Life Simulation: Add Entries Starting From Health Preservation Skills

Summary of January, Plan for February, I Will Take a Day Off

Summary of January + Plan for February + One-day leave due to writer's block

This is a lame post, a little writer's block, one-day leave, or2.

First of all, I have to admit that the pace of writing recently is problematic. I owe too many chapters, and I write in a hurry.

So the more I write, the bigger the problem is.

The last time there was a problem was the plot of the Nu Jiao Gang.

The plot of the Nu Jiao Gang had many readers' reactions. Later, I made adjustments in the fragments and details, and added more chapters, so after the adjustment, the performance first dropped and then rose.

As a result, I was a sheep at the beginning of last month, lame for more than half a month, and after recovering a little energy, I wanted to make up for the update, but in a hurry, there was a problem.

I fell into a cycle where the villain was too strong, the protagonist improved and killed, and then a stronger villain appeared, and the protagonist started to cheat again. This is problematic.

Originally, according to the outline, the plot was written like this, but there would not be such a high frequency of conflicts. There should be foreshadowing, and then there are details.

Because the update volume is reduced, in order not to water the text, naturally have to speed up the pace.

It's not that the pace is too fast, but it's not necessarily that the reading experience is good for readers if it's too dry.

I've been adjusting it recently. After the outer sea volume is opened, I will learn from the problems and lessons of the angry dragon gang being coerced in the early stage of the plot and forcibly jumping the level in the late stage.

The writing style before the release is the most suitable for me.

The inland plot has been written to the end of the stage, so the protagonist must get a lot of benefits before leaving, and he can't stay alive.

It will be adjusted after entering the outer sea volume.

I remember saying in the release remarks that this book is a white and refreshing text that maintains basic logic, but the middle section is too focused on logic, which is a problem.

For the sake of logic, the protagonist cannot jump the level without thinking, but when facing a too strong enemy, he must find ways to cheat, and he has to stay alive in the middle, but this hiding is aggrieved. Once the process is long, even if revenge is taken, the sense of satisfaction is not high.

Because the system itself conflicts with logic, it is problematic to cheat and force the protagonist to lie dormant because the enemy is too strong. The best way is to not write about these, or to come up with a better way to resolve this contradiction.

There should be no forced conflict.

My favorite books are the Mortal Cultivation Biography, Extreme Heavenly Demon, and Ten Directions Martial Saint, which all handle this aspect very well. Han Li is called Han Paopao, and the first five or six hundred pages are all about running, but it is very smooth.

My protagonist is forced to fight the enemy because he has too many concerns. Readers are tired of writing too much, and I feel uncomfortable myself. I should use the simulator to avoid some troubles, which is really stable.

My previous idea was to let the protagonist gain more benefits in the inland, and then go to the outer sea to develop steadily for more than ten years, wait until the "Qiantian Palace" opens and returns, and harvest a wave in it.

After that, come out and directly retreat to break through the Martial God, and kill the wealthy families.

For this climax, I think it’s okay to suffer a little grievance in the middle. But there are indeed problems with fewer updates and longer cycles.

So, the best way now is to change the map (this is also the original plan of the outline)

The outer sea volume will not write some forced conflicts, just become a big boss and come back to kill randomly.

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I asked the editor, there will be a guide on the 17th of this month, so from the 17th, there will be 10,000 updates. Before that, keep 6,000 words a day, and save the manuscript.

In order to make the update look more, I'd better divide it into chapters first, so that it looks more updated, otherwise there will be too many readers who support the book (crying)

I owe updates, and I should be able to pay off the 10,000 updates on the 17th.

I really want to go to the Wan Ding Club to see it, everyone, wait for me to update 10,000.

The three-update beast left after being attacked by the backlash of luck, is about to recover.

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