End of volume remarks
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Gaming
Author:
Ke Xue's dishWords: 584Update Time: 24/01/18 13:12:47
The first volume of "The Church of God" ends here.
The contents of this volume, according to the outline, are all foreshadowing, foreshadowing the worldview, character creation, and foreshadowing for the follow-up.
The response was not good at all, maybe because I wrote too slowly, or even more slowly (I’m sure).
There's nothing I can do, why am I a handicapped person?
In fact, the main reason is that the results are too poor. It only received 400 orders after more than a month after it was put on the shelves. I really don’t have the motivation to write. The only motivation that drives me to write down is, in addition to everyone’s support, the fact that I know what to do next. I'm personally looking forward to the story...
I thought about cutting it, but after thinking about it carefully, I decided not to. The first volume was boring enough, and the emotional conflict wasn't intense enough. Wouldn't it be disgusting to do it again?
As for the actual situation, it’s actually quite difficult. I can barely survive starvation. If this continues, I will have to go out to work...
In short, I still hope that everyone will support me. No matter how hard it is, I still hope that everyone will keep subscribing and provide more thoughts and opinions. At least it will let me know where the writing is not good. If I keep it in my heart and don't say it, how can I know?
As for the female protagonist, the main style of this book is career, so there will not be a group of women surrounding the priest or anything like that. Reason and thinking are the main positions of the characters.
What's the saying?
A wise man does not fall in love.
My personal understanding of this sentence is that people with wisdom will not be swayed by love, they will firmly follow their own beliefs.
The next volume will officially reveal the worldview and subsequent plot.
Here, I hope that pirated readers can also subscribe, but it seems to be a luxury hope...
Forget it, let’s not talk anymore, please continue to read the second volume:
"The Road to the Pope"