Volume 1: The Self-Rescue System of Waste Wood Afterword
That's all for the first volume, and in general, the first volume...... It's the beginning. (It took a whole volume to write a preface, hehe, it's really a pioneer in the death world.) The new author laughed at himself. )
Thank you to the readers who have followed me all the way, well, thank you very much, at least, I see a few clicks rising every day, and I am still somewhat comforted. So, thanks.
Regarding the personality aspect of the protagonist of this book, well, I can only say, ordinary people, well, yes. It's a sometimes clever and sometimes timid person, but at the end of the day, he's still a nosy and a little gentle...... A sucker.
It's a very tangled character, right? But, people, will always grow. Get rid of the disadvantages of the past step by step, and show the bright side little by little, so be it.
About the villain, well, this is very tangled, especially in the part of writing about the missionary, the new author has been wondering, is he a villain?
A person who is obsessed with his beliefs, a person who is paranoid because of his beliefs, and at the same time, who cannot stand by to the weak because of the light of humanity.
Perhaps, instead of saying that he is a villain, he is a person with two sides.
Just like the title of the previous articles, like a saint, like a demon. Therefore, it is up to the readers how to position it.
Finally, with regard to the thirteen subjects, this one actually introduces a religious allusion, which is the story of Judas betraying Jesus.
According to the account, Judas betrayed Jesus to the Roman government for thirty silver coins, which eventually led to Jesus' crucifixion.
But then Judas became remorseful and rushed to the judgment seat, throwing away thirty pieces of silver and begging the priests to spare Jesus.
When the Inquisitors ignored his request and executed Jesus, the traitor, in desperation, hanged himself with a straw rope.
It is also this allusion that when the Thirteen Branches first appeared, there would be the line "We hold short knives and poison, and we hold thirty silver coins and straw ropes".
And at the end of the allusion, God forgives Judas and reinforces him. So in some texts, Judas is also called the thirteenth apostle because he was called a traitor, but eventually returned to the arms of the Lord.
That's all for some of the explanations and complaints, so let's gossip about it, thank you again to all readers, well, thank you for clicking on the support, we'll see you in the next volume, drift away ~~~~~~