I think about it, I am still too naive. It has only been a month since the new book was put on the shelves and it has made me mentally broken several times. It is really like a younger brother.
In fact, I blame myself for having to write about such a subject.
Why are you blackmailing your wife if you have nothing to do?
It's too dark and boring.
Too dark and boring.
It's boring to be dark all the time.
If it's not black, it's even more boring.
It's dark and I realize that no matter how dark it is, it's just like a room surrounded by walls, leaving only one window to see the sun.
I originally thought I would be satisfied with a window to see the sunshine. After all, we can't ask for more, right?
But I never thought that this window would be welded shut by those "well-intentioned suggestions" who kept shouting "it's boring" and "don't keep doing the same routine" all day long, completely putting the author into an autistic state. Do you think it's uncomfortable or not?
But there is no way to feel uncomfortable. I have written everything, but the story must have a perfect ending, right?
real.
Everyone has different views on the same things.
Whether you find it boring or cliche, I understand and respect every reader’s thoughts.
But why haven’t I tried my best to write a better and more interesting plot?
How can you say that a book with a total of 400,000 words has almost 50,000 scrap manuscripts?
I would rather stop reading than be full-time that month, and I don’t dare to post the chapters that I’m not satisfied with. How can you say that I don’t have the best intentions?
I really hope everyone must understand one thing.
The title of this book is "My Wife's Number One Hater".
The subject matter determines that its central idea is the "black wife" until the end of the book.
You can tell how the ending will be just by reading the title of the book. Why do some people always say something like, "I can tell the ending just by reading the beginning"?
I was thinking that in a broad sense, doesn’t the ending of all online novels mean that the male protagonist achieves great perfection and reaches the pinnacle of life?
Then everyone knows the ending, so why do we still read the novel?
All I can do is try to make this central idea interesting and fun, and write about the simple daily life of a family and the emotions of a young couple.
In fact, due to some readers' well-intentioned suggestions, I have changed some of my original plots. But it turns out that no matter how I change it, as long as I don't break away from the central idea of "black fans", the result will still be "boring"
, a 'routine' evaluation.
But can I break away from the central idea of ‘anti-fans’?
cannot.
Once I write the next chapter, the protagonist will stop cheating on his wife, reveal his identity, and join the entertainment industry with the heroine.
Believe it or not, 90% of readers will leave the next day?
So I sincerely hope that every genuine reader can understand the author.
If you have any loopholes or doubts in the plot, I suggest you feel free to speak out.
But please stop teaching authors how to write books with the rhetoric of ‘it’s for your own good’.
He has really been working hard to write more interesting and high-quality plots to repay everyone's support.