Volume III Summary

An author's impulse to write a book often comes from a few scenes or episodes that occasionally pop up in his mind. Then, with these fragments as the starting point, it expands and extends in all directions, and gradually conceives a complete story.

This is the case with the book "Eternal Life".

Pudding's earliest inspiration was that Gu Xu obtained "time" on the Nai He Bridge and escaped death in the game laid by the empty Xuansan people; The other is that Gu Xu turned into a ghost, ate the soul of Emperor Ziwei, and achieved a Jedi counterattack.

Many of the details in the previous content are all around these climactic clips to foreshadow.

Emperor Ziwei has been misleading Gu Xu in order to make him identify with the identity of "Ziwei's reincarnation" in order to seize his cause and effect.

In the first two volumes, I believe that many book lovers have been misled and regard this book as a story of the rebirth of a strong man.

But in fact, most of us are ordinary people - when an ordinary protagonist relies on his own efforts to defeat the once high-ranking boss and break the established fate, wouldn't it be more burning, more passionate and more immersive?

What I want is this reversal effect (covering my mouth and laughing)

However, the process of ideation was hearty, and the process of writing a book was not as easy as imagined.

As a rookie writer, Pudding still has a lot of shortcomings in writing, such as high-level battles sometimes can't write the desired effect.

Unlike most Xianxia, the protagonist of this book does not play with swords or practice swords, but relies on knowledge, strategy, and messy tricks such as talismans, spells, and divination, to play different tricks with skillful power.

This is also an important cool point of the early story.

But as the strength of the protagonist and the opponent continues to increase, the strength of absolute power plays a more and more decisive role in the battle, plus many tricks, such as "cause and effect", "fate" and the like, are becoming more and more conceptual, and it is difficult to write the battle very concretely, realistically, and interestingly like in the early stage.

Lack of experience, still need to practice.

At the same time, I have been busy applying for graduate studies for most of the past six months, and the offline standardized examination was repeatedly canceled due to the epidemic at the beginning of the year; I signed up for the online exam, but because of the network problem, the score was "held", and I couldn't get a score, so I had to go to other provinces to take the test.

It took months of tossing and turning, and the progress of writing was also delayed.

Fortunately, I finally got admitted to the school and didn't squat at home.

However, after graduating from the bachelor's degree, almost all the things I learned before were returned to the teacher, and after that, I still need to spend time and work hard to make up the lessons to avoid not being able to keep up with the progress after the start of school.

I will also try to draw time code words as much as possible and try to achieve stable updates.

The title of the third volume, "Leaping in the Abyss", comes from the Book of Changes, which refers to the dragon either jumping into the sky or staying in the abyss, advancing to the sky and retreating to be beaten back to the valley.

It is very similar to Gu Xu's situation in this volume.

wins, replaces Ziwei; Defeated, distraught.

Next, you need to take a leave of absence, sort out the follow-up details, the time is not very certain, as soon as this Saturday, and the latest next Monday to resume the update.

The next volume of "Flying Dragons in the Sky", everyone is looking forward to it!