It's true that I've been a little confused lately, but I think it's necessary to pave the way. Anyone who has read my first two books knows that my style is not pure cool writing.
It focuses on details and logic, and often involves games between characters, so there is a lot of foreshadowing.
For example, Tang Hao was misled and directly eliminated the protagonist's suspicion. This was actually the result of foreshadowing. If you omit it, it will become like how can Tang Hao be so smart and not even suspect the protagonist?
Another example is that Yu Tianheng and Dugu Yan broke up so quickly. It can be said that it was the protagonist who dug the hole. These relatively watery words are useful for the plot.
If not, many people may not be able to understand the multi-party game involving Qian Renxue, Ning Fengzhi, Tang Hao, and the protagonist in the future because there is no connection between them.
In addition, the plot of Douluo is just that, and the fun points are basically concentrated in the Soul Master Competition. To be honest, sometimes it is not a good transition when the plot needs to be reasonable. Coupled with the protagonist's background, it is destined to be impossible to show off now. There is no other way but to create something original.
I hope you all understand. If you're in a hurry, you can take care of it first, read the title, and wait until the Soul Master Competition starts. Of course the author personally hopes that everyone will read every chapter, but everyone has their own tastes, so everyone can make their own choice.
If you like to see the plot continue to advance, you can read the whole story, and if you like to see pretense and slaps in the face, you can skip part of it.
What the author can do is to ensure that the plot is reasonable and advances step by step. To be honest, as of now, the author can only grasp the main plot direction, and the rest will follow the plot, and I can't write whatever I want.
I hope everyone will support me.
I love you, hmm!
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