019 Part 2 Outline
However, there are unforeseen circumstances, and when the protagonist's father goes out to sea to fish one day, a strong wind suddenly rises in the sea. The whole sea was stormy and the waves were raging.
The protagonist is afraid that something will happen to his father, and his whole heart is raised, hoping that the storm will subside as soon as possible.
Unfortunately, what he feared the most happened anyway, his father did not come back, and the whole fishing boat was swept into the sea.
The protagonist can't believe this fact, and goes to the beach alone to wait for his father to return, no matter how much others persuade him.
Neighbors in the neighborhood saw him pitiful, brought him something to eat from time to time, and persuaded him not to wait any longer.
The protagonist does not listen and continues to guard the seaside.
Until one night, he seemed to hear his father's voice.
He looked out to sea in surprise and saw a figure floating in a small boat with the waves, but never came.
He thought it was his father, and immediately jumped into the water and swam there. There is no child who grows up by the sea who can't swim.
As he is about to swim to the boat, the protagonist suddenly feels something scratching his foot underwater.
Frightened, the protagonist quickly kicks the thing with his other foot.
However, that thing has a lot of strength and directly drags the protagonist into the water.
Underwater, he vaguely saw a large black figure swimming towards him, and opened a large mouth full of fangs ready to pounce.
The protagonist is frightened and unable to move, and can only watch as the monster approaches.
At this moment, the jade pendant on his chest suddenly emitted a burst of red light.
After the red light passed, the monster let go of the protagonist with a scream of pain.
The protagonist who managed to get out of trouble didn't know where he got the strength, so he quickly surfaced and swam to the boat ahead as fast as he could.
The monster didn't give up and continued to swim down the water, trying to get closer.
Finally, the protagonist finally swims to the boat, only to find that it is empty.
He didn't think much of it and hurriedly climbed into the boat.
The underwater monster did not leave, but kept ramming the boat, trying to knock it away.
The protagonist can only cling to the mast of the ship, lest he fall if he lets go.
At this moment, the protagonist sees the monster suddenly leap out of the water, and then let out a series of piercing high-pitched screams.
As the scream sounded, the originally calm sea suddenly rose into wind and waves, and the wind and waves became stronger and stronger.
Finally, in the midst of the raging waves, the boat was constantly thrown up and down, as if it would disperse at any moment.
In order not to be hit by the wind and waves, the protagonist can only use all his strength to tie his body tightly to the mast with the fishing nets on the boat.
After doing all this, he could only resign himself to his fate and let the boat rise and fall in the waves.
Eventually, he gradually lost consciousness and passed out.
When he awoke, he found himself lying in front of a campfire, his wet clothes removed.
A large man with a beard was roasting a few fish on a fire with a twig.
"Imp, you're awake. Do you feel any pain in your body? Seeing that he was awake, the big man asked.
The protagonist moves his body and notices that his whole body aches, but he doesn't seem to be injured.
He asked Dahan: "Uncle, did you save me?" Where is this? ”
"This is Ponlai. I saw you tied to the boat at the beach, so I rescued you. How did you get here? ”
The protagonist told him what had happened, and after saying it, he was afraid that the other party would not believe it, so he said very solemnly that all this was true, and he was not lying.
Who knew that the other party not only did not suspect it, but also looked at him with a sympathetic look and said, "You met a kraken." This monster will imitate the voice of a human and trick the victim into the sea before eating the other person. For every time it eats a person, it gets that person's voice. Not only that, but it can also cause waves and overturn boats, making it a very powerful youkai. ”
When the protagonist heard this, he immediately understood what he meant, and couldn't help crying.
In other words, the kraken ate his father, so he was able to use his father's voice to lure him into the sea.
This is the protagonist's first encounter with his uncle.
And at this time, the protagonist didn't know that he had already come to the world of immortal cultivators by mistake.
About the protagonist's uncle, in Chi Fei's setting, he is a certain senior from a famous and decent family.
For the nature of life is uninhibited, does not like to be restricted, and likes to travel everywhere on weekdays. If there is a demon or injustice on the road, he will draw a sword to help, and he belongs to the character of a ranger.
Although this senior looks to be in his early thirties, he is actually in his sixties. It's just that the cultivation is profound, so I can't tell the age.
Since the protagonist's parents are dead and there is nowhere to go, Dahan can't bear to leave him, so he decides to take him back to his own sect.
Regarding the world of immortal cultivators, there is no need to describe it in too much detail now.
can allow the protagonist to understand the world little by little with what he sees and hears on the road and the explanation of the big man. This will make it easier for readers to accept this worldview and various settings.
Regarding the protagonist's experiences and experiences on the road, Chi Fei plans to write about 100,000 words.
This word count allows the reader to gradually understand this magical world from the perspective of the protagonist, but it does not drag out the transition too long, after all, the main character goes up the mountain to learn art.
As for why the jade pendant worn by the protagonist can protect him in times of crisis, here Chi Fei decided not to write it for the time being, and used it as a suspense to lay the groundwork for the future development of the plot.
In this way, before finding a new job in the accounting office for the time being, Chi Fei began his life as a full-time writer.
Although there was no clock in ancient times that could accurately tell the time, Chi Fei made a new schedule based on the sky and his own biological clock.
I wake up around 6 o'clock every morning when I hear the rooster crowing, and after washing up, I practice the wooden stake in my room.
After practicing until about 7 o'clock, I went out to the street for breakfast.
After breakfast, I started writing.
I wrote that around 12 noon, I went out for lunch.
After eating, I take a nap and wake up at about 2 p.m.
Then I wrote until 6 p.m.
After dinner, it was about 6:30 to 7 o'clock.
At this time, if there is nothing to do, you can go for a walk outside to kill your meal.
Around 8 p.m., you can wipe yourself and go to bed.
Try not to write at night, as it will hurt your eyes and affect your early waking up the next day.
Basically, most of the ancients slept at this time at night, one to pay attention to the sunset, and the other is that the ancient times were not as rich in nightlife as in modern times, plus many places will have curfews at night, so it is normal to go to bed at 8 o'clock at night, and farmers are even more so.
Even in modern rural areas, it is almost dark at 8 or 9 p.m., and most people are sleeping.
Although there is no curfew in the capital, there are many places to play at night, but for Chi Fei, a poor ghost who has no income for the time being, it is not the place he should go.
That's what he's been doing for a while.
Just when he was busy with his new novel, he had no idea how much his "Liang Zhu" had caused a stir in the capital's script market.