postscript

Previous Chapter

It's over.

After a year, this book has finally been written.

I remember that last year, a little earlier than now, I was working on the idea of the book under the guidance of the editor Sword Marks. At that time, I was like a student who had just started to study, and I studied a lot and learned a lot under the guidance of Kenda. After a year of training, it seems that I have gradually mastered a lot.

I call it "grinding".

Indeed, looking back now, the book has many shortcomings, the most obvious of which is that it did not do well. Although results are not everything, there are still many problems that can be seen.

I think so:

At the beginning, I kept in mind the guidance of Jian Da, and the novel did develop according to the trend of online writing, although there was still some immaturity in writing, but the plot could barely catch the reader, and then in the Western Xinjiang volume, I didn't take into account the rapid change of the plot, and at the same time I wanted to write what I wanted to write myself, so as to ignore the reader's feelings. As I recall, the only subscriber I could see from the background was here who abandoned the article. At that time, I was very frustrated and even more incomprehensible.

But now, I seem to understand.

Later, like the torment of loneliness, I wanted to give up several times, but I persevered. Although it is being updated at a turtle speed, I have managed to finish this book without eunuchs.

This is "grinding".

Then there is "practice". I seem to have learned more through perseverance again and again, and it seems that I can see my own growth through this book. However, suddenly the unexpected happened.

Because of the bad grades, at the time of a million words, my book was basically cut in half, in the words of the website. Fortunately, Jianda gave me 500,000 words to finish the book. So, I had to adjust the plot, give up some of the original ideas, and now, the book is over.

I think I should have done what I was supposed to be.

Throughout the book, I have been writing about the Tao and exploring this issue.

I deliberately weakened the elements that should be expected in traditional immortal cultivation novels, such as cultivation, fighting methods, elixirs, strange materials, people, gods, demons, and ghosts, I rarely touched on them, and only repeatedly described the entanglements between people, between people and heaven and earth, and between people and fate. Speaking of which, although this book is "Xianxia", I think there are actually very few "immortal" parts. And I don't know if I actually expressed what I wanted to say, and whether the readers liked the story I said, but whether it was successful or not, I wrote it anyway.

And so, it's done.

I believe that after the honing of this book, I will be more mature and will be closer to success.

Perhaps, this is just the beginning.

Thank!