Kneel down for the last time and say something from your heart.

Style: Gaming Author: I'm an idlerWords: 1061Update Time: 24/01/18 23:25:20
Alas, it has been quite disturbing recently.

In fact, everyone has been curious about the reason why I wrote Holy Spear and Sofm in the original lineup. In fact, the perspectives of readers and authors are different. Some people even say that I am a filial son of a Vietnamese... I am really a little embarrassed.

Why do I write about these two people? It’s not that I think they are good, it’s just that I think they are not good enough.

Everyone will know from reading my book that the plot of my book is actually written along the contradictions. Leader An and the protagonist, KT and the protagonist, SKT and the protagonist, RNG and the protagonist, and then UZI and the protagonist.

And after the protagonist wins a Grand Slam, it is a bit unrealistic to use this kind of external contradiction to advance. How can there be so many people talking about a Grand Slam player? You can’t write Godzilla who is the champion AD every day, right? (What if the Asian Games collapses and the gold medalist liquidates his buddies? Just kidding, I’d get tired of writing about them every day.)

So my initial idea was to focus the conflicts in the second volume on Sofm and Flandre. These two people are famous for their bad tempers, and it is normal for conflicts to arise.

Including later writing Ning as a substitute, even stating that it was because he had a bad temper.

So torturing teammates was a big part of the plot in my original vision, and it's something I've never been willing to change.

In the second lineup version, I would rather bring in IMP than change it, and that's for this reason.

So everyone thinks that changing the lineup is just a small thing, but the actual impact is far beyond these few chapters.

Some people are curious about why they didn’t return to the LCK. I can only say that there are only a few bad teams in the LCK that are well-known. I don’t know how to make them up after playing them over and over again.

Talk about yourself.

I have been struggling for the past two days about how to do it. As a writer, I must consider the readers, but I know that it is difficult to agree with everyone.

But I have very little experience, and I really don’t know which one most readers want.

I somewhat underestimated everyone's acceptance of this somewhat depressing behavior. I think it was a serious mistake on my part.

(Because the plot of the second year was not written in the previous book, this is my first time~ so I hope everyone can understand.)

Finally, after thinking about it for a long time, I decided to slide and kneel again.

The pressure on the lineup is indeed too harsh, and the second year's content is really not suitable for this kind of writing method of torturing teammates.

Moreover, the great "Shadow Night God" guided my brother and said that I should take Wanghu with me.

So I made the last lineup version (flandre, peanut, handyman, imp, ming, ning), returning to a more normal way of writing.

As for the plot, I am trying my best to reconstruct it and try my best to write it well.

These three versions may seem like they don’t have many code words, but in fact, my brain is almost on fire.

My brother is originally a Libra, and his zodiac sign has never had much credibility, but he does have difficulty choosing, which is really torture.

Well, that's it, the previous chapters have been changed, and those who have subscribed should not need to re-subscribe to watch it.

It's like my brother has wasted so much effort. I think at least his ability is not enough, but his sincerity is enough, right?

As for the all-Korean lineup that some people suggest to my friends, I can’t say, it’s a little too outrageous.

Once this lineup is fixed, it won't change anymore. If we keep slipping and kneeling, my friends will waste their brains every day and won't be able to afford food, woo woo woo.

Good night, family.