The tutorial chapter is over, and there will be new developments next.

Before starting a new plot, I plan to use the form of questions and answers to explain some of the problems that appeared in the previous plot, as well as some things I want to say (to make up the word count).

Example:

Q: Why do you want to write this question and answer? We are not interested in reading it.

A: If I want to write it, of course I will write it. There are no so many reasons.

Let's start officially-

Q: (Lightning strike at the opening) Some of the settings in your book are so strange. Why do you have to write so many basic settings that are different from the earth?

A: Am I violating the laws of fictional novels by writing this (annoyed)? How can anyone travel to another world and the calendar and customs are the same as on earth? I just want to design this planet to rotate quickly and have a small gravity. Isn't it okay!

In fact, I am more strict when setting up fictional worlds. I am trying to create a relatively realistic world as much as possible. And I am not interested in high-level martial arts earth and universal type of writing, so I prefer to design fictional worlds similar to Japanese fantasy or Western fantasy.

It may also be because I am an older middle school student.

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Q: Then can you briefly explain what this fictional world looks like?

A: The overall environment is roughly equivalent to what our city looked like in the late 1990s and early 2000s. There are all kinds of electrical appliances, but there are no computers (binary operations have not developed) and cars (no fossil energy that is easy to burn) and other relatively convenient machines.

Because various magics are too convenient, the basic materials science here has hardly developed. And the thermal weapons using gunpowder are not as lethal as magic and fighting spirit, so they naturally have not developed.

In addition, the protagonist is not an all-round engineer, and even if he knows the principles of certain things, he can't restore them.

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Q: The protagonist really has no plug-ins? Wouldn't it be very boring in the future?

A: No, I won't give it to him, let him wait for death.

Although I don't know if I can write such a character well, I really don't want to write a story that relies entirely on the plug-in system and the golden finger to show off.

When writing a story, you must first make yourself happy. How can readers be happy when you write something that you are not happy about?

I will answer similar questions in the future in the same way.

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Q: The battle scenes you wrote are so simple, it's not fun to read, can you write more about the battle scenes?

A: First of all, I don't know how to do this (justified).

Second, when I read books, I just quickly turn over the pages when I encounter battle scenes. If I have to say, isn't this just to fill up the word count? Tens of thousands of words are written for the plot, but the story doesn't move at all. I don't want to read it, okay? Passion? If you don't want to be passionate, why do you read the text? Isn't it more intuitive to open your phone and find a game to fight monsters or watch comics and animations?

When I was writing, I really wanted to skip these plots, because they are really boring to me. And the quality of the boring things I write is very poor, and others will definitely find it boring, so it's better to write less.

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Q: I don't understand the strength system. Can you explain it briefly?

A: Simply put, level one and level two are all mortals, with only differences in physical fitness. Levels three to five can be simply understood as the lower, middle and upper levels. It is difficult for humans to reach level six and above normally, and there will definitely be some physiological problems.

The output of power is a bit strict. For example, humans are actually household faucets. No matter if they are connected to a beverage bottle or a reservoir, the speed of releasing water is so fast. The reason why Warcraft is stronger than humans is that their specifications are high-pressure water guns.

Under such a setting, the problem of killing people with one key is avoided. No matter how strong everyone is, they can only spray each other with water with a large nozzle, and the advantages of the strong are basically in defense and endurance.

However, these are all early systems, and the deeper settings will be discussed later when the plot is advanced.

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Q: The author's writing style is okay. Is this the first time to write?

A: How can it be the first time to write? In the past ten years, I have written nearly five or six million words. It is because I don't like reading traditional online articles that I picked up my pen to write something that is different from the traditional routine. Of course, there will definitely be no one to read this kind of thing.

But writing is originally for entertainment. If someone is willing to read it, it will be better. Make money? Just make some electricity bills.

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Q: Why do authors need book reviews, chapter reviews, and paragraph reviews? I don’t have any thoughts after reading it.

A: How should I put it? Reviews are an important basis for authors to judge whether the foreshadowing and buttons they have tied are meaningful. Although only one out of a hundred readers may be willing to leave a review, some people are willing to guess the plot development or make reasonable comments on certain plots.Opinions (and criticisms) are definitely positive feedback for authors.

For example, if someone says that some of my previous plots lack details, I can answer "This is just the experience level of the Novice Village mission, and I didn't intend to write it in detail from the beginning." His question is answered, and I will pay attention to my own writing problems.

Although the backend reading data of Tomato is relatively clear, if the author finds that many readers have no feelings after reading it, the subsequent plot he writes may get out of control in the adjustment without finding the direction.

But I'm used to it. I won't adjust the plot. It's good or not! (Playing bad)

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Q: I'm a reader who followed from Qidian. Will you send knives in this article this time?

A: I can't say for sure (laughing).

I send knives basically to polish the characters. If I write a story about a steely man on the road of heroism, without some life and death to stab him hard, is he worthy of being a character of this level?

Stomachache? Isn't the blood in your mouth sweet? I'm actually giving out sweets!

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Q: More updates, two updates a day is not enough!

A: Let's wait until there are more chapter reviews or more chapter reviews. If I update more than three times a day, it's just a waste of enthusiasm.

You have to find a balance when you are entertaining yourself, otherwise I might start updating once or even stop updating if my enthusiasm is overdrawn. I have another book next to me that is temporarily on hold.

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Anyway, that's all I want to say this time. If there are any other questions, I will explain them in a unified way next time I post such a chapter.

Of course, I also know that few people read this book, so this is just a stand-up comedy I'm telling when I'm bored.

It's New Year's Eve, I wish everyone who sees this a happy new year.

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Spoilers later? No.

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