The Qi'an chapter is finally finally finally finally finally finally finally finally finally finally finally finally finally finally finally finally finally finally finished.
Let’s take a look at when I started writing the Qian’an chapter.
May 3rd at 11:54pm.
Then, when did the final postscript come out.
September 24th at 3:31 am.
This is the longest and most difficult battle in my history. Before writing at the end of the volume, the total number of words in the rider chapter is [507,138 words].
It’s so outrageous.
too crazy.
That's too much nonsense.
At the beginning, even if I used my big toes to think about it, I would never have imagined that the Qi'an chapter could be written in half a million words.
At the beginning, I estimated the number of words for the Qi’an chapter to be around 400,000 to 420,000 words, but now it’s 500,000.
My initial expectation for the Qian'an chapter was that it would become the longest chapter in the book. So far, it seems that it has given me a "small" surprise and a big one - a shock.
That's when the Qi'an chapter hits the streets.
Just think I'm complaining. I know that the common problem with long-form films is that they lose a lot of viewers, but I didn't expect the Qian'an chapter to die so violently.
The subscriptions for the first few chapters were the same as the previous article on London Singularity, and then plummeted, and now the subscriptions for a single chapter are less than 100.
To give you some data for reference, my average subscription is now about 700.
Jumping to the street like jumping off a building, violent death at about 60℃.
Perhaps if a chapter with my family as the main body appears in this kind of work, this should be the ending.
How should I put it, my mood, from the initial doubts and self-doubt to the anger and confusion later, finally turned into the Buddhism and understanding I have now.
At least, I was not impatient and gave the complete ending to this King of Hell in Northern Chu, right?
At least I didn't give up, right?
Then what do I have to complain about? I am a man that fate cannot defeat (push out my chest).
People who are worried that I will become a eunuch don’t actually have to worry. I survived the Qi’an chapter where I died suddenly, which proves that my grades don’t have such a big impact on me. I will keep writing. , writing to the end of Lostbelt, to see if I can become the only author among all FGO fans who writes to the finale instead of dying halfway.
After all, writing is the best mediator in my life.
I like to write.
I like the wonderful atmosphere when I am alone writing.
I dragged my soul along, immersed in the ocean of words, looking up at the pale ceiling, feeling the cold or hot thoughts, kissing the ground and falling asleep, embracing the supreme happiness while drowning.
This is my deepest and safest refuge, my most wonderful private space.
Ahem——
Just pretend you haven’t seen the above paragraph.
Xiang An is probably the protagonist I have put the most effort into.
He should be the protagonist with the clearest growth trajectory. From the beginning, he followed his father to eradicate alien races on the plateau, then he followed his eldest brother Xiang Yu without any idea, and then he thought more and more, and later and the Xiang Yu parted ways and became the king of Northern Chu.
I know this will make the early and middle stages unlikable, but I still feel that there should be such a protagonist.
The Jian'an chapter is bad, the Shu'an chapter is hemiplegic, Zuocun is mature enough, Ocean knows it from birth, and Noerla died early before she reached the age of growth.
It’s time for a growing protagonist.
Just like me growing up.
However, I didn’t expect the relationship between Xiang An and Zi Juan. They were overtaking each other in a corner. Anyone with a discerning eye can see that I actually wanted to suppress their relationship at the beginning, but later I found that I couldn’t suppress it. Just go ahead and do it.
ps. I hope Hassan won’t fly over and give me a kick tomorrow.
I felt really good about the relationship between these two when I was writing it.
Unfortunately, there was no result in the end, and Zijuan died on the battlefield.
After all, I am the one who believes that no matter how sad the ending is, there can be laughter in the process.
Well, all in all, this long journey has finally come to an end, just like a marathon, unforgettable, tiring, but also exciting.
After all, how many half a million can an author have in his lifetime?
One thing is quite coincidental, so coincidental that I don’t think it should be such a coincidence.
Qi An is finished, with half a million words here and exactly one thousand chapters there.
A thousand chapters, how many thousand chapters can an author have in his lifetime? (Shut up, you)
At the same time, I want to tell you a piece of news.
I'm very sorry. Due to my personal health reasons, I may have to take a long leave.
About a week to half a month.
Everyone in the book club group should know that due to various reasons, my health is not very good. In addition to the original root cause of the disease, I have been in and out of the hospital recently. Even the progress of the Qi'an chapter has been delayed by health reasons. (originally scheduled to be completed in early September).
Therefore, in order to bring you a better story, Ghostly Criminal decided to take a break, and then Miracle Resurrection will bring you 1.5 North American Mythical War.
Please look forward to it!
Okay, that's all I have to say. It's 4:30 in the morning and the ghost is going to bed. Good night, Makabaka.
The voice panels for the four heroic spirits in the Qi'an chapter will be released tomorrow, so remember to check it out.
Thank you all for coming to read my book (bow).