Pei Tu Gou

Happy Children's Day, everyone. Let's chat about the plot while we're at it.

May was the most lackluster month for updates. This dog admits fault and has been reflecting on the problems.

The events of May didn't really affect me much; the main issue was my own problems. Compared to the first world, the second world had some structural issues, and coupled with a poor state of mind, the slower I wrote, the more I felt it wasn't working.

It became a vicious cycle, writing until my scalp tingled, racking my brains every day, and then writing until midnight, a vicious cycle.

So, I wanted to chat with everyone.

When I first started writing Da Dao Zong, I enthusiastically structured nine worlds, from martial arts to xuanhuan, xianxia, fantasy, gods and demons, but later I discovered the problem.

This is a reader's mindset. I've been reading books for a long time, and this actually affects my thinking. I want to write everything, I want to add everything.

This is also why I like writing Zhutian stories.

Before starting the book, I talked to a friend, who said that Zhutian is Zhutian, original is original. You're creating an original Zhutian story, which is a bit of a hybrid.

But I still wanted to write it. At the time, I thought that if it flopped, I'd just start a new account, and probably no one would find out, haha...

Fortunately, everyone supported me, and the book did pick up a bit, which gave me confidence.

Let the mess of last month go, and start the new month with a fresh mood!

Then, everyone, leave your brains... no, leave your ideas here:

1. Guesses about the protagonist's development.
2. Suggestions for the complete system of the Dao Yi Diagram.
3. The number of words and length of a world.
4. The type of world (note: the next world has already been chosen).
5. How many votes I have.

Finally, this chapter will never be deleted, to collect suggestions.

And lastly, thank you, readers, for your support. Thank you. Going to write now, striving to be a three-update dog.