Phew. It’s finally over.

The first full-length novel in my life can be regarded as a complete success. I did not make the mistake of the previous book where the plot density was misleading and ended hastily.

I originally thought that after finishing the last chapter, I would have emotions such as sadness and reluctance, but I didn't.

After it was over, I even felt a little excited.

It’s finally time to open a new book!

I can finally show everyone the new sexy ideas in my head!

Finally, I no longer have to be restricted by Douluo’s damn rules!

happy!

Writing a Douluo fanfic is really torture, there are bugs in the conflict between the previous and later plots, logical collapse, abstract characters, outrageous ethical relationships, inconsistencies in the settings before and after, and even repeated reading in the same book, I nm

It's really torture.

Give Tang Sanyuan his settings where bugs and conflicts are everywhere, how many brain cells will it cost me!

It's like taking over a broken ship that looks luxurious on the outside but is completely rotten on the inside, and barely patching things up so that it can continue to move forward.

So. I can’t wait to write something original.

I don’t want to be the king of books that eats my book until death!

I'm eager for a breakthrough!

Even if my next book hits the streets, I don’t want to be a loser resting on my laurels!

Only by stepping out of your comfort zone can you make progress!

If nothing else goes wrong, the next book will be more funny and imaginative. I will probably meet the brothers around the end of November or early December. Don’t forget to come and support me then.

I will never write about Douluo again! Absolutely not!

To be honest, the book Peerless Light is really the product of an accident.

Old readers may know that I originally thought about writing an original book.

But when I was finishing up the setting for the last book, I re-read Dou Er, which I hadn’t read a second time in ten years. Not surprisingly, I was still as disgusted as when I was catching up on the update.

Therefore, there is this peerless light.

To be honest, I was following Dou Er back then.

However, even at that time when I was still a junior high school student, I felt that this book was incredible.

It was so outrageous that even at that time I didn’t have the courage to watch it again.

If I didn't catch up on the update, but watched it after it was finished, I would definitely lose it halfway through and not be able to get into it at all.

And what was even more overwhelming at the time was that Wu Dong Qian Kun and Dou Er were updated simultaneously.

Every day, after watching Wu Dong Qian Kun, my blood is still boiling, and my mind echoes with "Senior Brother Lin Dong, please strengthen my Taoist sect", and Peerless Tang Sect gives me some peerless embarrassment of "Si Dong Fist, Nian Dong Sword" live.

Really speechless.

After writing the last book, when I decided to write the next book about Dou Er, I was actually a little worried.

At that time, I read almost all the Dou Er fans in Qidian, and almost none of them had a million words or more that could be completed normally. The only one with a barely acceptable score was Sun and Moon Glory.

There are not enough samples and cases, which means there is no reference, and the road ahead is confused and unknown.

I can see that the theme of Dou Er has potential (and it turns out that it does), but I am not sure what the brothers would like to see.

We can only refer to the experience of Dou Yi and other fandom experts, try bit by bit, and try and make mistakes bit by bit.

Fortunately, I was pretty lucky. In the end, the first order was 700, the average order was 500, and the average order was 3,000. It became the first masterpiece among Dou Er fans, and it continued to rise, until it is now completed at 4,500. Evenly subscribed, it can be regarded as a satisfactory result for me (in fact, my initial goal was only Qianjun came to 23333, after all, when the last book was completed, it was only over 900 Qianjun).

If I follow the update speed planned in my plan, Peerless Light will actually be completed as early as the end of August or early September.

I have said this more than once before, md.

But as I often mention in my articles, plans cannot keep up with changes.

In June and July, there were really too many sudden things and too many surprises in these two months.

The successive deaths of two elders made me feel depressed for a long time.

At that time, my own fingers on my left hand also suffered injuries due to excessive use of the keyboard, and I had to stop working for a long time.

During that time, the quality of updates was quite lagging, and I knew this myself.

I don’t make excuses, it just doesn’t work.

