At 0:00 am on August 1, this book will be on the shelves.

As of the time I wrote this preview, the score of this book is 8800 favorites, the two-hour follow-up reading is 40 people, and the 24-hour follow-up reading, I think there will always be two hundred.

According to experience, follow-up is equal to subscription, so I also estimated how much the first subscription would be. After discussing with my group friends, I estimated it should be around 200, and the group friends estimated it should be around 300. Biqu library

If you count the subscription ratio, it may be 1 to 35, which feels a little bit worse.

The tragic performance of this book can be known from the statistics, but it is actually very difficult to fix such a miserable sale.

In my heart, of course I want everyone to support me, subscribe as much as possible, and subscribe to all the best favorites.

But when the words came to his lips, he didn't know where to start.

Because it is a good-looking book, someone will definitely subscribe. Readers who usually have the habit of subscribing are not willing to subscribe, because they must think this book is not worth it.

Although selling miserably should be able to increase subscriptions, I have to mention the misery of my life almost every time I put it on the shelves. Although I describe it subjectively, it seems very miserable, but if I look at it objectively, I have to blame myself, so I still point out the whole promotional video It is better to ask for a subscription.

So, I'm going to talk about the points that readers may find interesting after it's on the shelves. (a bit subjective, please understand)

The first interesting point: experience something from the perspective of a lunatic, and make a normal decision in the world.

This idea comes from "The Strange Fairy" (an extra sigh, the fox tail is really a genius...)

But what I wrote is a little different. The specific difference lies in the beginning of a script killing "Arkham Syndrome".

First

Let me tell you a little story. When you went on a date with your girlfriend, you went early, and while you were waiting, you squatted under the tree bored, watching a group of ants work together to kill a big mantis. You found it interesting and extended a finger to help. they. Biqu library

But then the date arrives, and you get up right away, only to accidentally step on them as you leave.

Do you have good intentions towards them? Or do you mean malice towards them?

The comparison between the perspective of the gods and the perspective of ants is very interesting, and then I saw "The Strange Fairy", "Hou Qun of Abyss Syndrome", and "Primary Hunter".

So there is a little idea.

In many mysteries, the supporting characters often go crazy, but the protagonist can always maintain his sanity at critical moments. Even if he goes berserk, it’s just a change of form. Dao Weixian just subverted this point, so it shocked me. .

From the situation of the protagonist in the fantasy land of Taohuayuan before it was put on the shelves, you can see my idea of ​​setting the protagonist's dilemma, that is, the protagonist is facing a dilemma that is really indistinguishable and will really be in a state of madness.

Of course, I don't intend to write the plot where the protagonist really becomes a madman. He really becomes a madman and regards human life as nothing. , achieved what I wanted to do before I was crazy.

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The second point of view:

Tianzun, that is, gods.

In fact, many restraining gods are a bit tired of aesthetics, octopus tentacles, various descriptions of hunting, side descriptions of people who saw them fell into madness, and that kind of unpredictable power.

It’s not that this is bad, it’s just that I think a powerful god doesn’t have to be like this, maybe I can bring you some novel experiences.

At once

Like the current Tianzun, an existence who is a god but can talk to you like a human being, and this kind of respect and understanding for you is not God's pity or something, it's just that this kind of behavior does nothing to it cost.

Then there is no difference between driving you with fear or madness and persuading you with seduction and respect.

In the follow-up, after the protagonist goes crazy, Tianzun will always stand from the perspective of the protagonist and give the protagonist an understandable answer, instead of simply helping the protagonist stop the madness.

As Tianzun said, "crazy is not a defect".

From the perspective of a madman, I think it is quite interesting to give an answer that a madman can accept.

Of course, because readers have a good impression of Tianzun, they will definitely not write the kind of plot where Tianzun finally plays with the protagonist or similar plots, mainly reflecting the costless love.

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The third point of view:

The cage is happiness, and the unknown is the embodiment of happiness.

It has already begun to emerge, and later I will give examples of various historical figures' understanding of this sentence, expressing their approval or opposition.

The specific performance lies in the current Tiantiao and some very hidden plots.

Most importantly, there is also the possibility of embodying the human spirit, even in the wider world.

No, the three currently conceived highlights that may be interesting, and the others are things that cannot be spoiled.

Although the performance of this book is unimaginably poor, I still hope to bring some novel experiences to readers who can read it, even if there is only a little bit of it.

Here comes the most important and most important thing.

I hope you will support and subscribe more!

Please!

Please!

Now I'm really eating dirt. (very close)

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