There are some things I want to say – thanks and apologies
For some of the settings in this book, some people sprayed, the things in the heavenly realm are all high-quality, a mouse is very powerful, any glass of water is fairy water, and the long skirt outfit is even more fairy. Here, the Apocalypse expresses the understanding that the Celestial Realm itself is a mythical and legendary being, representing the good wishes of mankind.
However, my setting is not intended to slander, let alone hot-headed. In the early years, where we lived, the water was clean, the clothes were traditional tunics, and the food was safe and hygienic. Over the years, water is disinfectant, clothes are colorful, silk/stocking miniskirts have become synonymous with young ladies, food is junk food, and traditions are disappearing. Why is that? Why do people abandon good things and buy bad things? I have limited knowledge and can't explain them.
Now my traditional model of setting up the celestial realm has been sent to the celestial realm by human junk food and the so-called "miss" pretense, and it is still causing a sensation in the celestial realm. Some friends think it's too, and go against the grain, I understand, I'm sorry here, this setting is not to your taste. But I know what I'm writing about, and at the end of the day, it's just a reflection of reality. This is a novel, I think I can write it like this, so I did it, Apocalypse is from the countryside, and now I am studying in college, maybe many concepts cannot be connected with urban people, but I write like this, it is also my understanding of this society, and my love for the countryside, and I just keep a memory of the countryside that has not yet been completely modernized.
Readers who don't like it, I can't make you like it, although the data department of this book is too good, but seeing the collection that is growing every day, I can't change it for a big change, I have to stick to it and be responsible for the friends who collect this book.
If you like this setting, please support me, and if you don't, I hope you can find a better book. Apocalypse, thank you.