Chapter 538 Interlude: A Letter to the Readers (1)
Chapter 538 Interlude: A Letter to the Readers (1)
Actually, I've wanted to chat with you, my dear readers, for a long time.
But unfortunately, I never had the chance.
The author actually has one day off per month, but the young author is too afraid to take it...
That's why I dare to do it now.
It's simply a matter of being forced by reality.
Given the worrying reading data, let me take a day off to prepare for the new book.
The humble author expresses sincere gratitude to everyone.
Back to the topic.
The fact that this book has been written to this day is beyond the author's expectations.
The reason for this is that "there is no outline".
Perhaps it is precisely because of this that it is elusive, but it is also a major drawback.
This isn't a purely lighthearted story; it also contains a fair amount of didactic elements.
So if there's a next book...
The young author will never "preach" again; that's not what commercial writing is about.
During the writing process.
Ye Kai's behavior was once beyond my control as the "author".
I considered writing a protagonist who is all-powerful and righteous, but obviously Ye Kai wouldn't agree, as it would easily lead to out-of-character (OOC) situations.
This book was originally scheduled to end on the release date of "Pokémon Legends ZA".
It was December 10th.
However, given the practical reasons...
It's very likely to happen earlier, or even much earlier...
I would also like to apologize to all readers in advance.
The young author bows in gratitude.
Regarding the reason why I removed the previous book by Bang Head Clown from the shelves.
I will answer all of these questions here.
Firstly, the cheat codes are set up rather vaguely.
Secondly, the core emotion hasn't been decided yet.
Then there's the protagonist's identity and the beginning of the story, which make it difficult for readers to immerse themselves in the story.
In short, the young author was not satisfied.
So it was taken down.
At the time, my goal was to focus entirely on writing this book before considering anything else.
However, it is clear that the current situation does not allow it.
Let's revisit the stories in this book.
Actually, from the beginning, I had thought about continuing to write about college life after the high school competition.
I'm sure everyone has seen this clichéd trope countless times.
From the author's perspective...
Naturally, it also felt cliché.
Therefore, the entire school competition segment was compressed to the extreme.
However, this resulted in the dojo battle chapters being overly lengthy.
There's no turning back now that the arrow has been released; it's pointless to try and rewrite history now.
Let's keep it then.
Next are the characters "Zhao Qian" and "Wang Xiaoting" in the early to mid-stage travel chapter.
To be honest, I originally wanted to write a road trip movie about Ash, Misty, and Brock, a trio traveling together.
But it's clear that the young author couldn't handle it well either.
So I logged them off early.
As for the third regret...
I want to mention so many things about elves.
Many early Pokémon, such as Weezing, Crobat, Nidoking, Slowbro, etc.
They all shone brightly in the story.
However, as mythical beasts appeared more frequently in later episodes, they gradually lost their prominence.
Considering the logical issues, the young author found it difficult to have them appear frequently in the later parts of the story.
The fourth regret is that it's a mythical beast.
I don't know how you readers feel.
The author himself didn't like to include legendary Pokémon in his team when he played Pokémon games in the past.
Divine beasts are rarely seen in the teams that clear the levels.
In my opinion, the way the book portrays the mythical beasts as incredibly powerful in the early stages is quite good.
However, this high-class image shattered in the later stages as more and more units were recruited.
I've also discussed this with some readers, but the conclusion I reached was...
If I were to write a book about mythical beasts, fantastical beasts, and strange beasts that none of them could be tamed.
There's nothing here, nothing there, is anyone even watching?
I laughed at myself at the time.
This also made me realize.
A "feel-good" novel, a "feel-good" novel, is still meant to provide enjoyment!
I'm annoyed, what's the point of watching anymore?
Okay, after reading through it, it's about a thousand words long.
Finally, I should mention that there are still countless plot holes left to fill in this book.
There are some plot holes that even the author himself might have forgotten.
Therefore, I would like to ask all readers to leave a comment here.
As long as it's reasonable, I, the junior author, will fill in any plot holes you've mentioned!
I'll be taking the day off today, okay!
Finally... I'm asking for some support from the public.
NFBE