Puppeteer in Naruto
Chapter 271 ends badly
Starting from Chapter 222, all manuscripts have been saved and have not been revised before publishing. I am very sorry to readers who can see it here, but there will be no more later.
I suck.
However, I will never admit that I am a eunuch.
[A few years later, Takeda became the daimyo of the Land of Grass, and the book ends. 】
In the outline, I think there are some creative ideas that I can definitely use if I write about Naruto again in the future, so I won’t post them.
The contracted works that I started writing at the same time as me were all cut with 50 words after they were put on the shelves.
I persisted until 60 words, but I still couldn’t sign the contract.
Some people say that perseverance is victory, and you can stand out by pushing other authors to death. I even waited until the book signed by others was completed, but I still couldn't sign it.
This is complete bullshit.
A month ago, I reflected on my own problems. There were more than 220 chapters, 700 collections, and only 20 people following updates.
Not many people can read the latest chapter. I guess, maybe, my readers were poisoned to death by me a long time ago.
Those who can persist in reading this chapter and read this are definitely invulnerable people. I apologize again, I am very sorry to you.
Readers are poisoned to death, and editors must be too.
No matter how many words you write, it doesn't mean anything. No matter how many words you write, it's all in vain.
(The words below are my own summary.)
Five months ago, when I first started writing this book, I didn't think much about it at all. I just wrote whatever came to my mind.
I took the initiative to apply for a contract with [-] words, but failed.
I checked the information on the Internet and found that this book lacked cheats, so I started from Chapter 1, implanted a 3D printer, and continued writing until Chapter 40.
No more signings than 15 words.
After writing more than 130 chapters, almost 30 words, I still failed to sign the contract. I reread the first 100 chapters, only to find that the book was completely unreadable.
However, it is not easy to revise the entire 20-word novel again. The story line has gone too far. Rewriting all the previous chapters is not much different from writing a new book.
There were already 30 words. I didn’t want to give up, so I continued writing until I reached 60 words now.
I applied no less than 10 times, but all of them were rejected. The backend did not give any reason for not signing. I don’t know what the problem is with my book.
If you can't find the problem, even if you reopen a new book, you definitely won't be able to sign it.
At the end of September, there were still 9 words of manuscript that had not been published, so I decided to stop updating and think about the problems of this book.
Finally, I came to the previous conclusion. The readers were poisoned to death by me, and the editor must have been poisoned to death as well.
Maybe part of it was poisoned in Chapter 40, and another part was poisoned in Chapter 100. No matter how you write it later, it will be poisoned halfway, and you can't see the end at all.
No matter how you write, it will all be in vain. No matter how well you write the rest, it is useless and you can only give up.
So, where did the poison in this book come from?
Of course I wrote it, but I really didn't mean to.
Five months ago, I was writing a novel for the first time, and I didn’t understand it at all. Someone voted for recommendation, and I was very happy. Someone urged me to update it, and I was even happier.
I posted it as soon as I finished writing it, without any modifications at all. This is how the poisonous points came out.
I wrote in such a hurry that at the fastest I wrote, I wrote more than 1 words a day.
From the current point of view, those 1 words can only be regarded as a first draft, and all need to be revised.
It would be surprising to publish a first draft without poisoning people to death.
Of course, the revision of the manuscript is something I only understand now after publishing the new book.
The Puppet Master in Naruto, this book cannot be signed, it is all my own fault, the writing is too sloppy.
If you change it again, it’s better to start over.
I began to conceive of a new book, and wrote the first draft of 50 chapters in half a month. I wanted to try internal submission, but there was no editor QQ, so I couldn’t submit it, so I could only publish it chapter by chapter.
This time, I was careful, very careful.
Chapter 1 of the new book has been revised no less than 30 times.
However, after posting the starting point, some parts were too large and several hundred words were edited out.
You can only re-imagine it and revise it again.
It took four hours to revise a chapter of less than 3000 words, which was much longer than writing a chapter.
The same is true for the following chapters. Each chapter will be revised repeatedly, and two chapters will be published every day.
After releasing Chapter 8, I received the website message the next day. I was very excited and the contract was signed successfully.
This is not much different from the success of internal investment. It was published to Chapter 8, which is about 2 words. I feel amazing that I was able to sign a contract.
A new book with 2 words can be signed, but this book with 50 words has not been signed.
I, the author, have not changed, I am still the one writing. The difference lies in the repeated revisions of the work.
At this time, I realized how important it was to revise the manuscript and never publish it after finishing it.
