At five o'clock in the morning, I posted three chapters at the same time and wrote out the climax.

Style: Fantasy Author: Wait a minute, Mr. FanfangxiaoxiaWords: 519Update Time: 24/01/12 23:37:45
The main thing is that I have been thinking about how to write this climax for a long time. According to the foreshadowing information given so far, you can all guess the result. Normal writing is a cool writing routine, but I am a little unwilling to do it. One million words to foreshadow a climax... .... So I thought about it three times, and there was a twist, but it was reasonable... The pitfalls for the foreshadowing would be filled, and all the characters who appeared would have a reasonable ending.

I believe everyone can see that the battle for the fortress is a foreshadowing for the mid-term...including the Sorcerer of Disaster who has thrown out the rest in advance...

How to reasonably transfer to the middle period, and how to reasonably bring out the new sense of expectation, this is a problem that I need to solve... The first one million words are about survival, the survival of the protagonist, I also established new bonds and made friends. I tried my best to pave the way for this climax... Originally, the main sense of expectation was to resurrect my sister Midori, but you all hate it, or there should be no sister. I downplayed her and highlighted the protagonist becoming stronger in order to survive.

After the early expectations are over, what will be the new expectations...Three levels of thinking, each level is a different sense of expectations. I have also thought about many early endings. It can't be too miserable, it can't be too smooth, and it can't be unhappy. , we can’t let millions of words of foreshadowing and written characters have no meaning, otherwise it will become a true story, and it must be worthy of every bit of content written.

I don’t know how it can be written. Whether it’s exciting or not exciting, I’ll try my best to write it... Anyway, everyone can see that I want to change the map.

It went smoothly, it was cool, it was not difficult... After all, it was my first work, and I wanted to try it seriously and gain experience for my writing career. If it were really fun to write, there wouldn’t be so many supporting characters, not so many twists and turns and riddles.

OK, I’m off to write. See you at five o’clock!

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