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The first 100,000-word summary

 The plot is starting to get on the right track. Judging from the author's inner control of the plot, the protagonist has begun to plant seeds for Huo Yuhao in Douluo No. 2 Middle School. After that, the protagonist of Douluo No. 1 Middle School can almost act as a chess player.

Then you can use it to influence the main characters in the world of Peerless Tang Sect again.

The next 100,000 words should be the time period when Douluo Yi Nei, Tang San and others entered Shrek to study, and when Huo Guai, the peerless Tang Sect, participated in the Soul Master Competition for the first time.

At the same time, the next 100,000 words is also the home field of another dirty body, the main character who suppresses Gu Yuena.

Okay, that’s pretty much the plot, let’s talk about this book.

When I first wrote the article, I only had a general idea, but now I basically have an outline.

Maybe in the early stage, you saw that the protagonist was being unilaterally angered, which is normal. My writing skills are not good and I can't write fragments that could be logically appropriate and have a reasonable plot. In addition, every time I write it at night, the time is too tight and it often takes three days.

I finished coding 4,000 words in just an hour and served it to you, without even reading it carefully myself. So I will try my best to adjust my time in the future and revise as much as possible. Otherwise, I will have already discouraged a lot of readers by just getting up the next day and revising again.<

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Also, because I don’t like to randomly delete comments in the comment area, even if it’s poisonous, it’s best to point out the poisonous points. I’ll try my best to correct it, but please don’t attack me personally as soon as you come up or walk away with just one word of poison. This makes it difficult for me to handle.

It is inherently difficult to revise an article, because if some parts are changed, other readers will not be able to accept it. Readers who were persuaded to leave by comments will not be able to get them back, and readers who continue to read will not accept it.

Qidian is not my main platform for writing. If it weren’t for Douluo, I could only write on Qidian. I would only continue writing on the platform of my first book.

When I saw that my 30,000 to 40,000-word contract was signed, I was a little confused because I was just writing for fun. After that, I would go back and slowly write older books, and I would finish one book. But the signing of the contract made me

I was thinking about whether I should go to Qidian.com to read more books? I compared different platforms, but I didn’t expect that the reality is like that. One comment can ruin a book. It’s more likely that my writing or style is too naive, which caused Qidian’s failure.

Readers cannot accept it.

But I was forced to write 100,000 words under the pressure. Now that I think about it, not many people read this kind of little white fanfic. In addition, the market for Douluo fanfics has been completely occupied.

There are a few great masters occupying the majority. Writing fan fiction at the starting point might as well go home and sell sweet potatoes.

It doesn’t matter if I figure it out later, just write it to make yourself happy. The worst I can do is close the comment area and start a stand-alone mode. If I have to write an article that everyone likes... I went to a lunatic asylum and stayed in seclusion for a few years. That’s not okay.

Okay?

As long as I can think outside the box, readers won't be able to keep up with me. When the time comes, I will be poisoned and it will save me some psychological burden. Having said that, I don't have any psychological burden when reading a book. If the author can't write well, that's what he wrote.

No, if readers can criticize it, then they can criticize it. Anyway, I didn’t write it and changed it? That means the author wrote it himself. What does it have to do with me?

If you can’t write well and still want to mess around? Just hurry up!

As long as I can code faster, be better at high school Chinese, and be more decisive in choosing a Chinese major in college, I will just start creating something original. Even if I die suddenly, it is better than hanging half alive.

So the dilemma I'm facing now is that I have a lot to say in my mind but I just can't express it clearly.

This has also led to the fact that all character conflicts have now become plot needs, character growth has become a matter of course, and the development of the plot depends entirely on the reader's imagination to continue watching. All this mixing is like a bowl of poisonous chicken soup, and every time it is served, you don't know what's going on.

Which readers were poisoned to death...

Alas, I won’t go into details anymore, that’s it for this 100,000-word summary.
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