Summary and reflections

Style: Science Author: Don't walk when it's darkWords: 1046Update Time: 24/01/12 04:56:33
Thank you for supporting the author. I think the book friends who can read this chapter must really like the author's book. (Especially the book friends who reward and vote, thank you. I wish you all a fortune.)

At the same time, I am very grateful for everyone's company. The author will continue to work harder and make more updates.

In addition, we continue to welcome everyone to express their opinions in the comments, as long as everyone doesn't just start talking nonsense.

No author will be banned without reason.

If there are any mistakes, the author will correct them.

But if you have different opinions, the author has no choice.

For example, I have seen many people discussing the matter of catching a leopard with bare hands.

The reason why I write this is because I think the breeder can judge whether the leopard can be held down directly if he knows a leopard that has been raised since childhood and plays with it frequently.

Because snow leopards must have had their blood drawn since they were young, so this kind of thing must have been done.

That's why I came up with my bare hands. (Of course, everyone has other opinions? The author will not refute it. After all, everyone thinks differently.)

There is also the issue of rewilding that everyone is discussing and why not write about ordinary animals?

The author will also explain a little bit here.

I had originally thought about writing about the issue of rewilding, but I had to start writing about it from the time the snow leopard was born.

This pace would be too slow. After all, a snow leopard's journey from birth to wild training to release cannot be taken in one go.

So I chose to start talking about it from the days after the release.

As for why not write about ordinary animals growing into national star animals? (In addition, I would like to point out that the protagonist cannot transform into a human being, not even an orc. As for cultivation, he cannot cultivate. He will only grow into a super ferocious beast wearing a snow leopard’s bewildering coat. That kind of looks very silly and cute. The kind that paws at your brain and rips out your heart and lungs.)

First, because it is really troublesome to write this, 30,000 to 40,000 words may be written for live broadcast, and everyone will suffer from aesthetic fatigue.

Secondly, it is also because the author has some inspiration for the supernatural aspect, although the writing is very poor. But the author can still show everyone the ghostly world in his heart.

Finally, there are the long-winded and not-so-smart issues mentioned by many people.

The author knows it, but there is no way that all animal novels are like this.

Moreover, current book lovers should be able to see that the psychological description of the protagonist has gradually decreased, and is inserted from the perspective of others.

There is nothing that can be done about it, because the protagonist is not a human being. You can only talk about problems from another person's perspective.

As for the problem of not being very smart, this is because the author feels that he will not think without worries. If your brain is not used, it will get rusty. (Of course, what everyone said is that the small brain capacity of cats is also the main factor. In fact, when I first wrote it, I was thinking whether it was too smart.)

After all, after living a carefree life with food and housing for two years, who would think about what will happen in the future? And if you stay in the protection center every day, it's useless for you to think about it.

In addition, it is normal to become stupid if you stay in one place without receiving information from the outside world and absorbing knowledge.

Finally, thank you all for your company.

I wish you all great fortune!