I just looked at the book review section, and many people said that the protagonist of this book is so obsessed with me, and that I haven't come out of it after the last book.
In fact, I knew about Gu Changqing’s character issues when I was first designing the character.
Don't underestimate an author's knowledge of the subject matter and character.
At that time, I also considered that being arrogant in the face of masters was seeking death, which was inconsistent with the logic of a fairy.
But I thought about another question.
One shouldn't just throw punches at the weak.
When facing strong people, you should clamp your tail tightly, and when facing weak people, dare to strike hard. This is the philosophy of survival.
But I feel like this is not the protagonist I want this time.
The protagonist I want is the kind who will die without regrets for the sake of his heart.
So I said before that Gu Changqing's goal is not immortality, he doesn't care about immortality.
His philosophy of life is that if a person dies and a bird looks up to the sky, he will not die for eternity.
Let’s feel good first before talking!
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I don’t mean to accuse anyone, what those readers said is actually right.
In fact, there have been many comments on this issue, but there has been no response before.
I have also been shaken in my heart. To be honest, this character has indeed affected the senses of many readers.
But in my imagination, a practitioner, a demon cultivator, should be like this.