The old rules can be regarded as a summary of the second volume!
Those who can read this, even if they are not true fans, at least think this book can be read!
It can be seen from the previous foreshadowing that Yong Ye has a big heart. At least this world has only exposed the tip of the iceberg. The iceberg itself and what is hidden behind the iceberg have only begun to reveal its tentacles.
Some readers said in the comments that this is a story about fighting for hegemony in another world under the skin of arcane magic.
Then let me first talk about Yong Ye’s own understanding.
There is one point that Yongye agrees with very much, that is, the concept of a wealthy couple's legal land.
After all, he is a low-level demon. Even if the protagonist becomes a double top player like Darnell, it is impossible for him to defy the sky and the earth. He has to kneel in front of even a legion, not to mention a group army.
If you want to pursue more powerful power, you must first ensure your own safety and financial supply, which requires power.
In Yong Ye's eyes, arcana is a very high-level thing, a very systematic and complete subject.
It doesn't just come out of someone's head, but it takes a generation or even several generations and the general environment to develop the trend.
Of course, as a novel, it is impossible to develop a subject over hundreds of years. To a certain extent, under the influence of Sean, the time traveler, the speed will speed up. This is a main line of the book.
No spoilers here.
Anyway, this book is not about fighting for hegemony. If you read the beginning, the readers will be able to guess the ending. It would be boring, wouldn’t it?
What Yong Ye wants to write is his own story, not a cookie-cutter arcane text. If you don’t like it, you can click on the cross in the upper right corner to find real arcane texts. There should be many such books. Yong Ye congratulates me on sending this to you, and I also like it.
Sorry for the misleading title of the book, see you in the next book.
There are also books on the issue of slow heat.
This Yong Ye also needs to admit his mistakes. This was already mentioned in his acceptance speech. This is Yong Ye’s personal factor. It is easy to break down when writing a quick article. This book deliberately controlled the pace and seemed a bit slow, but I can catch up to this point.
He probably didn't care much anymore, so Yongye could only promise to write a different story as much as possible and not repeat it again.
Back to the point, regarding the second volume, readers may not have such a strong sense of involvement, because the whole volume does not revolve around Sean in many cases. From the beginning to the end, he is a bystander, a passerby, watching Man
Yujun leads the changes.
If we really want to talk about the protagonists of the second volume, Angie Beina, Starbuck, and Dickron are the ones who are the trendsetters of power.
Many people don't like Angie Beina because she often doesn't think about the protagonist, but plans for herself.
But thinking about it on the other hand, Angie Beina follows the protagonist wholeheartedly after meeting her for the first time, giving him whatever he wants.
Readers will like this kind of female character? I’m afraid it will be more poisonous, right?
In this volume, due to the adjustment of the outline, Sean's role has become lighter.
Originally, the protagonist was captured at the end of the first volume and became a slave gladiator. A chess piece in the hands of Angie Beina, together with Starbuck and Dikron, triggered the uprising of the Manyu army.
However, there is nothing new in writing this way, and it is a bit sadistic, so Yong Ye looks at the problem from a different angle. Even without the appearance of Sean, the time traveler, wouldn't the slave uprising led by Manyu Army happen?
The answer is probably no. As long as there is Angie Beina, Starbuck and this wave of people, and the oppression is there, an uprising is inevitable.
All Sean has to do is profit from these changes.
It’s good to just try this writing method briefly. After all, readers are reading Sean’s story, not the history of Ashan continent. The third volume begins to return and try to come up with what should be published, as well as more drastic changes in the times and Sean and his friends.
The changes the Eternal Night Army has brought to the world.
I would also like to thank those readers who have spent money to subscribe. Your support is the biggest motivation for this book to continue.
The performance of this book may not be that explosive, and the starting point is not very high, but the benefits are steady and steady. This can be seen from the subscription ratio. Many faces who have been chasing the book from the beginning are on the fan list.
, which shows that the poison has not escaped yet. As long as Yongye does not write down, there will be more and more readers.
Thank you again, I hope you will still be there when Yongye writes the final words of the next volume.