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I guess everyone has noticed that the recent plots are not rich enough and seem a bit bland.

So I want to take a day off today to have a good rest and recover.

From a certain point of view, "Warhammer Throne" was not fully prepared. I originally thought it was a self-entertainment work, but I didn't expect it to do so well. The original outline was about one million words long and had been thrown into nowhere.

Now, the plots are all being written on the fly, which puts a lot of pressure on my mind. I think about how to write the plot every day, how to make it reasonable, and how to make everyone accept it.

So sometimes my writing is a bit "watery", and I admit that.

Since I have written more than two million words, I am already a little tired, in every sense of the word.

The book "Warhammer Throne" has been criticized, saying that the author wrote it blindly, that the author did not respect the original setting, that the author changed the setting randomly, and that the author was the chosen god of Slaanesh and the Horned Rat (laugh~).

I also accept it frankly. Some plots and some settings are indeed not handled well enough. I admit it.

To be honest, when writing a book with this number of words, it is really easy for various problems to arise, including bugs in the setting, the rationality of the plot, and the author’s own fatigue. If you don’t control it well, many people will love it.

The so-called "collapse".

Fortunately, the writing of this book is still under my control.

The story has been written, and so many characters have been written, but this is just the tip of the iceberg of the so-called Warhammer world. As a man of integrity, I, the emperor, will definitely dig deep and bury everything, start well and end well, and will give all readers a satisfactory ending.

ending.

As the protagonist, Ryan will continue in his footsteps, working hard to unify the entire Kingdom of Knights and the forces of order in the old world, and fighting endlessly against various powerful enemies. Many readers complained that there were fewer battle scenes for the protagonist, saying that they could not be seen for half a day.

He won't show up.

What needs to be emphasized here is that after a series of wars, the protagonist has already achieved a high status. It is not his turn to take action in many things. He always loses his value if he does it himself. The second one is that he fought after he arrived in the Kingdom of Knights.

There are many battles, even in a magical background, there is nothing

Forces can fight every day. Warhammer Total War and some other games naturally give people the feeling of fighting every day, but if you really look at the chronology of the background, in fact, the Warhammer world is still an era of peace or a small number of local wars.

Mostly, there are fewer eras of total war.

I babbled a lot without knowing what I was talking about, haha~ Until now, I am really grateful to many people who subscribed to this book and said this chapter. It can be said that I am most happy after updating it every day.

I just refreshed the chapters over and over again to read this chapter. I have an impression of many book friends who often write this chapter. I wrote them all down in the notebook, hehehe~

Finally, do a survey here.

Do you want the protagonist to prioritize solving the cancer in the kingdom and find ways to gain the support of the dukes?

Or should we prioritize fighting against foreign enemies so that the major forces can get more opportunities to show their faces?

Or should you concentrate on farming and climbing technological trees at home, and let your son go out?

I hope you all can give me your opinion. I’ll be fine with it, but I’m not sure whether I’ll adopt it or not.

The emperor is here to say thank you!


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