Chapter I: Explanation of Reasonableness

At the beginning of this writing, Sanshui must thank everyone for their long-term support!

"The Emperor of the Nine Heavens" has been written until now, and there are some wonderful parts, and deficiencies abound. Being able to go so far is the result of everyone's continuous support, encouragement and criticism of Sanshui. It can be said that most of the credit for writing here belongs to your brothers and sisters!

Then, Sanshui will talk to you about some gossip about the plausibility of the plot of the first chapter of the first volume.

It seems that since the release of the book, there have been many doubts about the plot of the first chapter of the first volume, and many book friends think that there is a problem with the rationality of the first chapter, or that the character shown by the protagonist in the first chapter lacks logic. Since the publication of the book, I have explained the self-consistency of the internal logic of the plot in different places (including book review areas and forums) many times. I also used ps at the end of the first chapter to explain the reasonableness and reason of this 'evil slave bullying master', but then I thought that this would affect everyone's reading interest, so I deleted it. Recently, doubts have risen again, and after reading the first chapter, many new book friends feel that there is a huge loophole in the rationality of the article, so Sanshui must explain it again.

Yesterday I saw a comment with some interesting statements:

If you want to write about a young man, say goodbye to his mother and go to the mountains to practice martial arts. If you just write that the young man killed the fox in the mountains and killed the big fox, killed the big fox and killed the old fox, killed the old fox and found the old fox's Yuan Dan, and then went home happily. The article is very straightforward, but is the story interesting?

So why not change your mind and write it like this - this young man entered the mountain, saw a fox and some treasures, and wanted to kill it to get the treasures, and the fox turned into a beautiful woman and seduced the protagonist for a while. The protagonist was given some gifts and then went down the mountain in a daze.,It turned out that the original mountain village had already turned into a scorched earth.,The boy stood on the scorched earth and looked up to the sky and screamed.,Suddenly found a tunnel in the ruins.,And then found an unconscious nameless girl and a lot of good things scattered in a secret door.,But the girl woke up and suddenly stabbed the boy......

This is the story that is introduced to read, and the contradictory suspense package is required. The text seems to look at the mountains and doesn't like the flat.,If the background of the article and the background of the protagonist are written in three horizontal ways.,Then the book can't be called a novel.,It's just a set expository essay.。

After clarifying his position, Sanshui will explain the rationality of the first chapter.

First of all, in terms of background, the background setting of the Qingluo Liuli Realm cannot be directly substituted into the ancient Chinese Gangchang ethical society on this plane. It is unfair to Sanshui to directly use the reading habit of reading other people's books to look at the rationality in this book. The author of each author has different settings, and if you insist on criticizing the plot of another book with the setting of another book, it is difficult for a strong author.

Then, even in a society that pays attention to the general ethics, is there such a thing as a 'bad slave bullying the master'? Sanshui has read some notes from the Ming and Qing dynasties, read several ancient precedents, and knows that even in a feudal society with clear legal principles and strict hierarchies, it is still inevitable that there will be a 'evil slave bullying the master', not to mention a world with qi refining and cultivation that challenges the traditional order. Saying this, Sanshui does not want to prove that the plot in the book is absolutely correct, but just wants to explain: "Evil slaves and bullying masters" This kind of thing has existed since ancient times, and it must have the soil for its survival, and it is not made up by Sanshui out of thin air - this Sanshui should be right.

Finally, from the background of the entire novel and the setting of the plot. There is an illusion in the plot of the first chapter, not only is the protagonist's personality before awakening a temporary illusion, a negative side, but the protagonist's living environment and situation in the family is also a temporary illusion - this Sanshui believes that book friends who have been chasing this book know - in general, there is a fog in the plot setting of the first chapter. As the plot of the novel continues to develop, these fogs gradually dissipate, and the internal logic of the article becomes more and more self-consistent.

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