Throughout this update, Hua Mei has been seeing some book friends complaining about the seriousness of the indoctrination given to Ye Chen. Here is a unified explanation. He really didn’t indoctrinate him. He himself is the original Long Aotian! (He helplessly spreads his hands.jpg)
First of all, the prototype of this character is itself the protagonist of the ancient Long Aotian Shuang novel.
Everyone thinks he is brainless, just because his perspective is different.
Just give me two paragraphs.
The first bridge section.
In the previous chapters, the melon farmer caught Ye Chen's pet for stealing melons and beat it up. Then Ye Chen arrived and killed the melon farmer.
From the perspective of Lin Xiao or a melon farmer, Ye Chen is a double standard dog.
But think about it, how would it be described in the original work?
In the original work, this detail will definitely be ignored, and the focus will be on describing the relationship between Ye Chen and his pet, and the humiliation suffered by the pet.
Therefore, Ye Chen's killing of the melon farmer with one sword will also exaggerate the protagonist's character of attaching importance to friendship and protecting shortcomings.
After all, in ancient novels, it was always like this. I am the protagonist. No matter whether my brother (pet) does the right thing or not, if you bully him, you will die. (In short, I want beauty, opportunity, and brothers. Justice and morality don’t exist.)
The second bridge section.
During the apprenticeship ceremony, Ye Chen was beaten by Lin Xiao until he knelt down and begged for mercy.
This is not a trick, because deep down, Ye Chen is just a middle-aged boy with cheats, a reckless mind, and always thinking about being the only one in his life.
He escaped from the capital of the Great Zhou Dynasty with constant opportunities and beauties. Even in a deadly battle, he could always fight back with remaining blood and defeat powerful enemies at higher levels.
Therefore, he only needs to be hot-blooded, brainless, and shout a pretentious slogan to save the day.
But this time it was different.
Ye Chen felt an unprecedented crisis in the ring. He really felt that Lin Xiao's sword would kill him!
So he was afraid, he was afraid of losing everything. He felt that his legendary life had just begun, and he didn't want to let it go like this, so he chose to kneel after considering it over and over again.
(In the original novel, of course, everyone can’t see this, because the protagonist has a halo of luck. What everyone sees is that when the protagonist is provoked by the villains, he crushes and slaps him in the face, and then shouts pretentious words. But this In this book, Ye Chen’s fate has actually been blocked, and he is no longer favored by heaven. Uh... This seems to be a bit of a spoiler.)
In short, Hua Mei’s book writing may be different from other people’s. I wanted to create characters, and then write an outline of the plot based on the characters.
Every character, especially the heroines, has her own character growth curve.
Including Lin Xiao, the absolute male protagonist of this book, everyone can guess that he will suppress the whole audience with Wu Mei Kung Fu, but everyone must not have imagined what kind of opportunity will make him explode.
Finally, I would like to assure everyone that Ye Chen will not be delayed in killing him. His role is similar to that of a treasure hunter being led by a thread, because the original "Emperor" is based on his growth as a curve. Expand the map.
There are too many Lao Yinbi who are more like the protagonist and have more brains than him.
Don’t forget, the protagonist Lin Xiao of this book has only read the first eight volumes, which are 2 million words, and the original work is a long novel in terms of setting~~