Madam, protect me!

Single chapter explains several things

First of all, the update. Although I am not as fast as those hand speed monsters, you can check the details page. The mark on the catalog has increased from 5,000 to 7,000 words per day.

But I also understand that everyone is urging for updates. The recent plot just caught up with the conclusion of the previous 600,000 words. I was stuck in the writing before, but now I can't write it at all. All the conflicts come together, and I have to sort them out one by one...

I update 6,7 or even 8,000 words a day, but I am still criticized for being short. The book I follow updates 2,000 to 3,000 words a day, and updates one day and stops for two days without even a notice. They say they will make up for it, but they won't make up for it. Comparing them, I am really angry!

Then I will say something else.

I wrote this book like this. After posting a chapter, I will read the comments about the next chapter about ten minutes later. If someone criticizes it, I will delete or change it, so there may be differences in details between the first and second readings.

Although this is not a good habit for the author, I hope to be happy when writing books, and I don't want to be criticized. If it does not affect the overall plot, I would rather delete it than create controversy.

In fact, this is a book that is meant for fun. Sometimes I may not even realize that I wrote a sentence casually. You don’t have to take it too seriously when reading the book.

Finally, let’s talk about the characters.

I started to lay the groundwork for the character of Song Yiren from the beginning.

She was taken away by her mother with an extreme personality when she was young, treated harshly for 18 years, and forced to marry someone she didn’t like. She finally escaped and found that her twin sister had been cared for and loved by her family since she was young, and married a man who was both talented and handsome, who was her fiancé...

It’s normal for her to have a mental breakdown, right?

Her behavior is consistent with her experience and mentality. It’s normal for you to hate her, and it’s not wrong to think she’s disgusting and green tea.

In the previous plots, