Some thoughts on Ran Min's death
Recently, many people in the comment area have left messages, saying that they don't want Ran Min to die, and even threaten the author with abandoning the book, and even insult the author and his family.
For the former, Liuxiang wants to say: It's just one, don't watch it if you don't want to watch it, let's get together and scatter it, okay?
And for the latter, Ruka just wants to say: Eat shit and go, dog mongrel!
There was obviously a group of Ran Hei before, and they didn't listen to the noise in the group every day, and they told me every day: Hurry up and write Ran Min to death.
There are not a lot of such people, so much so that they misled Liuxiang and made me think that Ran Min was not welcomed, so I chose to be the first to write him to death.
As a result, when it was really time to write about Ran Min's death, a group of people stood up against it, saying that Ran Min couldn't die, and he would abandon the book when he died.
Whether the co-author is written to death or kept, it is not pleasing at both ends? It's too hard for me!
In the battle for hegemony, it is too normal to die a few characters, after all, how can there be immortals in war?
This is even more true in this book, where hundreds of famous and surnamed characters have died so far, and it can be said that except for the protagonist and a few characters, there is no one who is necessarily immortal.
Liuxiang had been warned in advance in advance, and the twelve super gods would usher in a big blood change, and the weak would give way to the strong, so the initial lineup would not be the last.
Twelve super god generals, the protagonist accounts for seven, in terms of probability, how to die a few, this is an inevitable event.
Let's put it this way, in the worldview of this book, except for Li Cunxiao and the dead Ran Min, the super gods under the protagonist are all at risk of falling.
Although it is cruel, it is precisely this cruelty that is the charm of the summoning theme.
Readers who really like this book, Ruka wants to believe that what they like must be the worldview of the overall structure of the book, not just a single character in the book.
Abandon a book just because of the death of a character?
That Liuxiang can only say that this book is not suitable for you, although it has nothing to do with you, but we can get together and disperse.
This one of mine is not to your liking, but the starting point is a good book, and there is always a book that suits your taste.
For the sake of someone else's fiction, he was angry, rude, scolding, and even viciously greeting his family, Liuxiang felt that it was not worth it at all, did you say?
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