The Fire-Chasing Herrscher Who Destroyed the World

Good Luck on the College Entrance Exam (and Take a Leave of Absence)

This volume is finally finished. I am tired of writing it myself. In terms of length alone, this is the longest volume so far. Each of the previous volumes is basically controlled at 150,000 words, except for the last volume of the pre-civilization, which is a little longer, but not as long as this volume.

However, no matter how long it is, from the perspective of the plot, I even feel that there is still a lot missing. In other words, if I really let go of the plot of this volume, it will only be more. Currently, it is 50 chapters, but I think it can even be written to 100 chapters.

For example, in the original detailed outline, Kallen should have successfully escaped from Klosten the first time she escaped, and was taken to the paradise of the past by Mikael to practice. After understanding part of the truth of this world, she continued to try to lead the people to resist the destiny, but finally failed and was arrested. This would be a deeper despair for Kallen herself, and she would not be like now, which looks more fragile than the original.

But the problem is that there is no way to expand it. If this is an original work, then it is not impossible to write it, but after all, it is a fan work. With Kallen as the main perspective, and after being separated from Otto, I don't think she can support everyone's expectations for a plot of 80 chapters. Of course, there are also factors of my own writing ability.

Overall, I chose to compress Kallen's length relatively. But it is not only Kallen who was hurt because of this. Eleanor and Su, who should have been supplemented with the characterization in the extra 50 chapters, were also victims. Now there is no way back, so this is the only way.

The inter-chapter chapter of this volume is titled "The Eve of the Coming", which refers to the coming of the Herrscher of the Void and the coming of Mikael. The ending of the battle five hundred years ago was that Mikael was sealed on the cross by his own weapon, and Kevin was thrown into the quantum sea. As for whether someone let it go again, I don't know.

But the next volume will not write about the second collapse.

Many people have told me that the recent plot is a bit long, which is also the most feared point for me to write the plot of the current civilization. In the pre-civilization, which only has a rough outline, I have a lot of room to play, but for the current civilization, which has a relatively complete plot, I will be criticized whether I follow the plot or not.

And the most important thing is that the plot time span of the current civilization is much larger than that of the pre-civilization, which can be roughly divided into four stages-1475-1497, 1999-2000, 2000-2016, 2016-Final Chapter.

If all these four time periods are written, it will be too long. And... I also want to see Ai Li earlier. Then choosing a transition before 2016 and then jumping directly to the game plot is the best choice. But the Middle Ages and the second collapse are both very important plots.

In the period of 1475-1497, even if Otto's problem is not considered, Hua's problem must be solved. Hua was backstabbed by the Seven Disciples and broke up with Kallen and Tianming at almost the same time, which had interfered with Hua's fate. There is no reason not to be involved in Kallen's problem.

Once involved in the issue of destiny, Mikael and Kevin will inevitably meet, and the battle is simply unavoidable.

So relatively speaking, the second collapse certainly needs to be written in an expanded way, but if it is really written in an expanded way, after all, Mikael is the protagonist, then it will inevitably become Hua giving Mikael another Yuduchen first rated power under the contradiction, and then Mikael possessed by Xilin and Kevin possessed by Siegfried have a battle, so that the entire underlying contradiction and conflict have not changed from this volume, and it is foreseeable that it will also exist in the following chapters, so it is difficult not to make readers aesthetically fatigued.

So I have been struggling these days. The detailed outline of the second collapse has been written, but in the end I chose not to write it, not to expand it. Some content may be released later in the memories of Xilin or others. As for the life and death of the relevant personnel... uh... there is actually nothing to be entangled, right? Xilin's result is doomed, unless you can accept a collapse without Kiana, and her behavior is not "correct".

However, the next volume will not jump directly to the beginning of the plot, because the time span is too long, and there are still some legacy issues (Xi'er) that have not been resolved, so the next volume will be used for transition.

However, due to my advanced obsessive-compulsive cancer, because the previous two volumes have exceeded the average of 150,000 words, this volume will definitely be written a little shorter (doge)...

Then...then, I will take a day off tomorrow, the 7th, and rest for a day (Is the map of Yan State long enough this time?)

It just so happens that there must be many babies who need to take the college entrance examination tomorrow, so they don’t have to be tortured by my fragments...

Ahem! No, I mean, everyone should relax a little bit when taking the college entrance examination. In fact, it is just an ordinary exam. It is just a fork in your destiny, not a place to decide life and death. I remember that I was very nervous in the mock exam at that time. When it really came to the college entrance examination, it was not until I finished the last exam and went to the toilet that I felt that something had ended and something had begun. Apart from that, I didn’t feel nervous at all.

In short, just focus on answering the questions. If you can't answer them, just don't answer them. Just do everything you can do. I don't wish you to perform exceptionally well. I just wish that every reader who will take the college entrance examination tomorrow can perform at the level they deserve and not lose points on all the questions they can do.

Come on!

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