Chapter 149: Say a Few More Words
There are two main plots that people complain about the most in this book:
1. In the 120th chapter, the protagonist rescued Yu Mengmiao, who had a natural spiritual root, and brought him to Yuling City, thinking that he was extremely poisonous.
2. In the 140th chapter, the eldest brother of the Liang family set a trap to frame the protagonist, thinking that the supporting role lowered his IQ.
For the first plot, the author is not easy to explain. At that time, considering that more than 100 chapters needed to add female characters, the plot was temporarily adjusted. The time was relatively hasty, and the details may not be handled well, which made many people feel abrupt, but overall it was in line with the temperament of the little girl. In fact, the protagonist will not rely on the genius girl to join the sect and slap her all the way, as many readers predicted, but the two will soon separate, and there will be few intersections later, and the real appearance will be around the thousandth chapter.
The second plot is indeed problematic when viewed alone, but when viewed as a whole Liang family, the character creation is not a problem. The four main characters of the Liang family, the eldest brother is jealous, the second brother is smart and easy-going, the father is cunning, and the ancestor bullies the weak and fears the strong, each has his own characteristics, and it is impossible for everyone to be insidious, cunning and wise. Besides, the protagonist is a rookie and young, so it is normal for him to suffer a little.
Because so many people complained about these two plots, the author also considered whether to modify the relevant plots. Later, he thought that the changes were too large and it was easy to deviate from the outline and cause more problems, so he simply did not modify them. Because a novel cannot satisfy everyone, those who like the book will definitely continue to support it. They will not abandon the book because of a small problem. Those who don’t like it will find faults in everything they read. Suspecting the neighbor of stealing the axe has been a long-standing practice. Changing the book cannot solve the problem. Let’s treat these two plots before the book is put on the shelves as a touchstone for readers.