I have mentioned to my book friends that the outline of this book is five chapters, namely Owari, Konki, Kanto, Kokonki, and Tenka.
The plot is divided into two parts: Ashikaga Tenka and Shiba Tenka.
When the book was originally designed to be completed with one million words, and the final chapter was completed with more than 100,000 words, the plan was still good.
Then, I wrote more than 500,000 words in the last few articles, which seemed to be a bit more than expected, so I estimated that it would be completed at 2 million words. Then, nearly two million words were written for the Kanto chapter.
All I can say is that it is not as good as God.
The Kanto chapter is the one that readers have the most questions about, and it is also the one that I regret a lot. When I originally designed it, I didn’t expect it to be so troublesome.
On the one hand, it was because there were too many Kanto forces involved, and on the other hand, I was too obsessed with the rationality of the plot and added a lot of content about geography and force relations, which made the text obscure.
Coupled with the switching of Owari, Kanto and Kanto's three perspectives, the feeling of a group portrait is created. The difficulty of reading has been greatly increased, which is really killing me.
I once said that the most important thing for me when writing novels is whether the plot is interesting. In fact, there is a lot of content in the Kanto chapter that is not to my liking.
But because of my poor writing skills, I actually forced myself to write. After the plot unfolds, I can no longer make random changes, otherwise it may cause the logic of the entire book to collapse.
In the next few articles, I will learn lessons and delete a large number of fringe forces. Try to write in a different way to simplify and refine the plot so that readers can read it comfortably.
Finally, I would like to thank the book friends who have persisted until now. Your subscription is the driving force for me to move forward. I bow and thank you.