Say something!

Clarify a few things about this book, and those who feel that they really can't accept it can choose to leave.

Belch......

Don't leave a message when you leave, don't say 'goodbye', just leave silently.

I'm more glass-hearted.

Don't mess with my mentality.

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Q: Are there any heroines, how many are there?

Answer: A single heroine, don't engage in many people ambiguously, don't open a harem

Q: When does the protagonist go back to inherit the family property?

A: Two possibilities have not yet been determined.

One is that the protagonist does not inherit the family property from beginning to end.

One is that the protagonist inherits the family property, but at least until the end of the book.

Q: Is the whole book in this anti-routine style?

A: No!

However, in the early or early and middle periods, this book will be in such an anti-routine style.

Question: Can't you write a plot where the protagonist goes back to inherit the family property, and then relies on the family's resources and classic songs and film and television dramas from his previous life to dominate the entertainment industry?

A: Unfortunately, no.

However, there are book friends in the comment area who say that they want to write such a plot, and you can wait for him to release a new book.

But to be honest, I'm not optimistic about this setting, and I hope you can slap me in the face.

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Brothers, it has been clearly written in the title and introduction of my book, and those words are revealed between the lines: the protagonist will not go back!

This is one of the basic settings of the book, which is the foundation of the entire building of the book, and my subsequent outline is completely based on this setting.

But if you have to force me to let the protagonist go back, won't you let me tear down the foundation and let this building collapse completely!

Also, the problem of anti-routines.

This book is an anti-routine text.

I'll admit that when I was writing, there were some problems with the whole tempo.

It's the first time I've written this type of novel, and I'm still a little rusty.

But......

The core premise of anti-routines will not change.

Therefore, if you want to see the plot of the protagonist repenting, incarnating as a copyist, and striving to become a big star, you can go out and turn left.

Anti-routines are not the same type of books that have been written by one or two authors.

Countless experiences of predecessors prove it.

When you don't write anti-routines and start writing normal routines, the book starts to fall apart.

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OK, that's all there is to it.

The plot of "Rising Stars of Tomorrow" is about ten chapters over.

Finally, let's promote the book friend group:

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