At that time, I was really irritable. Every day after get off work, I had to sit in front of the computer to code after a long day of exhaustion. I had to update my computer for 6,000 yuan a day, and I was often scolded when I updated it.

Sometimes when I see those people with the title of "trainee" or "apprentice" and they are so stubborn and picky about this and that, it really bothers me that I want to buy a high-speed rail ticket and attack them offline.

Sometimes it bothers me so much that I want to just cut it off. Why should I torture myself if I don’t point to this book anyway? Obviously if I don't write books, I can spend more time playing games.

More new TM, whoever likes to write can write it.

Let those SBs who criticize and criticize people all day long write it, I really don’t want to serve you for a moment.

Of course, this idea is undesirable and goes against my original intention of writing a book.

It's like getting into trouble and competing with yourself crazily.

Fortunately, I adjusted later and now my mentality has returned to the relatively peaceful state before.

Now that I think about it, that kind of mentality is really scary.

Fortunately, I have a perfect outline, so that the whole story will not go astray. At most, the quality will be reduced for a while.

Going back to the story itself, many brothers say that I am a big water comparison every day.

Well, I don’t deny this either.

After all, branch plots and foreshadowing are thankless tasks among Douluo fans. Not many people like to watch them, and they are often scolded as bums.

However, you can jump to read (as long as you don’t see the foreshadowing and find fault with it, the jump will be skipped. I am mentally prepared and understand), but I can’t jump to write.

To be precise, I don’t dare to skip writing.

I have been writing Douluo for two years, and I dare not say how well I understand and understand this subject.

But at least as a high-quality author and an old reader of online articles for more than ten years, I am definitely one of the people who understand it best, and I definitely understand it more deeply than most people.

After careful analysis and deconstruction, the structure system of Douluo fan's articles is really abnormal.

A normal novel should be divided into: beginning, development, climax, and ending

However, if Douluo fans want to achieve good results, they can only have a small beginning. It is best to mention the development casually, or simply remove it instead of going directly to the climax. The ending should wrap up a little and then move to the next beginning at the speed of light.

You can try to open the book, work backwards from the outline, and look at the article structures of other high-quality Douluo fandoms. They are basically all like this.

The more prominent examples are the two words "homophone for fish" and "stir-fried Qitian pepper".

Their articles are short and concise, fast-paced and dense.

But the price is that the writing is not long.

Last time when Shuiqun was playing nb in the group, Yu Ju said that his book Wuhun Bibi Dong would have one million words. If any brothers are reading it, you can look forward to it (although I personally feel that the probability is not high)

Qi Tianjiao's book "Struck by Lightning" has just reached one million words, but it will be finished soon.

Well, except for Yang Yu’s Riyue Yuhao. The structure of his article is even weirder, mainly relying on high-intensity abstraction. This can’t be considered a normal example (but even so, his pace is actually very fast. Starting from now on, many things can be saved as much as possible, relying purely on one's own work to support them).

Back to business.

Of course I know that writing grades this way will give me better results and make more money.

I am writing another Dou Er, and I have deleted all the miscellaneous foreshadowing and parts that complete the original settings, and also deleted all the side plots, leaving only the main plot of about 2 million words. Doubling the score will definitely not be a problem.

If we continue to streamline, only the main part and the climax will be retained, and the overall content will be compressed to less than 1.5 million words for speed reading, and it may even be possible to sprint to 10,000 orders.

But, that doesn't make any sense to me.

My purpose in writing a book is not to blindly pursue how much money I can earn (those who pretend to understand and say that I won’t be able to afford a meal after finishing this book are just fine. I will work as a security guard at the gate of my community for a month. Still five thousand).

It’s just that I have a strong desire to express myself, and I happen to like to write some stories. Writing books makes me happy.

Therefore, I never listen to the advice of some people, and I will never be led astray like many authors who fail halfway through writing.

As an old online reader for more than ten years, when I write a book, I must first consider what I am willing to read, and then consider the market and audience.

I don’t like writing characters that are so black and white.

