Nagging fifty cents

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I haven’t nagged for a long time. Today, on a whim, I nagged about fifty cents.

Why do you want to nag?

That's right, it's because of Zhao Gao.

When I woke up today, I took a look at the book club group. Hey, good guys, group V, which normally does not bubble when diving, turned out to be 999+ today.

I just call him good guy.

As for the content of the conversation, I will not go into details. In short, it is all because of Zhao Gao.

Presumably, readers who have been chasing the book here should feel that Zhao Gao's death was a little hasty.

Originally, Zhao Gao was supposed to die in the next two chapters. These two chapters are to tell you why. But it turns out that this way of writing is useless. You will still beep when you should be beeping.

Historical text, this is the author’s second one!

Regarding history, the author believes that no matter which angle you look at it, there is a causal relationship.

Cause and effect, the same goes for writing history.

Especially when writing at the starting point.

The development and continuation of a character's plot must be logical if you want it to be brilliant.

Rigorous logic is a necessary element of history.

When writing this book, Da Qin, in the early stages, the author liked to write about the effects first and then explain the causes.

Because of this, many readers are confused and confused, and feel that what the author writes is illogical.

All right!

Although the author has written tens of millions of words, there is nothing that can be done about it. Who made the author fall into the trap?

If there is a problem, let us correct it.

So, in the mid-term, I started writing about causes first and then effects.

Good guy, I’m still not satisfied with the result.

I really want to say to these book friends: Come on, come on, I’ll give you the pen and you can write.

Of course, just thinking about it.

There is no other way, I still have to earn money for milk powder.

For Xia Xia!

However, after Zhao Gao's death, the author decided to follow his own ideas.

Da Qin now has over 1.3 million words.

This is also the time when logical thinking becomes most rigorous. (I won’t tell you, this is the reason why my coding is slow.)

Only this, thank you to all the book friends who have supported me all the way, you are the most awesome.

Okay, don’t talk about it, just make an outline!