Batman's Owl Godfather

About the Werewolf plot

I got up at 7am this morning and have been writing until now. I counted and it’s about 23,000 words.

I feel dizzy and I feel like I’m going to fall down in the next second.

The reason why I feel like this today is not hard to guess. It’s because there were a lot of negative reviews about yesterday’s plot.

It’s not directed at me or the book, but at the design of Werewolf.

Since yesterday morning, there have been many negative reviews, saying that Werewolf is boring or a dead end.

There are also people who directly say that they have given up on the book.

I’ve seen them all.

So I thought to myself, since no one likes to read it, I’ll just change it.

In fact, it’s not difficult. Just cut the outline and fast forward to the reversal, and it’s all over.

It’s a beautiful idea, but when I really started writing, my head almost exploded.

I buried a lot of clues in the outline and summarized them in the final ending. Now I cut off the middle part, and the ending seems out of place.

I have to change, I have to explain, I have to explain, so that such a story can be reasonable and accepted.

Then I looked back at what I had written. It was reasonable, but the reading experience was extremely poor.

The two big scenes I had originally envisioned did not feel shocking at all.

It just felt long-winded.

Bruce and Katum were frantically explaining their actions, and I was annoyed watching them.

Then I opened the writer's assistant and saw another bad review.

I was really confused, so I sat in front of the window with a cigarette in my eyes for two hours, wondering what to do.

I have too many tasks and expectations in this world.

The consequences of collecting the five metals, the direction of the future world, and what I originally wanted to write.

Werewolf is just a carrier. What I really want to write is a story about madness, revenge and redemption.

And the next stage of opening the universe.

In fact, many readers have also seen that I have stitched "The Mystery of the Werewolf Village" for this year's story.

The original work is a masterpiece with almost full marks, and the overall story and logic are also circular.

With the support of the original story, the story of this school year can't be too bad.

In order to make it more in line with the background of Hogwarts and express the connotation of Harry's world, I started laying the groundwork from 200,000 words, wrote the time converter in advance, and prepared everyone psychologically in advance, saying that people would die in the third year, but there is hope in despair.

I really didn't want to write it on a whim.

In fact, by now, I have finished the number of words I should type, and I can just send it out directly, just as if this school year has passed and nothing happened.

But when I clicked to send, I still hesitated.

Is this really okay?

I suddenly felt very uneasy. If I sent out more than 20,000 words, Pandora's box would really be opened.

Will readers be willing to read a plot that even I can't read?

In order to make my judgment more accurate, I subscribed to my own chapters for the first time and read the comments one by one.

In the end, I decided.

I won't change it.

I will write according to my original outline and write out the story in my heart.

If some readers really don't like watching Werewolf, that's fine. There are about 20 chapters left in this school year, and you can jump directly to chapter XXX (fill in the number of chapters after writing).

And I can guarantee that this story is not boring at all.

After all, it is supported by the original plot.

Two chapters will be updated today, and the remaining words will be considered useless (or modified and used in new chapters).

Then I will try to update as much as possible in the future, and finish it quickly while ensuring the plot.

It will take about a week.

Finally, thank you all for your understanding and support.

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