About the division of novels into volumes and how to read them
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In this novel, the sub-volumes are divided into [volumes] and [sub-volumes].
Each of these [volumes] is a story about a civilization.
And each [sub-volume] in a [volume] is a plot segment about the story of this civilization.
The content in each volume is arranged from front to back according to the development of events.
The contents of each volume correspond to the stories that took place in different cabins, and may be (partially) time-tied.
(For example, Volume A is a story about the battle between the A1 civilization and the enemy of A2, and each volume describes the development of the battle like a normal novel.)
There is naturally a very close connection between each [sub-volume].
Of course, the plot connection between most of the [volumes] may not be very close, and readers who like certain [volumes] can also choose to read some of them.
Of course, I still recommend that you read the contents of each [volume].
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