A little impression
Some words are really depressed if you hold them in your heart for a long time.
I just want to talk to you about this single chapter.
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When I was middle-aged, I thought I would be very open to a lot of things, especially writing.
But it's still too naΓ―ve to think about it now, and the new book has broken down several times in just a month on the shelves, and it's really a younger brother.
In fact, I blame myself for having to write such a subject.
What kind of wife is it okay to black?
It's not interesting to be black.
It's not interesting to be black.
It's not fun to be dark all the time.
It's not dark and it's even more boring.
It's like a room with walls on all sides, leaving only one window to see the sun.
I thought I was content to have a window to see the sun, after all, we can't ask for more, right?
I never thought that this window would be welded to death by those 'kind suggestions' who shout 'boring' and 'don't keep routines' all day long, completely making the author enter a state of autism, you say it's uncomfortable or not.
But what's the way to be uncomfortable, it's all written, and the story has to have a perfect ending, right?
It's true.
Everyone looks at the same thing differently.
I feel bored, I feel routine, I can understand and respect every reader's thoughts.
But why didn't I try to write a better and more interesting plot?
A book with a total of 400,000 words and almost 50,000 scrapped manuscripts, how can you say that it has been a routine?
I'd rather cut off than work that month, and I don't dare to put the chapters that I'm not satisfied with, how can you say that I don't care?
I hope you must understand one thing.
The title of this book is "My Wife's Number One Black Powder".
The theme is destined to be the central idea of the 'black wife' until the end of the book.
If you look at the title of the book, you can see what the ending looks like, so why do some people always say something like 'I can know the end by looking at the beginning'?
I'm thinking that in a broad sense, isn't the ending of all networks the end of the male protagonist getting the great consummation and reaching the pinnacle of life?
Then everyone knows the ending, why bother?
What I can do is to try to make this central idea interesting and fun, to write about the simple daily life of a family, and the emotions of a young couple.
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In fact, because of the 'kind suggestions' of some readers, some of my original laid plots have been changed, but it turns out that no matter how I change it, as long as I don't deviate from the central idea of 'black powder', the result is still 'boring' and 'routine'.
But can I get rid of the central idea of 'black powder'?
No.
Once I write in the next chapter that the protagonist is not a black wife, I will expose my identity and confess, and I will be in the entertainment industry with the heroine.
Believe it or not, the next day the reader will run away ninety percent?
So I really hope that every genuine reader can be considerate of the author.
Loopholes, doubts, and suggestions in the plot can be freely spoken.
But please stop teaching authors how to write books with 'for your own good' rhetoric.
He has really been working hard to write a more interesting and high-quality plot to repay everyone's support.
Thank you.