I have always wanted to introduce some basic frameworks in my mind to my friends. After thinking about it for a long time, I finally wrote it down. (Fellow Taoists, please read it carefully.)
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First of all, when reading this book, please do not copy the settings of other books into this book!
This is very important! ! !
Because some of the questions raised by many fellow Taoists are actually not problems, but are just a little different from the books you have read before, so I think there are problems. The waiter in the store picked some and explained them.
The first point: the geographical size of the book.
Answer: Don’t be anxious, because the mysterious world is not the ordinary world that everyone thinks of! (Emphasis on ordinary people.)
Careful Taoist friends can read the first paragraph of Chapter 1, which shows the level from a high-level spiritual energy interface to a medium-low level interface. Fellow Taoists, do you think this describes the ordinary human world?
What kind of interface is superior? In my mind, the average density of spiritual energy in the human world is just the lowest. For example, in the well-known article "The Story of Mortals Cultivating Immortality", the highest level of the human world is only the early stage of becoming a god.
Even if the aura of the Xuanling Realm drops to a medium or low level, it is by no means comparable to that of the ordinary world. So you might as well take a guess, what is the highest level of cultivation in the Xuanling world?
Therefore, it is normal for the geography to be large. The waiter in the shop can't say much. He can only say that the current Nebula Sea can only be regarded as an outlier to the entire Xuanling World. You can imagine how big the entire Xuanling World is.
(I really don’t want to spoil too much, but I still want to say that there won’t be so many interfaces going back and forth.)
The second point: realm setting.
Regarding realm, in the early days, the waiter used common realm names, that is:
Qi training stage, foundation building stage, golden elixir stage, and Nascent Soul stage.
The realm settings will be different in the later stages, so don’t be surprised when the time comes.
Secondly, the lifespan corresponding to the realm, and the treasures or requirements needed to break through the realm.
For example, regarding how old a monk in the Qi training stage can break through the foundation building stage, or how much genius is needed to break through the foundation building stage.
Please don't be surprised that these books will be different from other books. It's normal.
If they were all the same, I think it would be meaningless for you to read this book, and it would be meaningless for me to write it.
Third: Regarding the protagonist’s talent.
The talent setting of the protagonist in this book is very important! Very!
Fourth: Regarding the issue of describing the length of the protagonist.
Needless to say, the most space is devoted to describing the protagonist.
However, this book is a fairy tale based on family, so other family characters or family affairs will also be described at considerable length.
Fifth: The problem of golden fingers
The protagonist of this book has no golden fingers. (If talent counts, then yes.)
There will be an important opportunity behind the family, which can barely be recognized as a golden finger. Do please look forward to.
Sixth: The heroine’s problem
Since it is a family story, there must be a female protagonist.
Seventh: What kind of book on immortality does the waiter want to write?
First of all, the waiter in the store has been reading books for more than ten years. He especially likes reading about cultivating immortals. He found that most of the protagonists are practicing alone or have few descriptions of their partners.
I just feel that even if I become an immortal, is it interesting to be a lonely immortal? Is it fun to engage in intrigue every day?
Some people may say that after becoming an immortal, you can also start a family or find a Taoist companion, etc.
No! The most important thing is the process of seeking immortality together, not the final result. Without painstaking experience, how can we have feelings.
Eighth: Updated issues.
One update is guaranteed, others will depend on the situation. To be honest, the most important thing for the waiter in writing a book is to make money!
If I can make money, why wouldn’t I want to write more? On the contrary, if I can’t make money and I spend so much time writing, don’t I want to live?
Fellow Taoists, if you think this book is still to your liking, you might as well give it more support. Thank you very much. I will write more to repay you.
My current income is only one or two cents a day. I admire myself for being able to write a chapter every day and never update it. (I don’t know whether to laugh or cry) After all, it takes more than four hours to write one chapter on a mobile phone.
So if the results are still like this next time, hehe, I will definitely continue to write, but please don’t rush me, fellow Taoists, I will just take it for granted, and you will also take it for granted.
Ninth: Typo problem
First of all, I really want to thank the fellow Taoist who pointed it out. This shows that the fellow Taoist has read this book carefully. Thank you very much. As long as you point it out, the waiter will correct it as soon as possible.
Tenth: Everyone, if you have nothing to do, join the Shuishui Book Friends Circle.
The waiter is very happy to discuss plot-related matters or unrelated matters with you.
Eleven: Plot development and chapter title issues
First of all, the waiter in the shop has never used hydrography. At most, he used all the punctuation marks when they were available and did not need to be used. Hehe... (satisfied)
Let’s talk about the chapter names first. It’s very simple. Sometimes the plot should be written in one chapter, but the number of words is enough. (Ignored it before, but in the future a chapter will be more than 2,000 words, unless there are special circumstances)
The waiter doesn’t want to write anymore, so when you read the book, don’t pay so much attention to the chapter names. Anyway, they may not be accurate after reading them...
Secondly, there is the issue of plot. This book is only less than 90,000 words long, so it is still early. The excitement is coming later, and many things have not yet been discussed.
For those Taoist friends who initially read the book, Xiaoer later revised the second chapter emphatically, so you might as well take a look at it again.
Finally, let me be verbose. When I write this book, I will definitely not write such mindless articles. I think that would insult your IQ and my IQ.
The shop assistant wants to write a different online article, a little in-depth, so that everyone can get some understanding and inspiration from this book.
It's just my first time writing a book, so there are definitely a lot of things that are unsatisfactory. Please bear with me, and it's best to be gentle. . .
Okay, enough said.
Hehe, the word count is almost enough for one chapter, so there will most likely not be any updates today. See you on the 25th!
No matter the wind or rain, the waiter’s circle of book friends is waiting for you.
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One more little thing. . . .
Hehe, there is no outline for this book. . .
There is no outline...so I don't know the detailed process.
It's not irritating!
But let me boast that although it is my first time to write a book and I haven’t written an outline yet, after I finish writing one chapter, the plot of the next chapter will immediately come to mind, and there will be no major conflict with the previous chapter.
So don’t worry too much. The waiter in the shop will never write anything randomly. If I really can’t write it, I would rather not write it than write it randomly.