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First of all, I want to apologize to everyone, in fact, most of the plot of the seventh volume should be further down in the outline, and the original plan was to write the game peripherals of "Six Tribulations" first, and then Liu Kewei will officially develop into the entertainment industry. Pen × fun × Pavilion www. biquge。 info

There are probably two reasons for adjusting the order:

First, before the open beta of the game, there is no complete certainty of the commercial prospects, and the essay contest is a small investment that is reasonable, and it is still a bit too hasty to animate it or even put it on the screen during the internal beta of the game, which feels a little too hasty and cannot be justified;

The second is that even if Liu Kewei enters the entertainment industry, he should have some experience, feelings and accumulation as a foreshadowing, including the accumulation and improvement of singing skills and acting skills, including the management of contacts, and the style of receiving people and things.

As mentioned again and again in the article, the Korean entertainment industry is a very competitive circle, and it is impossible to mix up in this environment due to lack of ability or arrears of emotional intelligence.

Since I didn't plan to give the protagonists too many anti-heaven cheats, they are neither time-travelers with insight into the future, nor are they chaebol children who call for wind and rain, and there is no possibility of violence crushing everything, so you have to follow the rules of the game.

For this reason, the plot around the game has been put on hold for the time being.

The butterfly effect is that the cooperation scene that was planned to be arranged for Jessica will also be postponed.

By the way, let's talk about a post I saw in the book review section earlier.

A reader said, "I can still watch Uncle Duan, and he has intersections with the entertainment industry, but he hasn't done in-depth behind-the-scenes work." This is mainly written that Liu Kewei has entered the entertainment industry again, and basically I haven't read it. Writing Korean entertainment idols sing is so handsome that it is so handsome, there are too many in front of the stage, no matter how you look at it, it's just like that. It was originally a pretty fresh novel. ”

Strictly speaking, in fact, he is right, although Korean entertainment is originally a niche category, game development is even more niche in the niche. The part of the plot that focuses on game research and development will naturally be relatively "fresher" than the ingredients of Korean entertainment.

However, the classification of my book was originally "workplace novels - entertainment stars".

The title is also called "Entertainment" Threesome, right?

In the work related, I also stated that the original intention of writing this book was to read a few Korean entertainment novels before, and I felt that it conflicted with my three views, so I suddenly had the desire to create again after more than ten years.

Even in the postscript and epilogue of the novel, I repeatedly emphasize that this book will not be a pure game development plot, and friends who can't accept this, please let us get together and disperse, right?

At least in this matter, I don't think I'm suspected of deliberately deceiving readers by selling dog meat on the head of a sheep!

In my opinion, the author has no position to force what the reader wants to see.

If you don't feel satisfied with my work, it's your freedom, you can go find a book you like better, or you can try to write one yourself, as I did.

That's nothing, but why do you have to feel obligated to write as you think?

With this emotion, I couldn't help but glance at the reader's personal information - sure enough, my book, he is not even an apprentice, and the fan value is even 0.

To be honest, I don't mind too much about looking at pirated books - even if I write a physical book and sell it in a bookstore, people may just read it and not buy it, or simply borrow it to read it, right?

In addition, physical books can also be pirated, and I myself have seen at least three pirated versions of "The Mercenaries of Elpacia" appear in front of me in a bookstore - that is, the last novel I wrote.

What's more, the book I'm writing now is, strictly speaking, a novel with a realistic entertainment theme that is suspected of "infringement"?

On the premise that I am "not clean", I still demand how much others respect copyright, and I really can't do this kind of thing.

It's just that I really think it's ridiculous that since you once felt that the subject matter of this book was "quite fresh", but you did not express your attitude of supporting niche themes, when you felt that the book was "no longer fresh" because the plot became relatively more popular, did you have a position to express your dissatisfaction with the author?

As an author, I have always kept an eye on the number of collections and subscriptions of this book. Although the results have always been scummy, I can responsibly say that the plot transitions from game development to involves entertainment, and it is an indisputable fact that there will be slightly more people watching it than before.

"Fresh" cannot be eaten as a meal.

As a niche reader, niche player and niche author who has insisted on it for many years, I believe that the core value of "niche" lies in the support of "diehards", which is the most obvious difference between niche culture and popular culture.

Just like Duan Shanshan, Zhao Qiwen, Liu Suifeng and Shun Yaojin, they were "addicted" to the Sixth Heaven Demon King.

A "passerby" who is stingy to express his support attitude is not qualified to talk about "niche" and "fresh". (To be continued.) )