Explain the recent plot

Well, how can I put it this way? After reading everyone’s recent comments, I feel like it’s hard to agree with everyone. I’m crying~

When I wrote it very briefly before, a lot of readers responded that I wanted to expand it and write about the strangeness and excitement of the battles in Immortal Cultivation World, and I wanted to write down the details more clearly.

After I expanded it and wrote it, some readers complained that my writing was too watery and made me cry~

Because later I will expand the world view through the flow of mortals, and this world view is different from other immortality novels.

I mainly want to show the background of the ancient monks' research into the nature of spiritual energy that almost led to the destruction of the world.

And if I want to write this point, I have read so many books and found that only Mortal-style writing can do it.

Therefore, I took a look at some of the more famous Mortal-style works on the best-seller list to learn from them.

For example, there are books like I have a world of xx, Immortality starts from xx, I am in Immortal Cultivation World..., God rewards hard work... etc.

I found that most of them completed a battle, advanced a plot, or laid a foreshadowing in about 4,000 or 6,000 words.

Some do feel that the plot develops very quickly, and it seems to advance the plot very quickly, but when I look closely, I find that basically the protagonist changes places to drink tea, talk, and introduce various items in the Immortal Cultivation World.

And these should be the writing methods recognized by most of us, otherwise it would not be on the best-seller list.

I read so many books, thought about it carefully, and roughly summarized my next writing method.

In order to avoid being too watery, and also in order to be able to write in a way that ordinary people reveal the world.

I choose to complete a battle every two to three thousand words, bury or fill a hole, and promote the writing of a plot.

Besides, if you have read my previous posts, you should also know that if I advance a major plot, it will take at least about thirty chapters if it is small, and more than sixty to one hundred chapters if it is big.

Therefore, for this big plot, more than eighty chapters should be a reasonable range, and around three hundred chapters, the protagonist will be promoted to Gold Core. Among most immortality novels on the market, this one is more in line with the rhythm.

As for Shui being more verbose, it should be a matter of advancing the plot.

And when I write, I don’t write in terms of chapters and word count, but in terms of plot.

There may seem to be a lot of chapters, but in fact, if you count them in terms of word count, they are almost the same as when they were used to advance the plot.

In the recent period, I have written about the harvest of inner alchemy and the protagonist's preparation for promotion before Gold Core, as well as the pitfalls of the skill spread at the beginning, and the scene where the protagonist obtained the Instant Thousand Miles Talisman. The reason for the chaos in the auction also provided a rough beginning for the coming war, and then led to the introduction of a demon cultivator with more interesting methods.

As for the rest, I will divide the battle, plot development, research on aura, and background introduction one by one. We are all old bookworms for many years. If you look at the title and the beginning, you should know roughly what it is about.

For those who like to watch plots, who just want interesting plots, or who like settings, you can choose each one and subscribe, and you should not feel that it is too watery.

(End of chapter)

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