September Thank You List
Hoo ho ho!
It’s September!
Originally I was supposed to write it at the beginning of the month, but because I owed too much, I took advantage of the opportunity to pay off the debt and quickly wrote the thank you list to avoid owing again later.
First, let me digress a little bit.
A friend talked to me about his thoughts on his new book and his thoughts on my book.
Tell me what he thinks.
first.
He thought that my book had gone astray, and that there was no need to write about food prisoners, and that it was better to focus on the world of the Halberd Eater Spirits...
Then.
The pace is too fast!
certainly.
It doesn’t matter if the pace is too fast, after all, it can’t be changed now.
Follow the routine he gave me.
Discover the ingredients - the original character encounters difficulties - asks the protagonist for help - solves the problem (the ingredients appear before him) - other miscellaneous fish exclaim that the protagonist is awesome.
And so on.
for example.
Get an ingredient such as sky cucumber, a whitening ingredient, and then arrange a meal for them to come to Kanda for help...
Then.
He was silent for a moment in the middle of the sentence, because I still couldn't change it.
And then.
I said why not open a book and I will support you.
Just modify that routine a little bit.
Encountering difficulties (Shokuji) - Food prisoner adventure (finding ingredients) - Solving difficulties - Original characters exclaimed - Original characters use ingredients to solve...
He refused and said he still wanted to create something original.
really.
Every fan author has an original heart.
Pity.
This is the reason why I don’t read comments. After all, people who have never written a book and those who have written books have completely two different modes of thinking...
Let’s talk about a few friends in the group who almost collapsed because of readers’ comments.
The first is a dragon essay.
Reader: You have never been a dragon, how do you know that dragons are like this?
Snap, snap, snap.
Recommended to be included in the dictionary, universal template.
Then there is a friend from the entertainment industry.
Premise: The protagonist's golden finger is proficiency, which means he can do anything with proficiency, a common golden finger.
Reader: With such a golden finger, why don’t you engage in scientific research and become an actor? Randomly researching some black technology will not make more money than being an actor.
I don’t know how to evaluate it.
Asking why you don’t write about science and technology in entertainment articles is different from going to KFC to buy McDonald’s.
Historical text.
He was even worse.
I won’t go into too many specific details!
can only say.
Everyone is a historian.
Thank you all for your monthly votes, collections, follow-up reading, and recommendation votes.
Finally, there is a thank you list for the reward.
Thanks to passers-by for the tip.
Thanks to book friend 160128134312740 for the reward
Thanks to book friend 20200321013936707 for the reward
Thanks to Little Tornado 158 for the tip
Thanks to ShiroZwei for the tip
Thanks to book friend 20230723092605211 for the reward
Thanks to book friend 120909233706810 for the reward
Thanks to the tip named Xiuer
Thanks to book friend MS for the tip
Thanks to Kudo Mirror for the tip
Thanks to Bebetolu for the tip
Thanks to book friend 20200223122439763 for the reward
Thanks for the tip of Question Mask
Thanks to book friend 20221028105426892 for the reward
Thanks to Taoist Wuchen☆ for the reward