Regarding the fact that some readers reported that Wang Jian died and was resurrected.

Everyone knows that I don't read the book review area, so I only noticed it when my wife talked to me today, and I'm very sorry.

Let's post a paragraph of the original text of the chapter "Victory" in Chapter 788, which should also be the chapter where many readers feel that Wang Jian died.

The original text is as follows: "This armored cavalry with a tall head and a big horse, without slowing down, slammed into Wang Qian's body, Wang Jian screamed, only felt that the whole person seemed to be hit by an elephant head-on, the whole person rose into the air, drew a parabola in the air and fell heavily to the ground. One armored cavalry after another swarmed by, and the billowing smoke and dust from the horses' hooves instantly submerged Wang Qian. ”

This original text has never been altered, which can be verified on piracy websites...... After all, the genuine version can be changed, but it is impossible for a pirated website to have nothing to do to modify a little content dozens of chapters ago.

Let me say that these words alone do not mean that Wang Jian is dead.

This is not to shirk my responsibility, you should have seen similar descriptions in other places.

Let's put it this way, from the beginning of this book to the present, when every famous person dies, I will specially describe a scene, such as Bai Qi, Wei Wuji, etc., all of which are specially written in one or more chapters. Wang Jian is also one of the four famous generals, so he will never be trampled to death so miserably......

There is a special character table in my writing document, and whoever dies or lives will be recorded on it, so I also went to look through the table and found that it obviously did not indicate that Wang Jian had died.

Even in my own detailed outline, Wang Jian has always had a role in the back......

I'm still confused.

After thinking about it for half an hour, I realized that something was indeed wrong.

The reason why there is such a description here that seems to give people a description of Wang Qian's death is because the original outline set that Wang Jian was seriously injured and fainted, and then woke up to find that he was captured, and then there will be a big plot involving Wang Jian in it, which is related to the destruction of the Qin State.

But after the Six Kingdoms attacked Zhao, wasn't there a weekend to finalize the final plot? At that time, I thought about it and felt that this big plot seemed to be suspicious of adding to the snake, so I directly cut down the plot of Wang Qian.

Therefore, according to the plot after cutting off, that is, in the current context, Wang Jian should have been seriously injured and captured, and then redeemed by the Qin people, then recuperated from his injuries, and then served as the chief general of the Qin army again, not the death and resurrection that everyone misunderstood.

But in any case, there is a real lack of explanation here, which has caused misunderstanding among readers, which is my personal writing problem.

I admit my mistake, apologize to everyone here, and welcome everyone to continue to question and criticize the incomprehensible points in the future.

The explanation about Wang Jian has been made up earlier, and similar plots will be explained in the future, and this kind of thing will not happen again, sorry again.