Open a single chapter to explain the first chapter of this volume.
The first chapter of this volume [Emotional Division and the Four Realms of God] has two versions. The first version is the 'first version' with setting problems. After timely reminders from two readers, it was released within an hour.
The revision has been completed, about 200 words, and based on the 'first version', there may be a 'multi-protagonist' look, but all 'free websites' are updated in real time, you know what I mean? They can't
To replace the revised version, 147 people subscribed to the 'first version' within an hour. Logically speaking, I only need to be responsible for them, but I know that this chapter of 'free website' will definitely be updated, so I don't need to
Let me explain again.
Originally, 'Clone Style' is quite difficult to write. If you are not careful, there will be a lot of poisonous points. The author has explained the settings of this article many times. If you really can't accept it, it doesn't matter if you don't read the settings. Just treat it as a rebirth.
It's enough to just look at the text. I still want to pursue the setting. This problem cannot be solved until I finish writing it. It doesn't matter if you, the author, can't explain it now.
In fact, the author Jun believes that as long as it is a novel, there will definitely be problems in setting, big and small. The difference lies in the audience's acceptance. Because it is the author Jun's own subjective opinion that if the 'body' is not taken away, it will be
It becomes a "poison point", so if this "setting" is not explained, it will probably become a bug in the eyes of some readers who pursue rigor.
The title of the first chapter of the main website was originally supposed to be changed to [Four Realms of God], removing the emotional division, but due to force majeure it cannot be modified, and the content inside is not affected. I hope you can understand the helplessness of being thrown into the street.
The author knows that a 'free website' is unavoidable, but if possible, I still hope that everyone will come to the main site to read it, not because of how well written the book is, but because many chapters on the main site are written by the author in his free time.
Correcting typos and omissions, adjusting or adding paragraphs, just from a reading perspective, it is definitely incomparable to the 'free website'. (To be continued)