It's almost the end, and it should be the grand finale on the 31st of this month.

In fact, old readers who have read my "Mo Fa" and "Silver Fox" know that I like to write some sensational endings to earn everyone's tears.

But it's not good to do it all the time, it seems a bit repetitive and a trick.

Moreover, this book is mainly about political reforms from top to bottom, unlike "Mo Fa" and "Silver Fox", one is about strategy, and the other is about fighting and strategy. In the process, it can have rich feelings with other supporting characters, thus completing the sensational content.

In terms of emotions, this book is barely enough except for the writing with Zhao Zhen, Yan Shu and Fan Zhongyan, the rest are not rich enough, and I am afraid that the sensationalism is not in place.

The most important thing is that according to my idea, the protagonist will establish a constitutional monarchy in his later years. Zhao Zhen just died, the protagonist cried like a tearful man, and then he made his son a constitutional monarchy. It's really a bit difficult to hold it.

But it's not okay not to establish a constitution. When the protagonist was alive, he had the prestige to establish a constitution. Once he died, the political strongman died, and everyone knew what the result would be.

Therefore, the system must be changed, at least the framework of the Constitutional Court must be retained. Otherwise, just like the protagonist's CPU Zhao Zhen's words countless times in the book, there is no guarantee that there will be wise rulers from generation to generation, and the country will perish if there is a foolish ruler.

It is these problems that made me feel torn, and finally decided not to write about what kind of political struggle the protagonist went through in his later years, and to complete the constitutional monarchy with thunderous means and bloody incidents. Instead, it was a family-friendly ending to make the protagonist and Zhao Zhen happier.

Anyway, the politics that should be written have been written almost, so there is no intention to add to it. As for the things that come later, I will write some postscripts and extra chapters.

For example, write about the development of the Song Dynasty in the later years of the protagonist and Zhao Zhen, and then put the constitutional monarchy in the extra chapters, and also write about the pattern of the protagonist's death for a hundred years, that is, the Eastern One Pole Strategy mentioned by the protagonist in the early days.

This strategy is too grand, including occupying the entire Eastern region and destroying Japan, which is not something that can be completed when the protagonist is alive, unless I give the protagonist a cheat and live for more than 100 years.

So basically, if it is impossible to achieve something when the book is finished, then write some stories after the protagonist's death.

Finally, please rest assured that what needs to be explained will definitely be explained.

What you want to read is in the postscript and the extra chapters.

For the rest, I can only say that I hope this book about the Song Dynasty, which focuses on politics, will satisfy everyone.

As for what the next book will be about, I am currently choosing between the Tang Dynasty and the Ming Dynasty, and I am more likely to be open-minded, so please stay tuned.

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