3 million words of speech

Style: Science Author: Black Robe RaistlinWords: 1300Update Time: 24/01/12 21:04:22
Unknowingly... No, definitely not unknowingly! I counted the number of words and typed "Dawn Watch" word by word until it reached 3 million words!

There must be a reflection here, because... I don’t know when I can write 3 million words next time, and maybe I won’t even have the chance to repeat it.

"Dawn Watch" has always looked bad, and seems to be born with a lack of potential for fire.

Just talking about the title of the book, even I felt like the Beast King Lee Min Ho many times...I really don’t blame others for complaining. As for the small details, using "Steel Blue Pond" as the cover but not mentioning "The World on the Edge of Tomorrow"; clearly having the word "Dawn" on it, and having nothing to do with Halo Mao... it's just a big mistake!

In the first few volumes of this book, I have not been able to break away from the path of most infinite streams. I have followed the fast-forward and fast-out dungeon world, focusing on harvesting. But when I entered Baldur's Gate for the second time, Lao Lei had new ideas and started to try it out, and then I had the Caribbean Scroll that I was quite satisfied with.

I don’t know what everyone thinks, but I am still satisfied with Caribbean Volume. Although before writing this volume, I collected countless information, such as drawings of several series of British sailing warships, the customs of the time, the layout of famous Caribbean ports, etc... But when actually writing, Lao Lei still put the angle To mention something, put aside the specific reality and focus on the legendary--for the sake of looking better, of course.

If I were to write specifically about how many maggots there are on a biscuit, how one-tenth of the crew dies every time they go to sea, the average life expectancy of most people is only about 30 years old, and the wives of sailors work part-time as prostitutes... I wouldn't even want to read that kind of writing, so why bother? Embarrassing readers.

Then came Gensokyo and Academy Apocalypse.

These are the two most difficult worlds to write about...maybe as a reader you don't understand them very well. It’s difficult to write because it involves two key words, cliché and daily life. First of all, both Gensokyo and Academy are overwritten worlds. For readers who like to watch anime, I have read at least ten or twenty novels about these two worlds. So how to write new ideas is the author's problem... Among them, Gensokyo is more difficult.

Gensokyo involves the second difficulty, which is "everyday life". In a world where the world itself is daily life and fandom is daily life, writing a new daily life... During that time, I almost went crazy writing.

And finally the world of Mass Effect…

Now that the outline is complete and the ideas are clear, except for occasional interruptions when the mood is not high, there is no problem in completing this large volume.

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Here are some scattered thoughts:

a. After the Mass Effect world, besides killing the Mona people, will there be another world?

At present, it can only depend on fate. If there is one... I hope it is a world that Lu Yuan travels through alone, and is no longer a legend that belongs to only one person as he goes out with the group members. But specifically, will there be a world that seems suitable, such as a world of higher power such as Fairy Sword and Shushan?

The other thing is grades.

b. I always see "Watching the Dawn" being taken out and compared with the world in other books to see who is more "powerful"...

This... is a bit like Guan Gong fighting Qin Qiong. Dawn is a logically self-consistent world, and there are no infinite imaginations in it. This is just because the author has a good reputation...

For example: hold a box and shake it, saying that there is a device inside that will negate all the laws of physics as long as it is opened; or use a pocket watch and turn it back, and the whole world will go back ten thousand years! Awesome, right?

principle? What principle do you want? ! My principle is - this is the black technology that masters the 47-dimensional world! Genetic memory could be controlled long before the Big Bang. Nowadays, men standing up to pee are all engraved in their genes...

This is actually just bragging. After graduating from college, Lao Lei started to feel a little embarrassed about doing this.

c. No c!

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On this occasion when "Watch the Dawn" reaches 3 million words, Lao Lei would like to thank all the readers who have supported it until now!

I wish you all good health and all the best!

I hope everyone will continue to support Lao Lei. In the days to come, he will not supervise, keep updating, and strive for an explosion. Everyone will work together to create a perfect ending!

ps: Oh my god, I forgot to mention that Lao Lei opened Tongxun’s Weibo. Name: Black Robe Raistlin; @forestgogodawn; http://t./forestgogodawnr1152