Concluding remarks on volume IV

After tireless efforts (spin-offs, mergers, splices, deletions...) Finally kept the great chastity of the seventy-two chapters of the book "upheld", and happily begged to hit......

I am reluctant to whitewash this bleak history too much, and I have not "realized" the content of the "expectations" in the novel, let alone desperately prove how the "if" of history can be, and this "if" has been repeated tens of thousands of scripts at the starting point...... A process that roughly maintains the inertia of history should be in line with the survival of those who are a small poke and hang, otherwise the only thing they can grasp is gone, and it is difficult for them to be competent in the responsibility of navigating history with their current primacy.

Even more troublesome than the naming of the fourth volume is that the fifth volume has not been written until chapter 20 before the title of the volume is decided, and when the manuscript is sorted out for the third time...... It took me a few nights to read the 19th-century English writer Joseph again. Conrad's Heart of Darkness, the protagonist's first-person account of what he saw and heard on the Congo River in Africa, is really nice (perverted?). So he decided to borrow flowers to offer Buddha, and the fifth volume was named "Heart of Darkness".

It was so powerful that I decided to give myself a week off without a word to celebrate the good thing of the fifth volume being officially named. In addition, the original five volumes were completed in full text, but at present, it seems that each chapter must be completed in tens of thousands of words, and the number of volumes has to be increased, and it is tragic that it will continue to be forced to continue......

This week, the last four chapters of the fourth volume will be updated, and the fifth volume will be officially opened next week. (To be continued......)