I didn't originally plan to open such a single chapter, but after thinking about it, I decided to explain it.
Recently, I have seen that many friends do not understand the plot in the previous flashback chapter. At the beginning, the protagonist’s parents entered the realm of crime, and then Wu Zu.
According to many friends, there are the following problems.
First, why didn’t Martial Ancestor take care of it even though it was obviously related?
Second, why do the Ice Spirit Tribe dare to do this?
Third, why was this matter never taken care of even later?
In fact, the answers to these questions are pretty much the same, so to avoid spoilers, I’ll just say them briefly.
To answer the second question first, why do the Ice Spirit Tribe dare to do what they do?
Two words, intrigues, a dead end, coupled with ancient clan rules and differences in factions.
Of course, this is the most obvious reason, the most superficial one.
The first question is, why didn’t Martial Ancestor take care of it? The answer to this question is the same as the third one.
All I can say is that Lin Dong wanted to take action and take control of it, and he did.
But for some reason, he gave up.
This giving up was neither proactive nor passive due to strength.
In short, entering the realm of sin is not as superficial as it is described now.
The reason will appear soon, and I think there is a little, very little foreshadowing ahead.
Well, that’s all I’ll say about the plot. If you have any questions, I’ll try my best to answer them in the comment area.
Then, let me tell you what I think about this book. (Friends who are not interested can close the chapter.)
In fact, this book was a scrap project at the beginning. I had no intention of writing about the Overlord fanfic. Before this, I had been writing about sword fandom in another book.
They are all unpopular subjects, the kind that few people watch.
I am considered a newcomer. Although I have registered for a long time, I have officially started writing books, starting with Swords. Oh, and there is also a romance novel that I wrote a year ago when I was bored. I haven’t written much yet. .
The main reason was that I couldn't calm down and coded at that time, so I just treated it for my own entertainment.
Back to the topic, the preparation of this book was quite hasty. I just had a sudden idea and saw a copy of The Lord on the bookshelf. Strictly speaking, the first book I read was Douluo, and the second one was The Lord. At that time The Great Master has only been serialized into the plot of the Soul Academy Competition. The Great Master is actually the first novel I bought on my own, and it can be regarded as the initiator of this big trap that drew me into reading novels.
But, if I hadn’t suddenly had a feeling, the next fanfic I wanted to write would be about a dragon, that kind of thing, where the male protagonist is not a dragon, just a super hybrid, and there’s a single female protagonist, but not the Eri type ( ps: It’s not that I don’t like Eri, I just like it very much. It’s just that after reading a lot of this kind of dragon fandom, I’m a little tired of aesthetics. I want to write something different, such as a sister-brother relationship like Mai Shutoku, of course. , now it only exists in imagination, and its actual implementation will wait until this book.)
If it's original, I actually want to write it, but my writing style is not good and I feel like I can't control it for the time being.
Oh, another question. A friend asked before, why not write more female protagonists?
One is my own preference. I used to like the harem very much. What little boy can not like the harem? However, as I watch more and grow up, personally, my preference gradually develops towards single female protagonists.
Another reason is that I feel like I can’t write about the harem, so I just need to keep a pure emotional line. If I write too much, I’m afraid that I’ll write in a messy way and write something that you don’t want to read and that I don’t want to write.
I always write fan fiction based on my feelings. It was like this when I was writing about swords, and it’s the same way when writing this book. Well...it seems to be going too far.
Forget it, I’ve forgotten the original question, that’s it, it’s good to see my friends here.
Thank you very much, because it’s quite boring to talk about.
Also, the world view of the Overlord is huge, and I am actually worried about whether I can manage it well, especially if I read this book again from a God’s perspective, I will always have a different feeling.
Well, that's it, there's nothing more to say.
I'm going to code, see you later.