Volume 1 Summary and Acknowledgement
Thank you for your support and encouragement, although it was difficult, but the first volume was finally finished.
Thank you all for your votes and tips, well... It's estimated that it's about to be put on the shelves, so let's talk about these words of thanks.
Let's talk about the plot.
Seriously, I didn't expect the first volume to be so difficult, and although I had an outline, to be honest, the plot floated out from chapter 15 onwards........
In other words, I am trying to drag the plot back in the future, because the plot I originally designed was that the protagonist directly revealed the secrets of pure blood.
After changing it, I almost scratched my head.,It's all now-made.,Without a trace of preset.... That's why it's so hard for me to write at the end.
Fortunately, in the end, I finally pulled it back and returned to my own preset plot, which is Professor Quirrell's short story.
It's also an explanation, always talking about the butterfly effect, but why change, can't you say the butterfly effect?
Before writing this book, I didn't expect it to cause controversy in paragraph reviews, nor did I expect it to make some people so malicious.
200,000 words,Close to 4,000 paragraph reviews,It's quite lively for a book that only has a few thousand collections of people who hit the street.。
My idea is very simple, there is no content related to the East in the world of HP, and I don't agree that the East will be like the West, waving a wand and chanting incantations.
So sometimes I wonder, what is the East like in the HP world?
I kept thinking about it, and finally I couldn't help but want to write down the East in my imagination.
Many people have told me that hp stitching the East must jump, because the Oriental Taoist system is higher than the magic system, I think it makes sense.
But I thought I could try something new.
That is, under the worldview and framework of HP, combined with the traditional culture of the East, to reconstruct an HP Orient.
I think it's okay, but after all, I haven't tried it, and I only dare to taste the content of the first volume, for fear that throwing too much will cause problems.
I can only say that please continue to watch, if you can't accept it, I can't do anything, my ability is limited.
Back to the first volume.
When writing about the Philosopher's Stone, my biggest feeling was that I was tied up, because the protagonist's abilities had to be kept within a reasonable range.
The characters also need to be foreshadowed, coupled with the problem of their own writing, which led to the death of the entire first part.
I tried to get the protagonist to do something, but I always felt that it was difficult for Dumbledore to be watching him from behind.....
I wanted to say something, but I was too sleepy.
Not much nonsense, today is the first birthday of the baby girl.
Here Dad wants to say to you, Happy Birthday Little Carp!