I've been up half the night. Let's discuss it.

Style: Gaming Author: Dirty orderWords: 499Update Time: 24/01/11 21:04:23
Let me tell you why I want to lose a game, whether it's bloody or poisonous, because I think according to the character of the protagonist, she starts playing in ljl and then insists on coming to edg. In fact, she doesn't pursue pure victory that much. In other words, she just pursues excitement and challenge more than victory, so after a 3-0 single-year Grand Slam, it means that there is no need for the protagonist to stay in EDG anymore. Is it going to be repeated next year? Except for the factor of Bird's Nest, there is no reason for the protagonist to stay in EDG. After all, the characters of his teammates have all grown up. In the next season, EDG will be strengthened while SKT will become weaker. The challenge is equivalent to none.

But I really just want to tie the protagonist to EDG and write two consecutive championships...

When it comes to writing, there is actually some preparation. After the second game, I just wrote all kinds of things, such as making history 3-0, not discussing anything in the lounge, skt burning the boat...

I just didn’t expect the response to be so big...

Finally, since I don’t seem to like this paragraph, I can change it, but after the change, I may not be able to continue writing this unhurriedly on s7. It is already dead, and it is difficult to force it. I overturned the outline and wrote a story about the protagonist leaving edg, and then wrote the protagonist to stay in edg and repeat s7. I really can't find a reason to convince myself. After all, the protagonist is an LPL fan, not an edg fan. Next, I will go to rng to revive the whole world [ Hua] Ban Rongguang may be more interesting than staying at EDG, but when I write to RNG, I really have no foundation at all...

That's it, if you all want s63-0, then I will change the first two chapters starting today, and then think about how to write a story where the protagonist goes to RNG.

It's my problem that I can't make everyone happy while reading. Obviously, my original intention was to make readers happy...