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Chapter 90: Listing Remarks
Chapter 90: Listing Remarks
Without realizing it, I have written another book that’s ready for release, continuing the tradition of alternating between good and not-so-good books.
This book is expected to go live on April 1st, which is tonight at midnight. After the release is approved, it will be updated with four consecutive Chapters. Starting in April, it will maintain a pace of four updates per day (8000+ words plus mini-drama) for at least a month.
When I was writing "Manual of the Enforcers", many readers mentioned that the worldview became chaotic in the later stages, leading to a plot that seemed a bit haphazard. The main issue I identified from studying the writing style for invincible characters is that the strength can often lead to a weak middle and late story. After resolving the early crises, it’s easy to fall into a state of aimlessness without a clear goal. Therefore, in this book, I tried to place the leveling up process on the descendants of the protagonist while introducing some entrepreneurial elements. Overall, though, the experiment was not very successful.
Regarding the character setting of the male and female protagonists, this book has also tried to make some changes. In this book, the male protagonist is the dominant one in the relationship, while Jiuyue’s character is shaped towards being somewhat naturally clueless. Their interaction is drastically different from that of Song Lan and Lu Xiang. Many readers have probably noticed that in building the worldview of this book, I drew some inspiration from "Silver Soul". In fact, readers who have seen "Silver Soul" and "Azure Sea" should know that the setting of many comedic scenes requires characters to be exaggerated to a certain extent. So, I really hope readers can differentiate the everyday elements from the main storyline during their reading experience. After all, my purpose in writing has always been to avoid causing distress as much as possible, hoping that readers will have an overall relaxing and enjoyable reading experience.
One of the problems with online novels is that market feedback is often delayed, and when authors try to innovate with plot design and story structure, it’s difficult to predict the market’s reaction accurately. There’s little room for trial and error. By the time we see the data and reviews, it’s generally too late to make major adjustments. If the market response is poor, the choices are often to either cut the story short or to grit your teeth and finish writing it.
Now that the start of the book is set in stone, the only promise I can make to my longtime readers is to speed up the updates after the release.
Likewise, I will adjust the length of the subsequent content based on the subscription fluctuations during the first month. I guess I’m one of those persistent authors, so rest assured, even if the beginning isn’t strong, I’ll continue to write the story seriously as always to the end.
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