I am the villain in the book

#1027 - Final remarks

First, I want to apologize to everyone.

For the past month, ever since I got infected with COVID, I've basically been updating only once a day, which is a terrible update speed.

I apologize.

On the one hand, it's because I was too busy during the Chinese New Year, and on top of that, COVID kept coming back, so my physical condition wasn't good.

On the other hand, it's also because I was preparing a new book and had to communicate with the editor to revise the manuscript, which took up some of my time.

In short, the updates for the past month have indeed been too slow, I'm sorry!

Speaking of "The Great Villain".

Actually, before writing this ending speech, I had a lot of things I wanted to say.

I really wanted to talk about my experience writing this book, some of the stories that happened while I was writing it, and the changes in my own life.

But when I actually typed out the words "End of Book Speech", I suddenly didn't know where to start.

So the following content may be a bit random, I'll just say whatever comes to mind.

First of all, about the ending of "The Great Villain".

To be honest, the outline for "The Great Villain" only went as far as Wei Changtian repelling the allied forces of the four nations under Fengyuan City, and there was no outline beyond that.

Even the previously existing outline had some deviations from the actual content written.

Without an outline, and with the map expanding too much and too quickly in the later stages, I felt like I couldn't quite grasp it, so I decided to quickly push the story to the ending after destroying the Qian and Hui nations.

You may have also felt the rush in this, as if something was missing in the middle.

Actually, I also know what's missing.

It's just that within the world framework of "The Great Villain", my imagination for such a story has basically been completely written.

In other words, it's not that I can't write more, but that I can't write anything new anymore.

If I had to add content, it would just be killing a few more emperors, marrying a few more wives, destroying a few more sects, and letting all the Sons of Heaven show their faces.

I didn't want to write repetitive content, so I quickly filled in the plot holes and pushed directly to the finale.

Oh right, about the truth of the world, the shackles of the First Rank, including the ending of everyone including Wei Changtian, these were all set up early on.

So even if I added more content, the ending wouldn't change.

Secondly, let's talk about the changes in "The Great Villain" from beginning to end.

If you've followed it from the beginning to the end, many people may have a feeling.

That is, the first half of this book is more like a 'cool' novel, but since Xiao Feng died, especially after the Yuanzhou City massacre, it seems like the style has changed, and it's a bit depressing.

To be honest, this change has a lot to do with the outline.

Secondly, it may be that I personally value "logic" and "rationality" too much.

This should not be difficult to understand.

Tragedy does make it easier to sublimate the plot, drive emotions, and make people remember.

In many cases, tragedy is also more reasonable.

But similarly, sending out knives (inflicting tragedy) is indeed very easy to lose readers and attract scolding.

According to the original outline, many supporting characters would actually die.

But when I wrote those plots, I still felt that I shouldn't add to everyone's troubles.

Indeed.

Life is already not easy, there is no need to make reading a novel so miserable and full of deep-seated hatred.

It's just that I also don't want to leave behind a novel that everyone forgets after reading it.

So, if you have ever had feelings of emotion, sigh, or inspiration when you see a certain chapter or a certain sentence, then it means that I have at least written a little bit of what I wanted to write.

About the results.

Compared to the first book I wrote, "The Great Villain" has more than tenfold increase in income and various data.

The high subscription on Qidian is more than 10,000, and the number of readers on QQ Browser is also more than 800,000.

I am really especially grateful to every reader!

For the next book, I want to try to see if I can take it a step further.

Oh right, let me mention the new book here.

"Tang Ye", is still Xianxia (fantasy).

Like "The Great Villain", there are no gods flying all over the sky, and it will be more inclined to write about "people".

What's different from "The Great Villain" is that it has a completely different concept and world view, and naturally it is a completely different story.

The structure will be smaller and more detailed.

The characters will be more full (not literally).

The story will definitely be more ingenious.

"Tang Ye" has already been published on Qidian.

If you are interested, you can bookmark it.

Readers on QQ Browser and QQ Reading, if you have the conditions, you can also download and bookmark it on Qidian.

Because now the books on Qidian need to be about 500,000 words before they will be synchronized on the free end, and the first 200,000 words on Qidian are also free.

More importantly, for books on Qidian, the early follow-up reading data is really important.

Thank you everyone!

Okay, that's about all I wanted to say.

"The Great Villain" has been written for a year and a half, and Wei Changtian's story ends here.

To be honest, I feel a little lost.

Previously, I had only experienced this feeling when the books I was following were finished, but I didn't expect that one day I would also become the person who put a period to the sentence.

But just like the end of the main text.

Every story has an ending, and every journey will come to an end.

But the road is still long, and there will be new stories waiting for us.

Finally, if you see this, no matter who you are, or what stage of life you are experiencing, I hope your future journey will be smooth sailing.

If you feel tired, it's okay to stop and rest, and then continue to move forward bravely.

Then let's use the last sentence of the main text to end this speech.

"Everyone, you have worked hard all the way!".

"We'll see you in another Jianghu (world of martial arts)!".

Zhong outside the Walled City

2023/2/15

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