postscript
After a year, the book is finally finished.
How to say it, I am full of emotion.
The scene of the finale was already thought of when the book was opened, referring to the last scene of "Kung Fu", Stephen Chow and Huang Shengyi grew up from childhood to adulthood, accompanied by "As Long as I Live for You for a Day", which is really moving, and it should be a perfect ending in the ideal.
When I started writing this book, I encountered many difficulties.
Including Longkong's criticism, many people don't like it, and abuse in the message area, too much.
Like what:
"Author: You're writing about Yu-Gi-Oh? It's obviously a little white text pretending to be a slap in the face, a garbage book! ”
I know what they want to see, they want to see the protagonist use the Light Path, the Dragon, and the Twelve Beasts to crush the first generation of duelists to satisfy their self-righteous superiority.
It's not that I can't write, but if you write like this, what's the difference between saying it yourself and pretending to be a slap in the face?
I use my fists, you use cards, the essence is the same.
It's not that I haven't written Xiaobaiwen, when I was poor before, I also wrote Xiaobaiwen to make quick money, but if you are willing to write Yu-Gi-Oh in the pit, which one is not true love?
To make money, I can write Hokage, Pirates.
Why should I write about seahorses and hired murderers? Didn't I know that writing this might turn off a lot of people who haven't read the manga?
Of course I do.
But I still have to write.,It's because when I was looking for Yu-Gi-Oh fanfics before.,I never found a book that wrote a plot in the early stage of the comics.,Pharaoh punishes the wicked with a dark game.,This made me very sorry when I was still in school at the time.。
The duel was exciting, but I was also fascinated by the games and stories.
Kazuki Takahashi himself has said that the happiest and most motivating time for him to create is the little games he thought of at the beginning.
It's a shame that there are so many interesting stories that no one writes.
So I put pen to paper.
If no one writes it, I'll write it.
The so-called homo,It's to make up for the regrets and dissatisfaction in the original work.。
I've seen a lot of Yu-Gi-Oh's fandoms.,But most of the protagonists are face-painted.,Without exception, I have a good relationship with the protagonist.,Call me brother.,And then all kinds of big brothers and little brothers.,Beautiful women like clouds.。
At that time, I was thinking, my protagonist, must be different from them.
It must be firmly remembered by people, and they cannot forget it.
So the protagonist Sock was born.
Cheating on cards, using fake cards, threats of violence, beating up referees, stealing other people's decks by shuffling cards, and quietly drawing two more cards.
If these are placed in the real world, there is no doubt that they are poisonous points.
But for readers who have been watching the face of the protagonist all year round,It's obviously a clear stream.。
It's a kind of coolness that breaks the shackles.
Break the coolness of the protagonist mode.
I just want to write this kind of protagonist who is different: Lao Tzu is born arrogant, he doesn't need a little brother, women get out! Lao Tzu is invincible in the world when he plays cards and beats people!
It's for this reason.,So I set a single heroine for the protagonist who is very rare in the same world.,And it's an original heroine.。
This is difficult to write about.
Because if your original heroine is not as good as the women in the original book, readers will feel that this woman is redundant.
So I had to figure out a way to make the penguins different.
At least in Sock's mind, it's definitely different.
So the penguins picked up the scrap, and the part where Sock begged came into being.
That's a story I had in mind when I opened the book, and I've kept it until the right moment to really be with Sock for the rest of my life.
If you want to move readers, you must first move yourself.
To tell you the truth, when I made up the story, I cried and wrote down the outline.
Including the official writing later, I was also a little red-eyed a few times.
The book was a passing grade for me, and I often read it from the front, and from time to time I could laugh out loud at what I had written, and there were some discarded passages in the outline, such as:
I went to the Seahorse Company to see the blue-eyed white dragon sculpture, Soke: Yo, the seahorse's wife's figure
Another example
Tuck: Kuronos! You hire murderers! (Dark Duelist Titan)
Kuronos: If he kills someone, if I don't pay him, he won't be considered a hired murderer (if I finish playing with her, if I don't give money, it's not considered a prostitute)
It's a little pity, but I've come all the way here, and I'm very satisfied.
Thank you
Even in the months when my breakdown was more serious, he has always supported me.
I can't repay it, but once again, I can thank you deeply!
(End of book)