I'm asking for leave to adjust. By the way, I want to tell you something about the plot. It's very important. Please take a look.

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Take a day off to sort out the plot.

In addition, the things written so far in this volume actually happened simultaneously on the timeline. For example, the Battle of Calth and the incident in Istvan probably happened at the same time.

Just because some characters don't appear now doesn't mean I've forgotten them, it's simply because I haven't written about them yet... which is a very stupid thing to do.

Before writing about the Great Rebellion, I actually considered whether to fix the perspective of this story on Curze and Khalil, but it would be boring to write this way.

In my personal understanding, the Great Rebellion is a grand story involving multiple forces fighting together. I personally may not be able to write that kind of flavor, but I hope to be as close as possible. I want each character's transformation to seem at least reasonable and reasonable.

This does not mean that I have to play grimdark according to the original work of the Black Library or switch back and forth between multiple perspectives to write war scenes. I just want to make the story and characters "live" as much as possible, so I have to temporarily change the perspective from Khalil and Curze moved away.

...Of course, whoever I write about in this volume will be in trouble, that’s for sure.

As for having fun, don’t worry, it’s indispensable. The Battle of Terra was going to be the centerpiece of this volume, which is what I had in mind from the beginning.

Coming back to the topic, taking the protagonist offline is quite an anti-internet writing technique.

Because online writing pays attention to the "sense of expectation", to achieve this, it is especially necessary to focus on the protagonist. Having the protagonist offline for a long time like I did is actually quite a suicide attempt in an online novel, so I am very grateful to everyone who has been able to read this.

Thank you very much (bow)

But some people may ask, why do you have to write like this when you know this?

All I can say is that no one has trouble with money.

If I had written more relaxedly, this book would have always done well. Of course I need money, but I can't stop writing. I'm not a Warhammer Brahmin, and I don't think Hammer articles have to be serious, but I personally tend to be serious when writing.

So as I write and write, it will definitely develop into this. It can be regarded as a shackles, there is no way.

Anyway, that's it. In addition, I would like to express my gratitude to Mr. Katayo, the reader of this book. He single-handedly created the military book setting of the Yarenko Regiment. It is really amazing...

The specific post is in the book circle. If you haven’t read it yet, please read it quickly. I will keep updating about 10,000 words every day in the next week to celebrate this event.

What? Why, you ask? Because I want to copy the settings (乐)