There is a bit of a problem with the idea, tomorrow's double update, and some words.
I finally finished writing the scene of the fall of Anmuda, and I was generally satisfied with it, and I wrote what I wanted to express.
I had been worried that I wouldn't be able to write well, and An Muda's fall was a big event, and I didn't want to weaken the momentum of the grandmaster.
A grandmaster is a grandmaster, and he should have the momentum, will, and determination of a grandmaster.
In my own opinion, there are two major events, or rather major nodes, in the book so far. One is the outbreak of the bloody plague, marked by the bloody battle of Matsuma Castle. The other is the fall of Ammuda.
The book has an important turning point.
Ai Hui and his friends are going to start walking on a bigger stage, and more people are going to step on this stage, whether they want to or not.
I wish me a good night and good dreams. (To be continued.) )