(Take a day off today, don’t forget it!)

Hahahaha, you didn’t expect me to update?

It’s updated, but it’s a summary, hehehehe.

Since the third volume is a bit confusing, I originally wanted to explain a lot of things, but after thinking about it carefully, it was not necessary.

However, the writing is indeed a bit messy in some places, so I will sort it out in this summary.

If you are a reader who jumped here and read the summary below, you probably don’t need to go back and read the original article.

The main line of the third volume is divided into two parts: plot line and psychological line. I personally think the plot line is okay, not messy, and a bit simple.

It's nothing more than: looking for Qianjie - accidentally falling into the quantum sea - digging a hole - getting Qianjie back, just in time for the fourth collapse - reverse entropy is established - accidentally meeting Xi'er to break the defense and lead to the secret. Luo, dig a hole - the perspective changes to Zhuhuohuo, Lezren is doing research on the corpse left by Mikael Sanbeng, dig a hole - end.

What really makes people feel confused is the psychological line. Many people can't understand why Mikael broke the defense and broke it multiple times, emmm...

Let’s start from the very beginning. What was Mikael’s state of mind during the process of finding Qianjie? Let’s look at the original text:

[Although judging from Mikael's style during this period, it is indeed possible... But Hua knows that this is just an appearance.

Mikael has been looking more and more unreliable recently. If I had to say it, he should be more and more similar to Ellie, but Hua can feel the difference between the two.

Alicia's liveliness is based on optimism, while Mikael's liveliness is based on pessimism and confusion.

The more pessimistic and confused she is, the more she needs to put on a lively appearance to cover it up - Hua doesn't understand why she understands so thoroughly, but she can just see it. 】

In fact, the foreshadowing of Mikael's bipolar disorder has already been left here. As for why he is becoming more and more pessimistic and confused, I think this is actually easy to understand, because he is the only one who knows the ending of the pre-civilization. Since he has known the tragedy of the ending from the beginning, pessimism is simply inevitable. How can you be optimistic under such circumstances?

But it hasn't happened yet because Mikael does still have hope, and he still believes that he has some possibility of changing his destiny.

Then there is the world bubble plot. The main psychological activities in this section are actually easy to understand. There are two main issues:

First, how did Mikael realize that Xi Er was Death Law?

Because it’s drawn in the comics.

Secondly, it’s obvious that she is a fake Ellie in a world bubble, so why is Mikael so defensive?

As for this, the plot of the world bubble is actually quite long at the beginning. For a long time, it is the daily life of Ellie and Mikael in the world bubble. If you add this part, it will not be difficult to understand.

But at that time, there were a lot of people in the comment section (it happened to be a 7-point review, you couldn’t see it, only me could see it) who thought that the pace of the fourth volume was too slow, so I didn’t dare to start writing about it, and the final result was emotional. The change was too sudden.

But I personally don’t think it’s a big problem, at least there’s no problem with the logic of psychological changes.

[You are like looking at a photo left by a deceased person. This photo is very important to you because the image above is of the person you love, but it is not very important because the person you really love is no longer there. . 】

This is the metaphor of World Beauty for Mikael and Alicia.

["So...even if I am just a phantom of hers...I am so important to you...Mikael...\

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