Uh, take a day off tomorrow
These days, due to illness, the state is really not good, and the update time is not stable, so let's rest and rest, and adjust the time.
By the way, I would like to say a few words about these recent episodes.
This plot has nothing to do with illness or anything like that, because the sense of substitution in this plot is inevitably lacking.
It's not like the previous situation where the protagonist is involved in some difficult situation and tries to break the situation - maybe it's a bit of a desert island survival, and the big plot is not written.
In the whole big plot, it is actually Lao Zhao who is involved in other people's stories, through which he shows the characters on the sea, there are loyal ministers, heroes, traitors, and the game between the forbearant emperor and the gods and demons.
In other words, these plots are written by others, not Zhao Changhe, Zhao Changhe is just a detective role to unfold these pictures for everyone.
He has no pressure to survive, no sense of urgency, things have nothing to do with him, and it is understandable that he will get a sense of boredom of "it's about my, I don't care" when reading.
And due to the limitations of Zhao Changhe's personal perspective, many details will be invisible, and it will seem "fast", because he can only see these and want to elaborate, but there is nothing to say.
The reason why I chose this way of writing is not because I am seeking a breakthrough or engaging in group portraits, because this is logical.
The affairs of the sea are none of his business, no one is targeting him, and his strength is not as difficult as when he was weak before, and he is already a character who can preside over the situation. Now he took the initiative to find trouble with the Sea Emperor, and so far, he didn't even know where the Sea Emperor was, so naturally he wanted to get involved through other side stories. Of course, you can also deepen your relationship with turtles and turtles by the way.
In other words, at present, these chapters are a side story about other people, not the story of the main character. If you are interested in other people's stories, I think many of them say they are well-written; But if you think it's "my business" about other people's stories, you probably don't know what you're doing.
But you can't have a book without someone else's story.
I remember when I asked for the afterword, I once said that I wanted to expand the story of Yuzhen people and write more from their perspective, but then I gave up, thinking that many people would not read it. At that time, many people said no, no, it should be like that, and it turned out that the choice was correct, and the sense of substitution in other people's stories was lacking a lot.
Spread your hands.
Anyway, there won't be much follow-up writing, it's just a matter of getting involved in the lead, and you don't need to be entangled. If you like this paragraph, just skip over if you don't like it.
As for saying that "the conspiracy is not well written", please, how can there be a conspiracy from beginning to end...... I really can't write about something that doesn't exist.