Iron Powder and Spellcaster

Final Thoughts on Monsoon Scroll

I know that many book friends hate reading content that has nothing to do with the main text, such as the final remarks and the final remarks, so thank you very much for clicking into this review and reading my "nonsense".

The Monsoon Volume of One Year and Three Months in History is finished! Throw flowers!

Let’s talk about the key points first: future update plans

I will take leave from today until the end of April, and the next volume will be updated on May 1st.

Updates will not be stopped during this period, but the [Character Card], [Big Map] and the new reclamation map that will be used next will be updated in accordance with the previously promised content (the typo in the VIP chapter was corrected yesterday).

Speaking of which, Monsoon Volume is a very rough volume. During this period, we experienced two interruptions, one due to an accident and the other due to work reasons.

Although I stumbled a lot, I finally finished it.

How was the writing?

Not good (sorry).

Insufficient updates (the biggest problem)

The rhythm is not tight (the second biggest problem)

The plot is also fragmented by too much information (the problem of hindsight)

I also wrote a lot of content that I didn’t want to write but felt it was necessary to write, and ended up falling into a vicious cycle – it was neither good-looking nor updated very slowly.

And during this break due to work, I realized a problem: if a novel starts to be updated every few days, once a week or even irregularly, it is not far away from entering the palace.

Because it’s impossible to finish a long online article on a Monday.

Even if it were updated every day, it would take several years to write a story with over a million words, let alone one update every week or even irregularly?

So next, my goals:

1. "Update as stably as possible" and finish writing this story before the age of thirty.

(I use "as much as possible" because I am not sure whether I will encounter force majeure again in the future)

2. In the next volume, I will focus on the Winters faction, and avoid the hammer-on-the-top, hammer-on-the-off approach of the third volume, and write more battle stories that are tight-paced, exciting, and that I also want to write.

Quoting the words of Patrick Lambeau's letter: "The beginning of the chapter is the roar of cannons, which continues to the last page; there is no woman, only cannons, horses, two armies and military uniforms. You will read it with the smoke of gunpowder. After reading You'll see everything intuitively. You'll fight that battle as if you were there."

3. Upgrade the reference materials and use things that are more intuitive, more beautiful, and more interesting than the existing maps to show the battles that will happen in the future.

Finally, thank you to every reader who is reading this story, and to every book friend who voted and commented.

Thank you for following this story, thank you.

Thank you to those book friends who have been helping to promote books for free. Thank you. It is you who have made this story visible to more people. Thank you.

Writing Iron Powder and the Spellcaster was one of the best things, if not the best thing, in my life.

Thank you to every reader, thank you, thank you, thank you.

I don't know how to describe how I feel now.

I don’t deserve your waiting, support and praise.

I want to thank you but can't find a way to express my gratitude in a practical way.

The only thing I can do is to finish this story well.

There are more updates.

I will work hard.

thank you all.

The story of Winters and his companions continues in "The Roaring Volume."

PS: This time I won’t set a FLAG about the number of words, because every time it will bounce back twice as much (T_T).

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