Gods Vanish on a Cloudy Day
Chapter 2 End-of-Month Summary and a Plea for Early-Month Guaranteed Monthly Tickets ~ (12,000 Words Updated Today)
Today I updated 12,000 words, 3 updates, so I'm asking for a guaranteed monthly ticket at the beginning of the month!
This arc, "Rú Yuē Ér Zhì" (As Promised), isn't finished yet, but it's almost done. I'll take this opportunity to summarize the gains and losses.
Overall, this arc was quite painful for me to write, because the writing plan was always changed or terminated due to my personal abilities.
The plot of the Shenlong World (Divine Dragon World) was originally intended to imitate the format of a medium-short reasoning drama, with characters appearing one after another, then dying one after another. Finally, in everyone's meeting, the background setting of this world would be pieced together, which would then lead to everyone wanting to change the world and the reasons for making wishes.
But obviously, halfway through writing, I felt something was wrong. Thanks to a few readers who pointed out, 'Are you worthy of writing like this?' Otherwise, the plot of this arc would definitely collapse again.
I am definitely worthy, but I am not worthy of using such techniques in an online novel arc. It's too idiotic. I can't even imagine why I designed the outline of this arc in the first place. It's just like when I was excitedly designing a whole set of mysterious organization-related plots in the Earth background.
This is probably the death-seeking instinct of creators.
After the Shenlong World ended and returned to Earth to start the interstellar arc, it was also something that had been foreshadowed for a long time. Mysterious organizations, lunar relics, spaceship wrecks, ancient communications, aliens coming to lead the hairless naked apes of Earth onto the interstellar stage... I probably started planting foreshadowing from the second or third volume. Unfortunately, I originally wanted to show 'suddenness', but as I wrote, I felt a bit rushed.
In addition, there are some bigger problems, such as the world architecture. In fact, some problems have also appeared. After all, a lot of plots have been deleted, and the Celestial God Family of the Jiangling Hui (Descending Spirit Society) were forced to fail too early. Some settings and plot guidance could not be derived, but with the help of several author friends, I re-established new ideas, and now I feel a lot smoother when coding.
Here, I would like to recommend their books, Feng Yue's *Apocalypse Forecast* and Qi Miao's *The Player is Super Just*!
That's about it. Thank you to all the book lovers who support my book. Finally, please ask for monthly tickets and subscriptions! Otherwise, I'm really going to fail!