Summary at the end of the volume

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This volume has finally come to an end. It has been rated as the longest volume by readers, with nearly 150 chapters and about 350,000 words.

As an unlimited streaming copy, it is too long, and only one-eighth of the book has been written. If it were written at this pace, it would take five to six million words to complete...

Therefore, I have to mention why I wrote the Three Kingdoms volume, because some readers commented that the key words of this book are: theater, actors, and when he sees it now, he feels that it is not much different from the ordinary unlimited flow and has no characteristics.

Therefore, the time span of the dungeon was extended: from suppressing the Yellow Turbans to the feudal princes challenging Dong.

The protagonist goes from being naked to becoming famous all over the world. If we write more details, it will be regarded as a fantasy version of historical novel, that is, the mythical version of the Three Kingdoms.

This brings up a problem. Readers who like fast pace feel very sluggish...

This made Poujie struggle twice. The first time was about 20 chapters. Later, many readers said that they could accept it and let me continue writing. During this period, I went to the editor once and he said that if I felt that this copy was not good, he could use it. I deleted this volume and opened another volume. Needless to say, since there are readers who like to read and urge for updates, it means that it is approved. I decided to write down and put forward a solution: I don’t like it. You can skip it and wait for the next volume.

The second time I struggled was after the plot of Suppressing the Yellow Turban Rebellion was over, there was feedback from readers that the Three Kingdoms volume was too slow. I don’t know if it was a pirated version or a genuine one (if it was a genuine edition, I would rush to say thank you). For this reason, I fast forwarded. When we get to King Luo Qin, we continue to advance the plot.

Today, this controversial volume comes to an end.

I think the completion level is quite good, I have withstood various pressures, and I would like to give an explanation to readers who like this volume.

Then let’s talk about the various troubles I encountered when writing this volume, or the shortcomings:

At first, I planned to focus on romance, but later I found that its pace was too fast and different from the original intention, so I decided to introduce official history. Later, if I looked at the Three Kingdoms from the perspective of official history, I found that romance...

For example, Lu Bu is the well-deserved number one warrior in the novel. Whenever he appears, he will be besieged by a group of warriors, but his image has been vilified. The title of foster father killer is a slap in the face. It can even be said that among a group of heroes, He belongs to the small group of people who are most loyal to the Han Dynasty, so the characteristics of Lu Bu in this volume are: bold, generous, and loyal.

Another example is Xu Rong, the general of Xiliang. He defeated Cao Cao and defeated Sun Jian. In the novel, he turned out to be a buffoon who was beheaded by Xiahou Dun in thirty rounds. It was simply unbearable.

Therefore, Pujie decided to focus on official history, supplemented by romance, and replaced the Battle of Hulao Pass, which did not exist in the Eastern Han Dynasty, with Hangu Pass, which is most consistent with common sense.

Hmm... He's already a high-level martial artist, and he's still so particular about it. It's hopeless to throw him into the street.

Then there is the controversial character Ding Qinyu. At first, I planned to use her to intensify the conflict between the protagonist and Lu Bu, and follow the novel route. When I was writing, a thought suddenly came to my mind: How could the invincible Marquis Wen be so small-minded, so I gave up.

The appearance of Ding Qinyu can also solve another problem: Ding Yuan's trust, he has so many powerful generals under his command, why should he pay special attention to Lu Li? How can the protagonist guide the general trend of history in one year? You can't write everyone as a fool. The protagonist has a tiger body. It's like a shock.

If I had chosen a battle to write about, such as the Battle of Guandu, the Battle of Changbanpo, and the Battle of Chibi, it would have been fast-paced and intensive, so the feedback might have been better. However, there is no turning back when you shoot. Just filling in the gaps and giving an explanation to readers who like this volume.

Regarding the Eastern dungeon... I will write more about the power system in the future. The protagonist will explain and fill in the gaps when he returns to school. After all, the key word of this book is: acting.

Of course, I won’t touch dungeons with Eastern themes in the short term. It’s a thankless task...

Finally, I would like to thank the boss for being the leader of "Dream Heart is the Dreamer". When Pujie was writing the summary at the end of the paper, the boss suddenly said in the group that he wanted to give it to the alliance, and then decisively gave it, thank you (?′ω`?).

Frankly speaking, I lost my full attendance and creative subsidy this month. I originally planned to update the manuscript and save the manuscript for next month. Then I figured it out and felt: I can’t cheat readers. 4k a day is the basic quality of an author. But I encountered a big problem again. Guy gives a reward.

Hmm... The first leader, I don’t know how much to add. I’ll try my best to write more every day, starting from the day after tomorrow, because I won’t go home until tomorrow.

Finally, thank you to everyone who supports this book~