A must-see
Previously, because of that song (theme song), I didn't want my friends to wait too long for it to be released, but I wanted to speed up and release the book as soon as possible.
But today, in this moment, I feel something. Maybe it's a bit of a secondary two, but I feel like I'm going backwards.
The flashy things that I had been moving fast had become very natural when I began to regress.
It's natural, it's natural.
The abstract description is probably incomprehensible to everyone, but it doesn't matter, the point is that I am looking back when I am going backwards, and I am recovering the original intention of creation.
Thankfully, I'm getting back to where I started.
Little by little, the broken things were coming back to their original shape, and then slowly dissipating again, and I was returning to the original point.
It's a beautiful feeling, and it's also my sublimation process. Really, I've been in tears, and you probably won't understand, that ...... I'm rediscovering my original sense of purpose.
It's like a twilight old man, riding in a time machine, watching everything regress, getting younger and younger, back to his childhood.
Stunned, emotional.
I don't know if all creators will have such a process of sublimation, a chance to start all over again.
All in all, I'm grateful, I'm glad.
Thank goodness for that.
I decided to call the book "The Laugher", and after it was "Beyond the Island". Both of these works are things I really can't wait to write about, though.
I'm still going backwards, picking up something that's important and meaningful.
It's a long but wonderful process.
I want to create really good stories, that's what I'm really about, and I'm always going to do that.
Although I am well aware that there are less than 30 people who will support the remake of this book, there may only be a handful of people who can support me when I republish the book.
I also knew that because of copyright, the story wouldn't be the way it was.
But it's also in line with me going backwards.
are all returning to the original starting line, there are no readers, and the story is not born, I still have the most primitive and innocent original intention.
I'm ordinary.
But my story is extraordinary.
The moment I get back to the beginning, it's time for the story to start all over again.