Conclusion of Volume 1

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I named this volume "Void and Reality"

Void represents emptiness. Reality represents reality. In this volume, there are two most important characters who are also the embodiment of virtuality and reality. They are like the two sides of a person, constantly making choices in different environments. In the end, the truth and reality converge, allowing the truth and mystery to be completely revealed.

Linghai and Kaya are the characters I mainly describe in this volume. Linghai lost her parents since she was a child, but she has her best friend Azi and her mother Lin Yuan who has been silently accompanying her. It seems that her coldness is a sign of her long-term growth, but in fact, Linghai's true maturity came when she made a choice and agreed to save Muqi at the cost of her mother's life.

Kaya was born without parents. She grew up under the care of Emperor Chong, and was sent to the real world by the man who killed her own people, so she no longer experienced endless loneliness with him.

She experienced constant losses throughout her life, losing her tribe, her home, Chonghuang who raised her, and finally Lao Lang. At the same time, she was constantly struggling with various choices. Therefore, it seems that the younger Kaya is immature and immature. In fact, Kaya was no longer a child when the old wolf asked her to run forward.

At the same time, there are three major events in this volume. The first one is Zhou Li's design to harm the goddess. Some readers said they couldn't understand this part, but it was because I was being a little bit mysterious. So I wrote a summary chapter hoping it can help you. But this is indeed my problem, and I would like to apologize to everyone.

In fact, this big event was also the turning point of my book. In fact, the tone of this book at the beginning was nonsensical and funny, but I felt that such a good story would be difficult to interpret in a nonsensical way, so I tried to write down the incident of the first goddess of life. Fortunately, everyone responded well except for being a little confused, which strengthened my determination to continue writing.

(As for why the goddess of life is so stupid to believe that Heishu is Zhou Li’s executioner, you can take a guess. Let me give you a hint, so far, Zhou Li has only said good things to one god in the twelve moments.)

The second event was the Magnum trip. This event was a test of my desire to combine seriousness with lightheartedness. Fortunately, the plot of Zhou Li playing Magnum III was quite enjoyable for everyone to watch. Proof that what I wrote is actually not bad.

The third event is the "hidden thread" in the first two events and is also the main thread of this volume "void and reality".

I don’t know how this incident will be received. After all, I have just finished writing about it and I am exhausted. Please bear with the poor author.

I think this volume was written well or not, at least I still have a lot of typos. This is my problem. I would like to apologize twice to everyone. Some typos cannot be corrected because the chapter is locked. I will contact the editor to make corrections. Please bear with me.

However, I only think that the characters and plots I wrote are not bad. There is no real villain in the events I write about. And in my opinion, the IQ of the "villain" I wrote will not fall off the line much. In fact, if Zhou Li didn't have the memories and advantages of his previous life, even if he wasn't controlled by the gods, it would be difficult for him to be as strategizing and ready as he was after the restart.

Characters are the soul of a book. I am a small writer. If I learn how to use big eyes to write group portraits, I will die. But as a small writer, I still want to create some impressive characters.

So I still used two chapters to write about Lao Lang and one chapter to write about legion commander Rico and her deputy Noah. There is also Magnum III who paid all the price to explore the starry sky, and Mr. Muqi who used everything in exchange for the death of the God of Death. Maeve, who appears rarely but plays a useful role, the relationship between brother and sister Al, and the interaction between Linghai and Azi.

Everyone can see that Magnum III is not a pure villain. His actions have his own purpose and are not for selfish desires. This is the "villain" I want to write about, and everyone can understand it by themselves.

Well, thank you all for your support over the past two months. I can continue to write thanks to your encouragement and suggestions in the comment area. In the new year, I hope everyone is going well. I also hope you can support me and subscribe to the author.