Author's own statement - some unpleasant thoughts
This is my first time writing a book, I have no experience, what I can guarantee is one point, logical self-consistency~!
Because I used to be a reasonable party who liked to read historical themes, especially the Song and Ming dynasties.
For realism, logical self-consistency, evidence, and setting are very picky.
Therefore, I am still very confident in writing my own book, at least in terms of logical self-consistency.
Looking at the books I wrote, there will be no so-called brainless crazy opening of the golden finger, and there will be problems such as the IQ of the enemy and the enemy falling or rising wildly.
In addition, I also have a limit on the strength of the protagonist, and I won't let him soar all the way for no reason without brains, which will only destroy the entire plot atmosphere, leading to serious conflicts with the world background setting and the plot.
I try my best to make a reasonable explanation and description of each mysterious side of the power that appears in the book, so that it conforms to the world background and plot setting, there will be no logical loopholes, so that everything seems as reasonable as possible, there is a reason, there is a cause and effect, and everything has a reasonable explanation.
I believe that anyone who reads the book will not like the protagonist to suddenly become strong for no reason, and then the next plot is inexplicably weak and forced, and there is no reasonable explanation at all.
The protagonist of my pen, upgrading and improving the strength is one step at a time, but as long as there is enhancement and improvement, it will definitely become a real strength that cannot be deprived, and there is cause and effect, which is logical.
The protagonist will eventually become a very powerful existence, but that should be after many plots, after all, the power level of the protagonist must also be in line with the macro background setting of the world.
I won't write the so-called + In addition, I also have a limit on the strength of the protagonist, and I won't let it soar all the way for no reason without brains, which will only destroy the entire plot atmosphere, leading to serious conflicts with the world background setting, and the plot.
I try my best to make a reasonable explanation and description of each mysterious side of the power that appears in the book, so that it conforms to the world background and plot setting, there will be no logical loopholes, so that everything seems as reasonable as possible, there is a reason, there is a cause and effect, and everything has a reasonable explanation.
I believe that anyone who reads the book will not like the protagonist to suddenly become strong for no reason, and then the next plot is inexplicably weak and forced, and there is no reasonable explanation at all.
The protagonist of my pen, upgrading and improving the strength is one step at a time, but as long as there is enhancement and improvement, it will definitely become a real strength that cannot be deprived, and there is cause and effect, which is logical.
Also because it was the first time to write a book, I had no experience in emotional dramas, so I could only take my time.
Also, the protagonist of this book, I set up an ordinary otaku who has some social experience, is a little more selfish and cold-blooded. The heart is not bad, but as the strength increases and becomes stronger step by step, the weaknesses that should be in human nature will also be revealed one by one, and everything will go naturally according to the plot.
Therefore, usually the protagonist will be a person who doesn't care about himself and doesn't care much about others. It's a bit of a way to sweep the snow in front of your own house, and don't care about the frost on the tiles of others. In many things, they will pretend to be bystanders in the early stage, not easy to show off, and only show their true skills at the critical moment, either to turn the tide and fall immediately, or to run away after killing the whole scene......
At least, in the Overworld in which the protagonist lives himself. However, in the future, if you go to other worlds, because it is not where your foundation is, you will be more open, and you will become free and unscrupulous. Do you remember the dimensional witch Ichihara Yoko? The protagonist travels to other worlds and counts on this power......
That's the basic situation.,However,Sometimes, for some reason, the protagonist will not hesitate to intervene in idle matters that are completely irrelevant to him.。 For example, when the conscience finds that the road is uneven, it draws a sword to help, although it may not be a hero to save the beauty, it only depends on the conscience and conscience.
Or do you want to clean up after some guys don't like it...... At this time, it may become bloody and cruel again, killing without hesitation, and treating the lives of others as if they were mustard......
After all, if you have suppressed your desires for a long time, you also need to vent......
It's still the same sentence, depending on the development of the plot, and it won't force itself to distort the character of the protagonist.
This is all the so-called manifestation of God's murderous intent with a sharp weapon. Because he has become stronger, he is no longer the incapable ordinary person he was at the beginning, so he is no longer confined to being a kind citizen. Prepare to trample on the rules of the law with strength, and kill from the heart haha......
I think that the vast majority of people will basically be like this if they have the opportunity to be the protagonist~!
Finally, in a spitting groove......
A few days ago, I read a few books that I was forced to push at some point, and I was really disgusted by the authors there. Either the protagonist's brainless IQ is in arrears, and doing things is as unreasonable as a madman who has been knocked over by drugs, and the development of the plot is also brainless, and I can't see the significance of such an arrangement at all.
Or as mentioned above, the protagonist is suddenly brainless and strong against the sky, and he can just go head-to-head with the super monster that devours the planet and win. And at the beginning of the next plot, he was given to Haibian by a native who was less than one-tenth of the power level of the nuclear explosion, and he was beaten to an ugly and ugly name, and there was no reason for it.
I'm just a day, you can casually convert the moon into a volleyball size as a jewel, and you will be flattened by the other party with a metal rod of less than 150 tons?
And the other party can pick up a hundred and fifty tons of heavy objects as weapons, but they can use such metal rods to withstand the impact of your protagonist with the transformed moon at several times the supersonic speed~!
Did that author study middle school physics? What is the mass of the Moon? How many thousand times is a hundred tons? What can stop an object of this mass hitting it with kinetic energy several times the speed of supersound?
I went to post a comment to question the author, and that guy didn't say anything and deleted the post......
Well, such an unreasonable plot that is so brainless that it will never appear in the book I wrote, otherwise, I myself would have to be disgusted first.