Volume I Summary

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At this point, the first volume of "Puhai Island" in the battle of Liaozhai can be regarded as finished.

The author is writing a book for the first time, and the writing is very immature, and the layout is not so skillful in all aspects.

Every day, I work hard to read more books, summarize more, and push more outlines.

There are actually a lot of dissatisfaction in the middle of this volume, and more of a problem with the setting.

From the very beginning, I originally wanted to let the players who entered the world of Liaozhai explore this mysterious world on their own in a completely free way, rather than arranging careers for them and experiencing them step by step.

In this way, there is a very serious problem, and that is that the characters in the pen will resist the plot I arranged for him, and will jump out and make a voice on their own.

For four or five days, I struggled with the voices in my head every day, but I still found that what I wrote and wrote, and what I finally presented was not the story designed in the outline, but the scene that suddenly flashed in my mind.

I consulted with several bigwigs in the industry, and they told me that this is called not having a strong control over the overall rhythm of the story, and if you want to improve, you can only start by seeing more and writing more.

This gives the author a wake-up call, people really have to regress if they don't learn.

So my daily working hours now become to wake up at 6 in the morning, read until 8 o'clock, and then write until 12 o'clock.

In the afternoon, I read until six o'clock, and then I wrote until ten o'clock.

Under such high-intensity learning, I feel that I have improved a lot.

And most of the content of the second volume has been set, so please rest assured, it is impossible for a eunuch to be a eunuch, and it is impossible for a eunuch to die.

The editor came to me the day before yesterday and also talked about some opinions about this book, which made me understand one thing, the appearance rate of the protagonist is indeed a bit low.

At first, I thought it was a behind-the-scenes novel, and the main character didn't have much to show up, just show up at key plot or time nodes.

After a slap in the editor....

I found out I was wrong.

What the protagonist should do is to grow up with the players, not just as a creator god or a monitoring presence.

So in the second volume, the protagonist will appear often, and let him also embark on the road to becoming stronger.

After all, the plane in the middle and late stages of this book is more than just a chatty world.

Another author said that this book has little to do with Liaozhai, and it is completely selling dog meat on the head of a sheep.

Regarding this point, the author wants to tell you that the setting of the twenty-four demons is taken from the twenty-four volumes of Liaozhai.

In other words, there will be a familiar name in each volume to act as the twenty-four demons.

And the location where they live is in the Liaozhai continent, which is about 500 nautical miles away from Puhai Island, so in the early stage, there was not much intersection.

Now that the players have completely occupied Puhai Island, they are also going to start a trip to the Liaozhai Continent, so please rest assured, all the doubts, all the puzzles,

will all unravel in that colorful continent.

At present, there are still some holes in the first volume that have not been filled, such as Du Yuanshen, the second generation of Huating Fu, and some characters who appeared very short,

Including the masters of Quanquan and Huang Bayern, these will appear one after another in the world of Liaozhai,

Please rest assured, although the author does not write like this, but there is a relatively complete outline (although it often deviates.... )

Thank you again for your support to the newcomer writer Taki Xiaojiujiu, and let's see you again in the second volume of "The Ghost Grandma of Liaozhai Continent".

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