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Style: Science Author: Bai QianquanWords: 712Update Time: 24/01/12 21:46:24
I don’t know what to say, I don’t seem to have anything to say, so let’s talk about this book. When I opened this book...

Well, I just scratched my head and wrote it, thinking about what a middle-aged and kind-hearted boy would do after gaining the power of his own fantasy.

The first chapter introduces the characters. Many people complained about my racial discrimination. To be honest, maybe there was something wrong with my writing method, so I changed it over and over again, and then I still got complained about, so I gave up saying whatever I wanted to say (salted fish) )……

The second chapter introduces the reasons why Wu Ke met the little light ball of justice. It was a simple and somewhat silly chapter of bravery for justice. Fortunately, it was shielded by the speed of light and prevented me from being scolded more (should I be lucky?)...

In the third chapter, I met the little light ball of justice that had been tricked, and then directly entered the world of Xingyue. Before Xingyue started the story, I just wanted to end the Holy Grail in 40 chapters and nine days of plot...

The result was written as it was written. I recalled the emotion I felt when I watched FZ for the first time, and as soon as my head got hot, I wanted to write a group drama, so I wrote it like this.

There are fewer complaints, because the plot needs to be assigned to other characters. Wu Ke, the real protagonist, has been compressed and has been invisible for a while. Moreover, I am used to portraying characters through daily interactions, so they seem very watery, which makes me I feel like a fool...

However, after more than two months, I finally finished writing it with great difficulty.

Great prophets, I am really impressed by your words, and it is going to be put on the shelves, but my protagonist is still hanging around in the first world FZ, laughing and crying...

Finally, three thanks.

First, thank you to the book friends who have always voted for this book. (Updated +1)

Second, I would like to thank the friends who tipped this book before it was put on the shelves. In other words, tipping this thing is considered a kind gesture. (Updated and +1)

Third, I would like to thank the editor who has nothing to do with the reader’s grandfather, my editor-in-chief Naipeng, although he should not be able to see it.

But I still have to thank you. This book was promoted to the current recommendation position because of the editor's application for it.

As for my grades, I can only say that I am at the bottom of the same recommendation, so I have to thank you for this. (I didn’t add one to this one, sorry)

That’s it for my thoughts on the release. I’m already ready to pounce, so I won’t ask for anything. Anyway, I’ll just let nature take its course (with a Buddhist look on my face), and I’ll make up the story and code the draft.