Let's talk about those conflicts in urban novels (4)
I've written three issues of this series, and this is the last issue, and I feel like I've written too many details of the conflict, and the whole person has become a little violent, hehehe!
However, the online article belongs to the online article, and there are some things that we must not bring to real life!
Let's get down to business.
7. Don't touch my cheese
Sometimes conflicts are inevitable, and sometimes they are coincidental.
The protagonist accidentally gets involved in what the villain is planning by chance.
At first, the villain sees that he is just an outsider and doesn't want him to make things known to everyone.
So he disguised himself as a good old man and went to persuade him to leave.
From here, the authors can play to the advantages of their respective protagonist settings.
If the protagonist is the kind of person who has fun every day, then the protagonist can continue to "mess around" and be reluctant to leave, which will make the villain angry.
After suffering it any longer, the two sides finally clashed.
If the protagonist is set to be intelligent, then being in the middle of an event, coupled with the villain's kind words and persuasion, the protagonist can realize that things are not simple.
So he pretended to leave, but in fact he was secretly paying close attention.
When he perceives that what the villain wants to do is a bad thing, the big hand that is born with the attribute of justice will resolutely stretch out and resolutely not let the villain succeed.
For these protagonists, the sad villains just want to say, "Can you please leave our cheese alone?"
8. There are people who are jealous of ascending
In our urban novels, the protagonists are always trying to climb up step by step, and the finale is usually in an excellent position, sitting on the ass.
It's a pity that the author won't let the protagonist complete his merits so smoothly.
If you don't make a little difference, it's like you're sorry for the protagonist or the reader.
It is extremely common for the villain to be dissatisfied with the conflict setting where the protagonist climbs up and can climb up.
In addition to the villains who are sure to contradict the protagonist, others may also be dissatisfied with the protagonist's climb.
Maybe it's the protagonist's boss.,Maybe it's the old man who takes the protagonist to get started.,Maybe it's the same generation as the protagonist.,It's supposed to be friends who work together.。
If they clash with the main character, then the plot will be very exciting.
But at the same time, it is also a test of pen power, and it takes more effort to choose this conflict setting.
(This is a column!)
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