A few notes about the protagonist's behavior - everyone has a fark squid in their hearts

It's been a long time since I've written a book that has opened a single chapter for the content of the plot, and this time because of one of the protagonist's actions, it has caused some controversy among readers, and there is just something to say.

Disclaimer in advance, this chapter is not intended to refute certain readers, nor is it intended to change the minds of readers who have abandoned the book because of the plot.

As a reader myself, I think that if you see a book that does not reunite your own cognition and three views of the plot, it will be a more normal and common choice to give up the book than to reverse your own ideas and cater to the book.

A person has to read so many books, and if you have to cater to each one, you will be exhausted as a reader.

So, I'm not here to refute anyone, let alone scold anyone, I just hope that readers won't make senseless quarrels because of this kind of plot.

Regarding the plot of the protagonist angrily scolding Bass, a simple interpretation is made from two directions:

One is the character of the protagonist, different people face the same event and make different choices, because people's personalities, experiences, and life goals are different.

The character of the protagonist is a rich second generation who has been systematized, and some readers in the previous plot suggested that except for the plot of the graduation trip, it doesn't look like a rich second generation.

I want to say now that his behavior is typical of the rich second generation, or the behavior of people who are not bad for money.

Because he doesn't play for a living, he has no children to support, no mortgage, no car loan, and if he can't play, what awaits him is a large family business.

Of course, not every rich second generation is like this, but it is logical for a rich second generation to do this.

Of course, I understand that it is easy for readers to substitute themselves for the protagonist, forget the protagonist's personality, and use their own experiences and ideas to make decisions on behalf of the protagonist.

So, it's normal to be controversial, but why does it have to be written that way?

This is the second point, about the needs of the protagonist's upbringing and plot development.

In the previous chapters, it was mentioned that the protagonist's pursuit in life after experiencing [God Descends to Earth] is to become the strongest player in the NBA.

From that moment on, the motivation for the protagonist's actions changes.

Serious readers should be able to realize that before the gods descended, the protagonist's goal was to play in the NBA.

He tried his best to fight for various opportunities to enter the NBA, improve himself in a targeted manner, and racked his brains.

And after that, the protagonist enters the realm of "I just improve my strength, you will choose me if you are not blind".

The fame and fortune of the NBA have become accessories in his heart, so how can he care about a chance to play with the Lakers.

Therefore, the protagonist must be different from any star in NBA history, and he will definitely make a different choice from others.

When I wrote "The Golden Age of Basketball", Gan Guoyang was a collection of the life experiences of all the NBA superstars, so many readers said that it felt like they were reading a historical biography and that Gan Guoyang was a real person.

Because his experience and behavior are extracted from NBA superstars.

On the contrary, Gan Liliang is a rebellion against all the legends of the NBA's past, he will go through various legends in the system, but in the end he will take a different path.

In this way, you can understand, Jim Bass, what is in the eyes of Li Liang?

Of course, it doesn't matter if you don't understand, if you don't feel comfortable reading it, you should fork off the book, just like Li Liang, I see that if you are not happy, I can be squid.

Everyone has a falk squid in their heart.

However, don't worry that the protagonist will be so brainless all the time, the design of this plot is undoubtedly meaningful, and it is related to the infighting of the Bass family, as well as the choice and career development of the protagonist in the future, so I will not spoil it here.

At the same time, interested readers can learn about what controls the league and public opinion in the capitalist United States. The players can curse Stern, but there is nothing that cannot be cursed.

Knowing this, you can understand that many of the NBA's seemingly radical remarks and behaviors actually have boundaries. It is recommended to read the relevant articles about Nike's loss of Curry, you can see the leopard in the tube, and if you have the conditions, you can watch the English report, which is more detailed.

In the end, I hope that readers will find pleasure in this book, and that is more important than anything else.

This is also the fundamental purpose of writing this novel, not for feelings, but for fun.

Thank you.