Testimonials at the end of the volume (it's best to come in and read it)

Well...... It wasn't until a few days ago that I found out that I had written more than a hundred sheets without dividing them......

The first album of this volume is still [Titanium Delicious], that is, when Morgan had just reunited with the Legion, and at that time, neither Avalon nor Lana had been seen, and it felt like a long, long time ago......

If you compare it horizontally, I can't help but feel what kind of emotional and personality changes the crumb woman has experienced in this volume, Morgan at that time and Morgan now seem to be completely two people......

Frankly speaking, this volume is the product of my failure to divide the volume, originally I planned to set Morgan's establishment of the Far Eastern Frontier as one volume, and then set up another volume in the Third Randan War, but I was too busy to forget about it, but now the end is actually okay, and the next volume starts with solving the old eleven.

Well, speaking of the old eleven......

In fact, I haven't fully thought about this role: after all, the current emperor has been released with the end and death, and he is gone to a good father forever, and I really can't imagine what kind of precious thing Lao Eleven is, so that the emperor can decide to erase him.

And the strength of the old eleven must also be exquisitely designed, neither weak to the point of no threat, but also not strong enough to completely cripple the three crusading groups, and also have a little bit of its own characteristics: in short, it is difficult to decide, and the difficult birth of this character is also one of the reasons why my plot is very slow.

In the same way, in fact, the setting of the Dawnbreaker has always been a bit difficult to deliver: the eighteen Astarte Legions have indeed achieved perfection, and it is actually very difficult for an original Legion to come up with new characteristics, just like many legions can be accurately described in a few words, and the Dawnbreaker has not been able to do this yet.

But that's not the book's biggest problem at the moment: the biggest problem I'm facing right now is ......

My plot seems to be a little slow......

Yesterday I flipped through the bookshelves and found that the stinky cans that had been slow for a few months had already been in the Great Rebellion, and that Mr. Carpolite, who had been slow for half a year, was already in Nikaia, and I was still happily stuck in the first hundred years of the Great Expedition......

The Great Expedition lasted for two hundred years......

Well, disturbing.

So, if you readers have no objections, after writing the eleventh, I plan to skip the timeline and bypass some plots that are not so important: for example, cutting the king, although it will be involved, but Morgan will not spend the same time raising him as he does with Conrad, and Conrad, I originally planned to raise it for a while, but now......

Conrad, you've grown up, it's time to get out there and start a family.

In addition, according to the timeline given by GW, after the Third Randan War, the major events are basically only the return of the King of Cutting and the King of Ravens, and the City of Perfection.

So, if you don't have any objections, I'm going to move the rest of the plot away from fighting and building and toward Morgan's dealings with other Primitives: the focus of the plot will be on Morgan's relatives.

Like Dorne, Killiman, Horus and Perturab, and our lovely angels: then again, I was going to make St. Giles the savior of Morgan, but after getting to know this man better......

Let's make Morgan and St. Giles a pair of plastic sisters: the friendship that smiles and tears each other apart is so cool! Coupled with a Horus standing next to him with a confused face, it is a perfect match!

But even if I write it in such a way, I expected that I would have to wait at least about three million words before I could start the Great Rebellion: not to mention that the Great Rebellion here is a very complicated Galactic Smash Bros.

To put it simply, I would like to challenge a hypothesis that I have always been curious about: that the four gods, through clever provocation, without large-scale intervention, detonated many of the problems of the human empire itself, collapsed the superstructure of the empire, and finally turned the entire galaxy into a gladiatorial arena for countless military groups.

If the Great Rebellion of Horus is the [Civil War] and [Division] of the Empire, then the Great Rebellion here is more like the and [Disintegration] of the Empire, at least in the early stage, there will be no so-called loyalists and rebels, all forces have their own reasons, and they can also declare their own justice, and uncontrollably form alliances or declare war on each other: until their true nature is exposed under the baptism of war and time, and turns into a clear black and white.

To put it simply, compared to the massacres and subspace storms in the original book, I want to try a game of thrones, so that each genotype can complete its own choice under [complete freedom]: not the [Anshi Rebellion], but [the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty].

Of course, a plot like this must be particularly difficult to write, and it also requires a lot of word count, so the final word count of this book will definitely not be less: but considering that the current grades are not bad, although it can't be compared with a big guy like Stinky Cans or Ka Li, it's still no problem to support myself, so if the results don't thunderstorm in the future, I'm still very confident that I will finish this book.

Ahem, it's a bit far to say at once, these things are still too illusory.

As far as I could get closer, I'm considering whether to dig deeper into the character of Eleven, after all, his design is still a bit thin and can't quite support his position in my book.

The other thing is that, as this volume ends, I also think: should I just start writing the next volume? Or do you want to write something lighter?

The next volume?

Or is it an extra?

Extra words: Do you have anything you want to see?

……

By the way, there is one more thing: although I have already written it in the main text, I find that there are still some readers who do not understand.

Morgan's "Code of Psionic Energy" does not have the setting of [reverse training can summon demons], Morgan's original intention in writing this book is to let others avoid these big pits, how could she have such a big omission.

If you can think about it, if subspace is a swamp, then Morgan has built a bridge in the swamp to a small island in the distance, and as long as you are on this bridge, you are safe.

Conversely, if you go in the opposite direction of the bridge, will you be able to understand the mystery of the swamp: surely not, you will just fall into it and drown!

Well, I hope you can still understand this, there is no such thing as the Psionic Code that can summon demons in a counterproductive, and in general it must be a book that has more advantages than disadvantages, otherwise it will not make the emperor nod.

But if it goes on like this, it's a very interesting question what my Nikaia will look like......

(End of chapter)