Summary at the end of the volume

This volume is finally finished, and after thinking about it, let's write a summary!

By the way, I would like to explain everyone's questions in a unified manner.

Actually, during this time, I was also reading everyone's comments, and I had some questions, because it involved spoilers, and I didn't reply separately.

This time, since the plot of this volume is over, I will explain it to you.

Actually, there are many things that everyone thinks will be unreasonable at first, but in fact, as long as you take a look at the plot behind, you will find that the so-called unreasonable is actually quite reasonable.

First of all, I want to be clear that this is a fantasy novel, not a pure urban novel.

A lot of things, if it's in an urban background, it's really not too reasonable, but what if it's in a fantasy background?

For example, at the beginning, some people said that the war song is so awesome, why would anyone still be an actor, and why would the protagonist be suppressed?

Actually, these are all reflected in the book.

As I said in the setting, the war songs were first the poems of those Yuefu, and then those poems.

In ancient times, many poems were written with music and then sung.

In modern times, it is a modern song.

Among them, the high-quality is the war song.

Therefore, the war song is actually just a branch that evolved from the Wendao system......

So, although the war song is awesome, it is not the only one.

This is also the reason why this book is called starting with a war song, rather than just a war song king......

It is also for this reason that it is normal for the protagonist to be suppressed.

After all, there must be high-ranking scribes in other companies.

Even if the protagonist sings a war song, but at this time, Wen Dao Xiuwei has not gone up, isn't it normal to be suppressed?

It's like in the world of Xianxia, you don't cultivate enough, no matter how talented you are, don't you want to be bullied?

For example, some people say that it is not worth it for the protagonist to send a song to the enemy......

But I think it should be cost-effective to exchange a song for early termination......

After all, in this case, the protagonist has no way to terminate the contract unless he takes refuge in another company.

As I said at the beginning, the protagonist was signing a 'sky-high' contract at the time.

If the protagonist wants to pay liquidated damages, it must be a sky-high cost.

Besides, as I said in the book, this song is from a bad movie.

And the protagonist will definitely carry film and television works next.

At that time, there will be a showdown between the two films......

No matter how you calculate it, it's not a rival, is it?

Of course, as a newcomer, Liang Cheng does have a lot of bad things written in this plot.

However, the author did his best.

Please forgive me ^-^.

But fortunately, this plot has finally been written.

The protagonist finally jumped out of the big pit of the prosperous age.

Next, the protagonist will start a new journey, so stay tuned!