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At this moment, the author's mood is very complicated, and I don't know what to say......
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Contrary to the fact that the first 30 volumes of volume 1 are ledgers, and the last 40 volumes are recovered, I am satisfied with the beginning of volume 2, but the end part is poorly written.
The reason is that Xia Ruoying is all your fault!
Well, originally, I was actually thinking about letting Duan Shanshan be a bachelor to the end, but under the suggestion of Xia Ruoying's realistic prototype "strongly asking for Uncle Duan's emotional drama", the role of Cai Pingping was temporarily added.
This character didn't exist in the initial story outline, and even when I wrote sixty chapters, I didn't think that this character would appear, and it was completely crammed into the outline for two or three days in the last few chapters of Volume 1 (it seems to be a week when I kept two changes a day).
As a result, because of too much interaction with the male one, this writing is a bit unstoppable, and it is difficult to explain it. Later, I even had the illusion that this character should have existed in this story, and that this character should have those illusions of plot development.
But the side effect is that it is undoubtedly longer than expected again.
Even later, in order to be able to finish Volume 2 within the predetermined upper limit of 35 chapters, I cut out or hastily brushed off many of the plots that I had originally intended to write in detail.
For example, the meeting with Imadegawa Gongyi was not written at all, for example, Liu Kewei used a song to conquer Fang Yaowen.
Well, it is the character of Fang Yaowen who suffers from it. This character was supposed to be the well-deserved heroine of Volume 2 (Volume 2 only). is different from Cai Pingping, she existed in the outline from the beginning, but she became Cai Pingping's foil by mistake, and her role was seriously squeezed......
But in any case, I still tried to write out the plot designed in the outline, although at the cost of pushing the plot a little too quickly in the second half of the second half of the book.
Volume 2 does not involve as many technical aspects as Volume 1, and it is more life-oriented, after all, the protagonists are no longer simple workers, trying to set up their own studios, and the starting point for considering the problem is also different from the previous small staff in Volume 1.
Of course, there are still some things that are more uncommon sense in the second volume, such as the fact that there will be game investors who are willing to let the three protagonists hold more than half of the company's shares, which should be difficult to happen in real life.
Even though I deliberately designed the character of Joey to be in a hurry and unprofessional, it would still be a bit far-fetched to say. After all, Xia Fei's chairman can't be a fool or a bad person, and even if he is, there should be professional investment advisors and other roles under his command to prevent him from doing so.
It's just a novel, after all.
Okay, it's time to celebrate, after writing 350,000 words, the protagonist and others are finally able to go to South Korea to develop in a smooth manner, and the real main story of this novel should actually start from here......