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This chapter has nothing to do with the text, so I'll update the text tonight.

This chapter is mainly to talk to you about Lori's thoughts and ideas for writing.

Because Lori's article doesn't follow the routine.,The article with many characters is estimated to make some readers look at the clouds.,Many people are used to following the perspective of the protagonist.,And the position of the protagonist in my article is a little ambiguous and uncertain.。

Lori also doesn't know what kind of position her text is.

It can only be said that this is a group portrait essay that focuses on the plot, each character has a beginning and an end, flesh and blood, and time and space interspersed and expressed.

Lori's "Young Apocalypse" tells the story of what happened on the "Apocalypse Continent".

The northern barbarian slaves in the icy wasteland at the northern end of the Apocalypse Continent moved and prepared to go south to occupy the warm nest of the Apocalypse, and the Ghost Country (Bone Country) at the western end prepared a luxurious conspiracy package for the Apocalypse when the Apocalypse was unaware.

The Apocalypse Continent is divided into five places.

This story is mainly based on the viewpoint of the characters in these five places, with different positions, different actions, and interpolations to promote the story in an all-round way.

However, it is certain that there are two main points of view: Gongzi Yuan and Duo Yizhen.

This article is mainly developed from the perspective of these two characters.

At the beginning of each transition, Lori will be marked with an eye-catching []. This is also for the convenience of everyone to read the text.

Because Lori's article not only has the same time, different places and different characters change.

There is also the transformation of the same place, the same person, and different times: [Present/Past].

Please believe in one thing.,Lori's article is not trying to use [past] to make up the word count.。

In many movies or TV series, you will often see such comments in the memory section: The plot is not enough, and the memories are made up.

However, Lori's [past] here is definitely not used to make up the number of words, but to complete each important character through [past], and complete the story of the entire Apocalypse Continent.

In Lori's story, the past is as important as the present.

There are even some important people, and their highlight is in the "past" part.

Speaking of the plot, let's talk about Lori's thoughts on the characters in the text:

Lori writes essays.,I don't like to write the kind of foil character in order to highlight the protagonist.。

Lori has a childish idea:

If the supporting characters know that they exist for the main character, and they can throw it away when they run out, the supporting characters will be very sad.

Lori's article is actually written about the same event, the same place, and the same time, where characters with different positions and personalities rub and collide with each other, resulting in a variety of subtle, ambiguous, and strong feelings (the feelings here do not only refer to love), and then advance the whole story.

Lori writes about the rationality of the plot, and this rationality is grasped by each character.

Every time Lori writes an essay, she asks herself:

What kind of people will react to what kind of events, and what kind of stories will unfold?

Lori doesn't have too lofty goals.,Lori just wants to write "people" well.,Every character has a beginning and an end.,Flesh and blood.。

In the huge network of relationships between people, each character can't live only for himself, he has his own helplessness, but he is only wonderful for himself, not anyone's foil.

Those who have the ability to lead the torrent and are trapped by the torrent, and those who are slightly weaker are guided by the torrent and are well.

In the end, Lori doesn't want to criticize anything in the text, and she doesn't want to promote anything.

Lori doesn't want to delve into the good and evil of human nature, and she doesn't want to criticize the dark side of human nature or promote the bright side of human nature.

Lori just wants to give her characters a stage, so that they can show the reader everything that is pleasant, sad, likable, and unpleasant.

Everything that exists has a reason for its existence. In addition to black and white, the gray between black and white is also very interesting.

That's it for the parts that don't match the content of the text, thank you!