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Gu Gu, and some testimonials from the sixth volume

I know someone in Gugu will take out the knife and fork and prepare to cook me, so in advance, there will be an update tomorrow, and it will be more than 8K.

First let’s talk about why we need Gu Gu.

The story of Galar in Volume 6 has been finished, and the main plot outline I wrote earlier has also entered the final stage. If there is not much to add that I want to write, Volume 7 will most likely be the end of the entire book.

Luther's story will also come to an end here.

Many readers already know what is to be written in the seventh volume, which is related to the alpaca getting angry. In addition, it includes some construction and improvement of the island, the development categories and directions of the apprentices, and a shameless married life.

And, those people who have appeared in this story, what they are doing now and what they want to do in the future.

So speaking of it, there is quite a lot that can be written.

The seventh volume will be very daily content, and there will be basically no more disturbances.

I have understood from a long time ago that you don’t like to see too much intrigue in Pokémon novels, and I try to avoid this topic as much as possible.

However, Volume 6 is really unavoidable, because this is the focus of the main plot no matter what, and it involves the battle between the two alliances.

If this kind of battle is vague and portrayed very simply, it will appear that the external forces are very incompetent, it will not show Luther's role in this matter, and it will also make the early foreshadowing look very naive.

At the same time, I basically copied the setting of the Galar region from the game, because as we all know, the description of this aspect in Pokémon Journeys is very small, there are too many flaws in the tournament, and the official did not intend to explain too many details.

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Help GF fix the dead end setting.

So I directly adopted the setting of Galar in the game, and limitedly combined the game and animation mission settings to restore a character that basically conforms to the Pokémon world view.

For example, the plot of Mastima Island was actually completed based on my imagination based on the official settings.

According to the official setting, before Maast bought the island, he had already offended the league's top brass at the time by refusing to match-fix.

However, everyone who has played the game on Kai Island knows that the description in my novel is simply not enough to describe its richness. This connected island group can be said to be an independent kingdom, with various terrains and a large number of populations.

Elf life has a wide range of aspects.

The point is, it's quite close to Galar itself.

To be fair, I don't think the Alliance would directly throw away such an island through a sale, even if Ma Shid was extremely influential, not to mention that Ma Shid had a grievance with them at the time.

I can tell you to crack down on match-fixing. I probably don’t need to say more about whether the leaders of the league at that time had water in their heads and whether their hearts were evil or not.

So I wrote about the fake match and changed the island to help the official fill in some of the details that could be rounded off, so that it could be more self-explanatory and help me describe the plot.

Let’s talk about Roz. It’s not easy to set up this person. It can be said that he is a very important figure in the later plot of Galar.

He has two identities in the animation and the game. In the animation, he is just the president of the group. In the game, he used to be a trainer, and now he is the president. So I still adopted a combined approach and set it to the early stage of the Galar plot.

Huddle around in the alliance and rise to the top through struggle in the later stages.

As for the character setting, everyone who has played the game or watched the journey (does anyone really watch it?) knows that Roz’s character is hard to describe, and his work style is also very criticized, but he does have a

Shining point.

He is capable and likes Galar.

Whether in the game or in the animation, Roz is a complex person who cannot be described as a bad guy.

In fact, someone in the readership group told me that Roz was not taken down and felt uncomfortable.

I personally explained this problem in the novel that night with a paragraph of my views on the novels and comics of King's Journey.

Luther was never a "god" who could solve all problems from beginning to end. He could be the protagonist, but he was by no means a panacea.

The problems in Galar need to be addressed, and governance takes time. There is no way that the land will get better just by changing someone else.

Luther's compromise with Roze was that he knew that Galar really needed a capable person to do things. Compared to the nobles, Roze was really outstanding.

I refined the nobility and royal family in the game and portrayed them respectively. It is basically a self-rewriting of the plot of the Galar game.

Let me tell you something, everyone who has played the game should be disgusted with the two people from the royal family.

In the past, people at the top were like this and still had influence. It is actually conceivable what the next level would be like.

How to put it this way, there are a lot of intrigues in the Galar region, but they all serve the plot, and are meant to make Luther get what he wants in the end less abrupt.

Now this plot is over, and there isn't much left. Daily life will be the main content.

So today I'm going to stop thinking about how to start this last chapter.

By the way, let me ask you what other plots you want to see, and see if there is anything you want among the contents I have already thought of (please reply here)

You can write extras, but who do you want to read? (Zhang Shuo’s reply)


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