Today, a reader in the QQ group asked me why Yoshigan and Uesugi Teruhora had an appointment to go to a hot spring, but there was no follow-up.
I find it very strange. Isn’t it obvious that I have been there before? Japan was extremely poor at that time, and the aristocrats only enjoyed hot springs in winter.
Because the content deviated from the plot line and was suspected of being a watery chapter, I didn't deliberately write it. Then the book club group exploded. Some said it was water, while others said it was not water.
I found that I was scolded when I wrote serious things, and I was scolded when I wrote unserious things. No matter how I wrote, I was always scolded.
When I wrote about the battle, I was too detailed and said I was lazy. Later, I wrote about the logical arrangement of all parties, which was also watery. Multi-perspective group portraits are also water.
At this moment, does writing about daily life count as useless? If readers are unhappy with this, they may call me stupid again.
No one read it in the first place, and even if I was doing most of my daily work, I couldn’t even finish the five million words of this book. As the number of words increases, the book becomes more and more bloated.
To be honest, I was very confident when I first started writing. Now that I have written 2.5 million words, I am still trembling with fear, fearing that I will write something wrong every day.
Fujibayashi Kyo will be written off tomorrow. According to the development of the plot, many people will be written off in the future. I am really confused.
If you don't write according to the outline, the structure of 2.5 million words may collapse at any time due to random changes, and the logic line will be confused.
If I follow the outline and readers don’t buy it, the subscriptions will get lower and lower. The number of subscriptions at the beginning of the year has been cut in half, leaving only half of the income.
I feel that I am becoming more and more afraid of writing, and I don’t know how to continue writing.
I talked about it for a long time. Finally, I would like to thank all the book friends who still insist on subscribing. Thank you for your support, which allows me to have income to continue writing.
In fact, I have been nagging for a long time just because I wanted to ask. Is Yoshigan and Teru Uesugi going to a hot spring so good? Do you really want to add a chapter?