Chapter 643 Author's Closing Remarks (Tentative)
Chapter 643 Author's Closing Remarks (Tentative)
Hello everyone.
The time has finally come to write my closing remarks.
Of course, according to Tomato's rules, whether the application to complete the story will be successful will only be known in a few days.
If the application is not completed, I might continue to write some side stories?
There are still some regrets about writing this book. When online novels get too long, they inevitably have some flaws.
In summary...
My biggest mistake was perhaps being too obsessed with depicting "mythical beasts".
This also led to a gradual neglect of the descriptions of ordinary spirits.
Then, around chapter 500, after the urban elf arc ended, the protagonist frequently travels through time.
They passed through the Cyber Elf World, the Beast God World, and other dimensions.
Each of these planes could be described in detail in at least a hundred chapters if written individually.
In short, there are still many shortcomings.
Hmm, let me think I'll talk about something else.
After all, the previous "Letter to Readers" already discussed a lot about the work itself.
Everyone has seen the recent Pokémon ZA event, right?
Do you think the Pokémon IP is getting better and better, or is it starting to decline?
Back in the author's childhood.
The Pokémon series releases roughly one theatrical film every year on average...
By the way, the Super Gem Starfish is indeed quite magical.
Before the leak, I imagined the Super Gem Starfish to be a ghost-like creature with water.
As for the other newly released super evolutions...
The shiny Super Dragonite looks great; it's much more pleasing to the eye than the original.
The Mega Evolution of Feraligatr looks like a toilet seat, which made me laugh.
Snow Fairy is really good, and Greninja is incredibly cool.
There are others, but I won't list them all.
This is just the first batch of Mega Evolutions in ZA. The real big changes are probably in the subsequent DLC.
And then... let's talk about some writing details in the book, and the Easter eggs in the book?
First of all, I do know that.
It is indeed possible to write a book without an outline.
However, it requires frequent revisions to the preceding "history of time," which will consume a considerable amount of energy...
Therefore, we will definitely need to have a preliminary outline before we start writing.
Also, I didn't even dare to ask for leave at first.
That's right, the author is a coward.
I'm worried about the impact of taking time off on my data usage.
I only found out later that it was okay to take leave.
But I'm a coward.
Even on the day I take leave, I'll still post a separate chapter so you know I wrote something that day...
Another question is why it was originally scheduled to end on the 16th.
But I still have to finish all the endings, right up to today, the 31st.
That's obviously for the sake of the rich.
Writing without the intention of "becoming a billionaire" is meaningless, isn't it?
In the adult world, who would want to mess with a rich guy like Sai?
Maintaining enthusiasm for writing over a long period is actually quite difficult.
I occasionally read books by other authors.
Many people would say that.
Don't worry, I will never stop updating!
Rest assured, I consistently write 6000 words a day for over 200 days, and the records are verifiable!
Don't worry, once the word count stabilizes for a day, use it to overwhelm everyone else!
The young author was once just as enthusiastic as they were.
But writing 10,000 words a day while maintaining quality is really difficult.
It's not difficult to consistently write 1 words a week, nor is it difficult to write for a month.
But what about six months?
A year?!
In my opinion, it is already quite difficult to consistently produce 4 to 6 words a day at a high quality.
Another issue is prolonged sitting.
Here's a little tip I'll share with you.
If you want to type faster, try typing while standing.
Of course, standing while typing means less time for thinking.
It makes writing much more cramped, but it can indeed greatly increase efficiency!
I used this method to write for about a month, but recently I've gone back to sitting and writing.
Writing actually requires deep thinking.
Standing still for too long makes it easy to write mindless stories, which puts the cart before the horse.
Next, let's talk about Pokémon fan art.
As we all know, there are only a few types of stories that can be told from the start.
It's either a senior year of high school or a "student start" or something else entirely.
As for the worldview, it may be an independent urban elf world.
It could also be the world of the original Pokémon series.
Or a parallel world that merges the two?
If we break it down further, we get all sorts of cheat codes...
But to be honest...
As both a reader and author, I often feel the awkwardness of this "golden touch".
Perhaps it's because I'm trying to read and write books with my brain.
Of course, I was also delighted to discover this.
A number of Pokémon fanfics have emerged that can achieve good results without any external aids.
Looking to the future, that's my goal!
Let's talk more about each character in detail.
Let's start with Chu Feng.
One reader commented that he was "more like the protagonist" than the main character at the beginning.
Ah, that's right, he was the "former protagonist" of my inspiration that never came to fruition.
Isn't it only natural that it has that flavor?
There are also characters like Hong Zhong.
There was a time when I considered writing a separate chapter for them, a memoir.
But as the "combat power expanded," I simply didn't have the time to finish those parts.
In fact, some readers have responded, and some even said they want me to write a protagonist named "Old Deng".
Hahaha~
Would anyone watch a movie with Old Deng as the main character? This kind of subject matter.
Next up are the female characters.
For example, Honglian, Qilan, Yushu, and others.
Actually, according to the typical male-oriented genre.
I'll most likely collect all of these female characters, but I don't want to fall into the cliché.
I don't think Ye Kai is such a "repressed" person, is he?
Sigh, I really had to steel myself to finish this... Why was it so difficult to write the last 4000 words?
Thinking back, many of the characters the protagonist encountered along the way were only briefly mentioned...
I almost forgot.
The main character has an "elder sister".
I've been thinking about when to write about my eldest sister.
As a result, it kept getting delayed, and eventually, finding no way to incorporate it, they simply gave up.
Also drunk.
Not writing an outline is a recipe for disaster.
Ah, if only this industry had more time to take leave, how wonderful that would be.
That way, we can have more time to polish the story (being lazy~ no, haha).
This book is the culmination of my hard work.
It also laid the foundation for my imagined world of elves, and I believe it will be much easier for me to write the next book...
I'll try to write more of my thoughts, since I don't have enough words yet, ugh!!
Please don't hit me, there's another chapter coming up...
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