Talk about the dark lines of the book and the plot and feelings of this period.
In fact, readers who are familiar with me should know that I almost never publish single chapters, nor do I talk about plots.
Because I feel that a book actually belongs to everyone the moment it is written. I don’t want to use my own ideas to change the minds of readers.
After all...I am just a bad book writer who knows nothing about "I Add a Dot to Everything"...
However, at this important point in the story, I still can't help but want to open a separate chapter and have a chat.
Let’s talk about our book, let’s talk about Wang Dong, let’s talk about the hidden thread of the book, let’s talk about the follow-up of the book...
In fact, readers who have followed the previous book should know that the protagonist in my book has always had two sides due to a setting problem (Goldfinger is too big).
On the one hand, it is the "divine nature" caused by having almost invincible abilities.
One side is the most common "human nature".
I have always felt that if a person has the ability to transcend this world, he will definitely swell, because in his view, the people in this world are just ants that can be easily crushed to death.
So in my two books, I always set an emotional anchor point for the protagonist.
For example, the bad girl and Xiaodai (the cat) in the previous book.
For example, Wang Dong and Chu Xia in this book.
In "God-Level Gathering Technique", the Godless Girl and Xiao Dai run through the entire plot from beginning to end. Countless readers hope that they have superpowers, that they can speak, and that they can unlock their own abilities. But until the end, even though they have many behaviors
They look very special, but I always make them just ordinary people (Die at the end doesn't really count).
Because I think they are the anchor between the protagonist and the ordinary world.
In the later stage, when the protagonist has dominated the world and become invincible, he actually naturally begins to break away from the ordinary world and is no longer the same kind of "creature" as ordinary people.
But when he no longer is a "human", there are always two people behind him who can't let go, one is Miss Shuishen and the other is Xiaodai. Every time he wants to leave the "human", he just needs to
When he turns around, he will find that the Shen Shen girl and Xiao Dai are always behind him. They are so ordinary, but also so extraordinary...
The same goes for this book. In this book, Su Yang may be stronger than Yun Jin. Because in Yun Jin's world, he is not the only superpower, but Su Yang is the only unique person in this world.
At this time, he will inevitably swell and think that he is going to become a god.
However, even when he swelled, when Chu Xia was in front of him, he would still become an adult again, because he understood that even if the girl in front of him did not have super powers, she had the most beautiful and greatest super powers in the world.
Ability: Love.
Compared to Early Summer, Wang Dong may actually be less noticeable. Or maybe because I said this, many readers don’t quite understand why Wang Dong is also the emotional anchor.
Because, as long as everyone pays attention, they will find that Wang Dong is actually Su Yang's [shadow].
His experience, background, education, etc. are very similar to Su Yang's. Even like Su Yang, he has a good girlfriend who has been dating since college.
The only difference may be that he doesn't have a golden finger...
So when I was setting up this character, I was thinking, if Su Yang didn't have a golden finger, as an ordinary student who came to the Magic City from a remote rural area to go to school and stayed in the Magic City to work after graduation, he would have
What kind of experience was it?
Maybe... it's like Wang Dong is like this now: 8 years after graduation, he has almost no savings. He lives in a small rental house with his girlfriend, imagining an almost impossible future. He dreams of owning his own house.
, fantasize about getting a promotion and a salary increase to change your destiny, and then... work hard.
In fact, Wang Dong is, to a certain extent, the epitome of Su Yang without the golden finger.
When setting up Wang Dong, I actually created a lot of problems in him that normal people would have. He was not brave enough (he didn’t dare to use his savings to start a business with Su Yang), and he was not calm enough (he would become arrogant once he had some status).
), not loyal enough (when in crisis, give priority to your own interests)...
But he also has the shining points of an ordinary person.
He would leave his current company for money, but he would also stop people around him from cursing Su Yang because of his guilt. He would not dare to start a business with Su Yang because he was not brave enough. But after feeling guilty, he would know that Su Yang was
After being targeted, he bravely informed Su Yang...
I feel that this is actually the [normal and complex] human nature of a normal person...
So when designing this character, I set up his betrayal and his self-salvation.
I set up the setting that although he would not be successful in his career, it was completed after going around in circles. His dream at the beginning: to have a house in Shanghai and a girlfriend to come back to him...
I feel that this is actually the greatest respect for him. After all, as an ordinary person, he is just like us. Although he does not have a golden finger, although he is not the protagonist of the story, and although he makes mistakes, he should also be treated kindly by life.