Volume II Testimonials

I'm going to write a chapter testimonial after the squid, I'm also a squid force! (Hi)

Strictly speaking, the first and second volumes belong to the same outline and the same layout, because during this time, the high-dimensional overlooking person has just entered the earth, and with the help of his prophet, he tempts Klein and makes him his friend. And Klein is not as isolated as in the original book, but has the company of Gao Wei, who is also a teacher and friend, and is not separated from his family, and does not live a life of displacement.

At first glance, it is very happy to be a Klein. But really, is this really the case?

Gorvid Abraham, who is just an incarnation of the Celestial Lookdown. The Higher-Dimensional Seeker does have a human nature, but He is also a god, and an outer god beyond the barrier. He is the embodiment of the will of the "reader", who takes pity on the characters in the book, but is arbitrary.

And in this book, Gao Wei, who has read "The Master of Mystery", is even more so. Since he is also a member of this world now, although he is super doubled by the mysterious power from the higher dimensional world, he also needs to consider his own position.

He is an outer god, an outer god whose actual combat power is not as good as a complete pillar; He had human memories, and he had gone mad because of long memories.

The high-dimensional overlooking ones do not belong to human beings, let alone to the old days. There is no place for Him anywhere, which is why He wants to see variables—as a way to tell himself that He is truly alive.

And then again, with the help of Gao Wei, Crane gained some personal happiness, but also lost a lot.

Like Sharon, like Marić. It's like some people who could have been friends didn't become friends, and some people who shouldn't have died have exchanged fates with people who should have lost their lives.

For example, Crane has the support of the Fallen Mother Goddess and the True Creator, but loses the support of the Mother Earth Goddess, the Lord of the Storm, and Will as a result. His life will also be turned upside down, because Amon knows where Klein's family is, and although he has the protection of the high-dimensional overlooker, isn't this a way to drive away the tiger and devour the wolf?

There are some things that can't be avoided because these things are there. Although Crane was given "wriggling hunger", he was unable to stop Panatia, resulting in the death of some of Bakeland's survivors. This can be regarded as a kind of "equivalence", and it is precisely because of this that Klein died once because of Panatia's counterattack.

And this kind of equivalent exchange also exists in Mr. Men and others, so I won't elaborate on it here.

Relative to the earth, and even to the outer gods, the high-dimensional overlooking person is a "hermit" and a "foreigner", which is why the first honorific name of the high-dimensional overlooking person has the word "outlier".

That's why I named the first volume "The Hermit", and the first volume probably tells the story of a hermit returning to the center of the stage.

In the same way, Klein himself has actually lost the biggest reason to go to sea - ritual when he returns to the Night Church. But Klein will still go to sea, because Gao Wei is at sea, and Ince Zangwill has also escaped from Beckland and is ready to be promoted to Sequence Three. And Klein is now vaguely aware of the tip of the iceberg of many things, because Klein knows more than the original book.

And for "Klein", who is neither omniscient nor omnipotent, this is also a good ending.

I also put together my outline - because I don't like to write an outline, at most I write a few important events and the final chapter ending. Because I don't like the rigid way of writing according to the outline, I prefer to let the characters move freely as much as possible and let them get out of their own stories.

Of course, due to my writing experience, I may not be able to write the feeling I wanted. But it makes me happy to write like this, and sometimes I am more satisfied with what I write.

And about the later plots,I'll probably still focus on the two perspectives of Gao Wei and Crane.,I won't follow the original plot of the squid.,But I'll also find a way to make the characters in the original work appear - after all, it's a fan.,People don't like to watch inexplicable characters appear, do they?

And the second volume I have now thought of a few more interesting plots, of course, I won't know what is written until later.

And then I want to say that the first volume has a lot of mistakes in the original plot and some very bad writing, when I write the second volume, I try to revise it, and will try some new ways of writing and conception, if you have any comments, I also hope that you will mention it as much as possible, because sometimes I may not be aware of the problem of the plot.

I won't spoil it personally, the second volume will probably be different from the squid's, and it will involve the plot of the Southern Continent, the God's Forsaken Land and the sea.

Okay, that's about it, I'm going to write the second volume, and I don't have a manuscript left...... (sighs)

Thank you very much for reading this, and thank you for being here.

Tomorrow the second volume of "The Narrow Gate" will be released.

"The door is narrow, and inside and outside the door is a wide world."