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Congratulations, after 80 days of hard work, this book is finally on the shelves with great difficulty. Although the pen & fun & pavilion www.biquge.info only confirmed the truth that "what readers and what subscriptions are deceptive" after it was put on the shelves, I still want to thank the readers who have clicked on this book and supported my relatives and friends, and the author will work hard for full diligence in the future. Honesty is, of course, a very good quality.

Regarding the content of this book, it must be admitted that the storyline and some of the characters are very hastily conceived (including Troy, the so-called male protagonist), and there are inevitably some problems in it. The story of "Mage Country" is actually to pave the way for Southelsewell, a relatively rigorous and rich world view that has been set up for a long time, and this purpose is included, and the author does not like the personal concept of "cool for the sake of coolness" content of most online articles, so there is such a book that does not conform to the routine of online literature, and is difficult to classify as "literature". The author attaches importance to the reasonableness, interest and rigor of the story, rather than "the reader is not happy after reading it", which is no wonder that the results of this book are dismal.

In the future, the author may try to write a pure online essay by some of the online writing methods learned during this period of time, of course, it is also possible to continue to adhere to the "ideal" to write what you want to write, after all, no one can say what will happen in the future, many things are changing, maybe a few years later, the online text world that the author is not happy to see will undergo earth-shaking changes.

Next, let's talk about the next steps. From the perspective of the entire Southwell Chronicles series, "Mage Nation" is the first part of the story line to "connect the past and the future", and the protagonists of this one, that is, the "members of Lance's team", are actually more like insignificant little people in the overall worldview, rather than the protagonists in most novels who are "chosen children" and "story guides" The protagonists, including Troy and Vina, are more often pulled forward by more decisive forces, and for a long time to come, the protagonists will play the role of a tandem rather than a guide to the story, until a teenager like Troy, who can be said to be a blank slate, understands "what he wants". Then, the story will change in a reversal.

Finally, there are some substantive content teasers. The fun of "spoilers" lies in the thoughts that arise when they contradict the actual content. (If you don't like spoilers, just read it here)

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After the team enters the magic school, a large number of new characters will appear, including knights, assassins, bounty hunters, all kinds of mages who don't look like mages, and there will be priests, merchants, sons of pirates, queens of the royal family and other roles of various statuses, there will be traditional Western fantasy prophets, bounty hunters, experienced adventurer squads, and there will also be Japanese-style fantasy style "School Idols", "Middle Two Diseases", "School Park Special Response Team" (that is, the "Wind Discipline Commissioner" in the traditional school story, There will also be some characters with a strong Chinese style. In addition, the "True Protagonist" and various "super-level beings" from the entire Southover Chronicles series will also be unveiled one after another.

In terms of plot, a large part of the plot after that may be a cycle of "fighting monsters and leveling up (PVE)", "meeting new characters→ "meeting new characters→ "duel (PVP)", → "fighting monsters and leveling (PVE)", several key branches will be inserted into the main line, and in the middle of the story, more cruel and realistic content will completely change the "peaceful life" of the protagonists, and the style before and after the story will be clearly divided.

Well, that's probably it.