In the eyes of many diodes, if someone like me, Wolf, didn't denigrate the Shrek Seven Monsters and Shrek to death, he would have already killed himself.

How bold! You didn't hack them! This is to severely whitewash them!

For example, that's what that idiot Quincy said, even though Ning Rongrong and Tang San were the only ones among the Shrek Seven Devils when he said this ridiculous sentence.

But he is able to confuse right and wrong.

This kind of person is like Tang San, normal people can't understand their brain circuit.

They can say whatever they like. I write mine. If you don’t like reading, just delete the book and leave. If there are too many beeps, I will ban them forever. There is nothing to say.

Other authors may tolerate it, but I never tolerate it.

Back to the topic.

Writing books is my hobby and a childhood dream of mine. Now that it has come true, I’m quite happy. I often stay up late to catch up on manuscripts and I don’t feel tired.

I like to write books and share the stories in my mind to make everyone laugh and make everyone happy. This is what I am good at.

However, I don’t want to just write Douluo fanfics for the rest of my life!

If I write too much of this deformed article structure, I'm really afraid that I'll become accustomed to it. I'm afraid that if I write too much, I'll subconsciously pick up this writing rhythm when I touch the keyboard with my hands, and I won't be able to write a normal book at all.

Therefore, even if I am scolded or called Dashuibi, I will admit it.

After carefully reviewing this book, I found that what I am best at is a relatively complete system background setting, long-term main line structure, some relatively cheerful writing styles, and a relatively large imagination.

Fans follow their idols. As a real big-eyed fan of ten years and an apostle of Xiling, it’s normal for my writing to conform to the style of some big-eyed people, right?

If possible, I will try to practice a slightly faster-paced writing style in the next book, but it will definitely not be Fei Lufeng's mindless speed run. Brothers, you can look forward to it.

Qian Chaoguang's story is over, but not completely over.

Older readers who are more leisurely may have taken a few glances at the tens of thousands of words of apocalyptic articles that I have deleted.

Qian Chaoguang's father is the protagonist of that book.

It's a pity that when I wrote that book, it happened to be during the mask period, and apocalyptic themes were not allowed to be signed at all.

If it hadn't been for this, I probably wouldn't have written a Douluo fanfic in the future.

The confrontation between the disorder camp and the order camp was a setting I made a long, long time ago. This was also used as the background in the previous book.

When I feel that the time is right, I will definitely write the story of Xia Yan, the Lord of Heaven, and turn this background into an independent novel, instead of just living in the background story like now.

About the extra

uncertain.

If I have a good idea, I’ll write it; if I don’t, I won’t.

All the holes that need to be filled have been filled in, and there are no gaps.

Finally, let me make a digression.

I will definitely not open the browser as a free channel again for my next book.

mmp!

Every day, the background shows that six to seven thousand people watch it, and several hundred people collect it. As a result, it only costs more than ten yuan every day. I really can’t say.

You can calculate how much income an average person can bring, even less than half a penny.

They are both channels. Even if I can only get a quarter of the brothers’ subscription fee from QQ Reading (assuming a ten cent subscription, I can get a little more than two cents), the monthly income is higher than that from the browser. The sides are three or four times higher.

Grandma, if you don’t want to give it to me, why not just don’t give it to me?

It’s no different than giving a Lamborghini a five-dollar voucher.

I'd rather not have this thing!

Hmm. Those guys who are browsing the browser and say things like "Abandon the book no matter what", "Abandon the book if I write more xx plots" and so on, are somewhat funny in it.

Even if you give up, I don't care.

Is it possible that without this few tenths of a minute, I would still feel so distressed?

Including some people who even more ridiculously said that I had brushed up my ratings. It was really hard to hold back.

Maybe in their logic, if they think it's not good-looking, a high rating means a higher score.

Even if you give it one or two stars or give it a negative review, I still don't care.

If there really is an author who cares about what these people think, I will laugh at him forever.

I babbled a lot and basically said everything I wanted to say. Stop it!

The road to the world of martial arts is not far away, see you soon in the new book!

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