Now I devote all my energy to the new book. This book can only end like this. I'm sorry again.
I suck.
However, I will never admit that I am a eunuch.
[A few years later, Takeda became the daimyo of the Land of Grass, and the book ends. 】
In the outline, I think there are some creative ideas that I can definitely use if I write about Naruto again in the future, so I won’t post them.
The contracted works that I started writing at the same time as me were all cut with 50 words after they were put on the shelves.
I persisted until 60 words, but I still couldn’t sign the contract.
Some people say that perseverance is victory, and you can stand out by pushing other authors to death. I even waited until the book signed by others was completed, but I still couldn't sign it.
This is complete bullshit.
A month ago, I reflected on my own problems. There were more than 220 chapters, 700 collections, and only 20 people following updates.
Not many people can read the latest chapter. I guess, maybe, my readers were poisoned to death by me a long time ago.
Those who can persist in reading this chapter and read this are definitely invulnerable people. I apologize again, I am very sorry to you.
Readers are poisoned to death, and editors must be too.
No matter how many words you write, it doesn't mean anything. No matter how many words you write, it's all in vain.
(The words below are my own summary.)
Five months ago, when I first started writing this book, I didn't think much about it at all. I just wrote whatever came to my mind.
I took the initiative to apply for a contract with [-] words, but failed.
I checked the information on the Internet and found that this book lacked cheats, so I started from Chapter 1, implanted a 3D printer, and continued writing until Chapter 40.
No more signings than 15 words.
After writing more than 130 chapters, almost 30 words, I still failed to sign the contract. I reread the first 100 chapters, only to find that the book was completely unreadable.
However, it is not easy to revise the entire 20-word novel again. The story line has gone too far. Rewriting all the previous chapters is not much different from writing a new book.
There were already 30 words. I didn’t want to give up, so I continued writing until I reached 60 words now.
I applied no less than 10 times, but all of them were rejected. The backend did not give any reason for not signing. I don’t know what the problem is with my book.
If you can't find the problem, even if you reopen a new book, you definitely won't be able to sign it.
At the end of September, there were still 9 words of manuscript that had not been published, so I decided to stop updating and think about the problems of this book.
Finally, I came to the previous conclusion. The readers were poisoned to death by me, and the editor must have been poisoned to death as well.
Maybe part of it was poisoned in Chapter 40, and another part was poisoned in Chapter 100. No matter how you write it later, it will be poisoned halfway, and you can't see the end at all.
No matter how you write, it will all be in vain. No matter how well you write the rest, it is useless and you can only give up.
So, where did the poison in this book come from?
Of course I wrote it, but I really didn't mean to.
Five months ago, I was writing a novel for the first time, and I didn’t understand it at all. Someone voted for recommendation, and I was very happy. Someone urged me to update it, and I was even happier.
I posted it as soon as I finished writing it, without any modifications at all. This is how the poisonous points came out.
I wrote in such a hurry that at the fastest I wrote, I wrote more than 1 words a day.
From the current point of view, those 1 words can only be regarded as a first draft, and all need to be revised.
It would be surprising to publish a first draft without poisoning people to death.
Of course, the revision of the manuscript is something I only understand now after publishing the new book.
The Puppet Master in Naruto, this book cannot be signed, it is all my own fault, the writing is too sloppy.
If you change it again, it’s better to start over.
I began to conceive of a new book, and wrote the first draft of 50 chapters in half a month. I wanted to try internal submission, but there was no editor QQ, so I couldn’t submit it, so I could only publish it chapter by chapter.
This time, I was careful, very careful.
Chapter 1 of the new book has been revised no less than 30 times.
However, after posting the starting point, some parts were too large and several hundred words were edited out.
You can only re-imagine it and revise it again.
It took four hours to revise a chapter of less than 3000 words, which was much longer than writing a chapter.
The same is true for the following chapters. Each chapter will be revised repeatedly, and two chapters will be published every day.
After releasing Chapter 8, I received the website message the next day. I was very excited and the contract was signed successfully.
This is not much different from the success of internal investment. It was published to Chapter 8, which is about 2 words. I feel amazing that I was able to sign a contract.
A new book with 2 words can be signed, but this book with 50 words has not been signed.
I, the author, have not changed, I am still the one writing. The difference lies in the repeated revisions of the work.
At this time, I realized how important it was to revise the manuscript and never publish it after finishing it.
Now I devote all my energy to the new book. This book can only end like this. I'm sorry again.
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