Thoughts on finishing the first part
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Gaming
Author:
Evil criminalWords: 598Update Time: 24/01/18 07:01:13
I’m not afraid of everyone laughing when I say it. In fact, when I wrote this title, I couldn’t help but started to cry.
It has been nearly two and a half years since I wrote this book.
I started writing it on April 1, 2021, and it is now September 14, 2023, two and a half years ago.
Although this book is far from finished, at such a moment of phased ending, I still find it difficult to control my emotions.
After all, this is the greatest achievement that I have made by my own hands so far in my life. Of course, maybe it is because I am a somewhat emotional person.
This is how the first part ends.
In fact, I have always been very aware that what I wrote is not as beautiful as I imagined, and the adaptation in some places is not satisfactory, not to mention that it is occasionally messed up. These are all very clear shortcomings that can be seen, and maybe there are There are countless shortcomings that I haven't discovered, but I think I will continue writing.
I think a lot, but sometimes it’s easy to not know what to say when the words come to my mouth, but in short, that’s it.
I will continue to write and keep writing until the second part is completed.
But for now, I won’t write 2.0 right away, but will write fragments: the content of the remaining poems, but not much.
The current plan is that a new singularity will be opened tomorrow, with Lawrence as the theme and included in the main plot. The title is: [Brilliant Sudden Destruction - Florence], which is equivalent to moving the location of the Shinjuku Singularity back. It was squeezed out a little and appears as the first part of a fragmented chapter.
I have no plans to write about Yatego, Salem and CCC. In addition to the original Florence, I will only write three chapters about Florence, Shinjuku and Shimoso, plus the four battles, five battles and Zumura's Gudaguda activities. , that’s all the contents of the chapter.
So please look forward to it.
Thank you all for coming to read my book.