Volume II: Summary and Review

If the theme of the first volume was "revenge" and "survival", then the theme of the second volume I originally set was "life" and "protection".

But unfortunately, due to the lack of pen power, this volume is written at a slow pace, and the contradictions are not as intense as in the first volume, and I like to describe all aspects, but the result is that it seems to be procrastinated, resulting in a decline in grades.

If someone asks me what is written in the second volume, then I can briefly say that.

The contents of these two volumes can actually be divided into two parts.

The first part is the counterattack of the six doors, and the second part is Chu Qianqiu's control of Baixiang Town (marriage is also included in the control).

Needless to say, the first part of the counterattack on the six doors ends with the death of the purple-clothed catcher Danjun, which leads to the contradictory relationship with the imperial court.

The second part is about the two major events of taking control of Baixiang Town and getting married, but there are too many problems and they are not handled well.

Presumably the enemy is hiding behind and there is no strong enough sense of anticipation to portray it, which can cause problems with the reading experience.

If you add Huang Qianhu's approval, for example, the protagonist was not qualified to marry Xiaoxiao, and later slapped his face by controlling Baixiang Town, it would be more refreshing, but his father-in-law was too snobbish, and finally gave up this practice.

The only thing that is commendable is that the protagonist is still quite happy in the second volume.

Maybe he was too happy, and then the rhythm dropped.

Then I had to let him get married quickly and face the bloody storm of the outside world.

Because with the death of General Long, there is no doubt that the troubled times are about to begin.

A great hero of the old times, whose death will future the beginning of a new era.

The third volume is "The Turmoil of the Declining World"

Then I am very grateful to the friends who have seen more than 100 here along the way, and also to the friends who have subscribed before.

Thank you for your tolerance and support.

Finally, a bit of routine.

If it's a friend who sees this and hasn't subscribed, I know that I don't write very well, but I think I'm still attentive.

All kinds of content, setting, plot, and deduction have taken a lot of effort to write.

Even if it's not well written, I'm cheeky enough to ask for a subscription.