Written at the end of the first volume and some notes about the protagonist's character
I have the habit of reading book reviews and this chapter every day, and most of the time I can keep my mind calm, but in recent days, the controversy about the plot and characters, including some discussions on human nature, has affected my creative state somewhat, so I think I should say some of my thoughts more solemnly, just for your reference.
Let's talk about this book first, when I was working on the outline, I did a total of three volumes, which is about three million words.
The first volume is a volume about the growth of the protagonist and the Tang family, and now it is coming to an end, and all aspects of the plot are under control, which is not much to say.
However, some of the behaviors of the protagonist Tang Luo in recent chapters have aroused discussion among book friends, and several book friends said that the protagonist's character is too different from before and after, as if it is for the plot to force the protagonist to behave like this, in order to highlight the protagonist's greatness, but it is actually very hypocritical.
First of all, I want to apologize to the genuine readers who came up with these ideas.,I'm sorry for the problem of my penmanship.,I'm sorry for making you feel so contradictory.,But about the inconsistency of the protagonist's character.,I think it's probably because of the serialization relationship.,Let you forget some of the plot.。
Do you still remember the protagonist who was caught playing a fake match just because the trainees in the training field were caught at the beginning of the chapter, and the chariot crashed into another martial arts gym?
Do you remember the boy who knew that the clan warrior was just the family's cannon fodder, but resolutely took out one-third of his assets to build armor and made good wishes?
Do you remember the Star Pavilion Lord who brazenly declared war on Yashen because he was killed in the hall?
Do you remember the Tang family Tianjiao who clashed head-on with the Great Elder because he wanted to lift the ban on farming?
After bothering to subdue Gong Zheng and rebuild the righteous qi gang to dominate the streets of Xiling, how did Tang Luo, who wanted to give the people a little protection, come to your mouth to be a black and selfish person?
From the very beginning, the character of the protagonist is like this, and I thought that everything that had happened had expressed the character of the protagonist very clearly, but it turned out that my pen still has a lot of room for improvement.
Actually, I can understand the abruptness of your feelings, because most of the book friends who follow the latest chapter feel that Tang Luo should have blackened and is a mature superior.
Because of the part of the small spirit world that killed Ji Ming with an indifferent face and designed Ji Fu to swallow the magic medicine treasure grass alone, plus the later family acting together, let you feel that the protagonist is a person who only has interests in his eyes, and I show the dark side of the family without reservation.
There should be a lot of readers lost in this part, of course, there are also many readers left, after all, there are people who like spring and snow and those who like the cold winter and the moon, which is helpless.
But it is clear that many readers have made several mistakes in this perception.
The most important thing is that there is no concept of a state in this world, and interest groups are all based on families.
Whether it's cooperation between the Maison, or attacking. In fact, it does not involve any benevolence and morality, it is nothing more than interests.
Do you remember the relationship between the Tang family and the Ji family?
Ji Fu is Xu Laoying's brother of the opposite sex, not Tang Luo's brother, and even the relationship between in-laws was directly rejected by Tang Luo, because Tang Luo saw it very clearly.
Since the Tang clan has touched the treasure house of the Han clan, no matter what Ji Fu, the future holy lord of the Han clan, thinks of the Tang clan, the Ji clan and the other clans of the Han clan in the north will not regard the Tang clan as a brother clan or partner.
To put it bluntly, the Ji family and the Tang family are enemies, and this short-term cooperation is based on the Tang family's ability to turn the table and destroy the Ji family's thousand-year-old accumulation.
Ji Ming Ji Yue, as a mortal-level peak warrior brought by Ji Fu, did not voluntarily enter the Little Spirit Realm to protect the children in the Tang Clan's No. 1 cultivation ground, but Tang Luo used the entire half of the Little Spirit Realm in exchange for it.
Tang Luo just hoped that this matter would pass smoothly at first, but in fact it didn't, and when the protagonist entered the small spirit realm, he found an operable space from the first batch of blood slaves, and then he had a series of subsequent designs.
Killing Ji Ming is a need for interests, and it has nothing to do with morality and righteousness, because when competing for interests, they only represent the interest groups behind them, while Tang Luo and Wuxiao only represent the Tang Group, and Ji Ming himself represents the Han Group.
In fact, I can design some dialogues in the secret vault to explain these things clearly, but you also know the situation at that time, hundreds of thousands of blood god sons surrounded the secret vault, especially the appearance of the blood god made Tang Luo under great pressure, he just wanted to improve his strength quickly, how could he have the heart to talk nonsense with the little ghosts, so this explanation was deleted, and now it seems that I have finally tasted the bitter fruit of taking it for granted, so I need to re-explain it now.
The Ji family and the Tang family are two opposing interest groups, Tang Luo and Ji Fu are wary of each other's calculations and compete for each other's interests, relying on means and strategies, not moral level.
If the force that Ji Fu brought with him at that time could destroy the Tang clan at one time, do you think he would put the Tang clan on Xu Laoying's face?
This is the culprit of the ruthless man who is behind bars and has placed the Tang clan together, resulting in this generation may never be able to open the Heart Fire Divine Treasure.
In the clan council, the protagonist has actually made his attitude towards the family very clear, and the people should be treated well, because they can become part of the family and be a group of people who can be governed.
But the existing family is already an interest group, even if they are attached to the Tang family, they still have the thinking of considering the family.
Therefore, Tang Luo has always been a pro-civilian but evil clan, not only for foreign clans, but also for many people in the Tang clan.
Tang Guangyu of the Secret Art Pavilion, Tang Xiuyong of the Sect, Tang Zuo, the master of the Dark Thunder Hall, and Tang Siyuan, the Great Elder, are now even scared of the patriarch Tang Zhi, because of the different concepts, not who is right and who is wrong.
Everyone has their own position, and everyone is using all their strength to make the family strong, and it is only because of different ideas that there will be a collision.
Tang Zhi is not wrong, and Tang Luo is not wrong, the two just have different ideas.
Okay,That's what I want to say.,If you want to say that you don't like the character of the protagonist, I'm okay.,But if you want to say that the protagonist's character is inconsistent, I'm not happy.。
But I feel much more comfortable saying these words.
In the past two days, my creative state has been very hit, I just feel that no one understands me, and the character I worked so hard to create is not bullshit, so it is very uncomfortable as soon as my hands touch the keyboard, and I can be regarded as slightly experiencing the pain of depression.
Actually, this is mainly my own problem, and there are still many things that I have forgotten to express in the part that I think I have written in great detail.
But now that I say it, I'm much happier, and I can code words well.
———————— love your writer fat, respectfully
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