Twilight Boundary

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Dear readers, here I come!

After publishing 862 chapters seven days ago, Lao Gui felt relieved all of a sudden.

Then for seven days, I rested, had a physical examination, and flew to Shanghai to participate in an event. It was like my parts were about to fall apart.

The most important thing, of course, was the results of the physical examination.

The red color of each item was a bit scary. I wish Lao Gui could be as red as the results of the physical examination.

Before the physical examination, what scared me the most was that when I went to Shanghai, I saw that the hotel was only one kilometer away from the company, so I thought about walking there. As a result, I didn’t even walk half of the distance of one kilometer, and my chest felt stuffy and I broke out in cold sweat.

It was only one kilometer away, and I had to sit down to rest?

I was really scared. The next day after the event, I went for a physical examination immediately.

But the result was good. Although there were many small problems, there was no problem with my heart. It was just that my cardiopulmonary capacity was too weak.

I also asked the doctor about my heart rate, and he said it was because I drank too much tea and coffee, didn't rest enough, and didn't exercise enough.

Anxiety, fatigue, insomnia, all the same, really put too much pressure on my heart.

But overall, Lao Gui still thinks it's worth it.

I have completed "Twilight Divide", which is a huge satisfaction and sense of accomplishment in itself, and nothing else can replace it.

This is the first time that Lao Gui has felt tired while writing this book.

Several times I felt that there was nothing in my mind, as if I was forcing myself to update.

Perhaps Lao Gui must admit the influence of age and physical condition, and also needs to be sure that what I may need to adjust in the future is my mentality.

In fact, in the middle, after that hospitalization, there was a period of time when I was obviously unable to do it, but I still wanted to update.

I didn't dare to relax at all.

I always felt that stopping was lazy.

I always thought that no matter what, updating was the best way to give back to everyone. Now I think about it, it may not be quite right.

Updating is important, but quality is more important.

Let me reflect on this book now. It is a folk theme. It is easy to start, but there is no reference if I want to write it for a long time. Normally, if you start with folk customs, you often have to turn to cultivation in the end, or at least fantasy.

Anyway, it's all flying, going high and low, and gods fighting. Lao Gui also wanted to turn to that at the beginning. After all, writing fairy tales is also my old business.

But as I wrote, I felt that it was not right. It was not the same flavor.

If I forced it to turn, maybe some readers would give me face and continue to read me, but this book would feel inconsistent.

So I was updating it while thinking about how to expand it, how to pursue a little folk flavor after the power level is high and the characters are powerful. The double pressure really made me a little embarrassed.

Lao Gui can't say how this book is, because I feel a lot of regrets.

However, I did try my best.

What I am most satisfied with is the ending.

When I wrote the outline, I only wrote that the protagonist's true identity was revealed. He was not a reincarnated person, but an aboriginal.

I originally thought that after writing this, I would relax, take a few days off, and revise the following content.

But when it came to that time, I found that it was not easy to handle. The following plot seemed to have several directions to choose from, and none of them seemed to be satisfactory.

Is it to impact the highest realm? Is it to have a big battle? Pile all the contradictions together and fight to resolve them?

Both of these are common ending methods, but Laogui still did not adopt them.

First, I think this is a folk literature, and a high-level battle is always inevitably out of this flavor.

Second, this ending method is too bland, as if something is missing.

Finally, I thought of writing this ending with the cause and effect of the aboriginals and the reincarnated.

The reincarnated people look at this backward world with the concept of advanced civilization. Of course, they will feel superior, proud, and look for novelty.

However, the imprint of our civilization determines that we will not think about ruling or conquering anyone, but about helping and pitying. This is the inherent difference between our civilization and others.

Leaving traces, cultural influence and tolerance are our swords.

If one day, we arrive in a backward place, what is the greatest gift we can give to the other party?

There are countless time-travel articles, but Lao Gui believes that after careful screening, many people finally stay with one answer:

Give them a revolution!

When we are backward, we will have the most simple kindness. We are always grateful to those who help us, but we don’t want to let "those who carry firewood for others freeze to death in the wind and snow". This is the kindness in our civilization.

Whether it is the reincarnated or the aborigines, in my imagination, they are actually us.

Lao Gui’s pen is clumsy, and I probably can’t write that kind of magnificent, but as long as I can describe one ten-thousandth of this subtle emotion, I will be satisfied.

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Haha, I saw everyone’s feedback later. This ending still made many readers satisfied.

As expected, compared to fighting and realm, sometimes, it is friendship and feelings that are the most touching.

The whole book, starting with the reincarnation and ending with the reincarnation, also made Lao Gui feel like he had finally seen the great perfection.

The most direct reflection is in the results. The subscription of this book actually exceeded Hongyue very early, and the final momentum was very good. Now it is about 80,000. When the book is completed, it will definitely be another big increase.

However, whether it can break 100,000 depends on fate.

But Lao Gui’s subscription broke a new record, and I am really satisfied.

Of course, it is also because of the perfection, so the initial plan of maintaining the third and hoping for the fourth is not possible.

Haha, although if it is a fairy tale, I can update more content and make more money, but after all, I have been writing books for ten years, and perhaps the overall integrity is more important to Lao Gui.

Of course, for this whole book, there is still a part of content missing, which is very important content, that is, the role of the reincarnation.

Without this part of content, the whole book will lack some flavor.

But don’t be too serious, Lao Gui has already conceived these contents and will update them soon.

I will send free chapters at that time, and there will be no charge.

The reincarnated and sesame are in a mutually supportive relationship. Lao Gui also relied on all the readers to achieve the success of this book.

The last benefit should be given no matter what.

Finally, thank you all. Lao Gui kowtows to the readers and wishes you good health and a lot of money!

PS: I recommend the book "Southern Dynasty Mysterious Records" by Master Lao Baijin Sanjie, which contains mountain spirits, ghosts, community gods and city gods. It is a good substitute for meals, and Lao Baijin has a good reputation.

Finally, many readers have subscribed. Damn, how can I pay this debt...

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