Regarding the plot of the female character, let’s talk about it here.

Style: Science Author: Wen YiWords: 576Update Time: 24/01/12 01:22:09
Tired.

I originally planned to talk about it when it goes on sale, but a lot of comments have been saying it these days, so I’ll just talk about it now.

I have written two novels on the streets before, with nearly two million words.

Two million words, all written about daily love, women, and feelings.

So, I am used to writing.

Then, as soon as the book started, I couldn't hold it back, so I habitually wrote about Qi Xue and Auntie again, a little too much, and there was inevitably an ambiguous plot.

After I wrote it, the reader boss reminded me that I realized something was wrong.

What I write is science fiction, not urban romance.

But it’s too late. I would have done it long ago if I could. I don’t mind revising the article at all, but I really can’t do it, so I can only keep writing.

All I can do is try to restrain my habits, get out of my comfort zone, change, and write more plots about the protagonist’s growth and less ambiguous plots.

That's exactly what I'm doing.

I have been reducing the number of ambiguous plots in the future. Many times after I finished writing a chapter, I found that there was too much ambiguous content, so I deleted it and rewrote it. I don’t know if the bosses felt about this when they saw it later.

If you don’t feel anything, let me put it this way, after nine kisses, I can write 90,000 words...

I have no experience and am completely new to writing science fiction.

I stepped on a trap, I admit it.

But I very much hope that I can work hard to write this book well, instead of just writing something for the bosses to read and enjoy.

So please, bosses, please be merciful.

It finally seemed like it was taking off. I was extremely eager to do my best to seize this opportunity and write a successful novel.

The bosses really couldn't stand it in front of me, so I didn't force it. When I saw the back, I felt that there was no ambiguity. If I left, I wouldn't force me to stay.

Thanks, reader bosses.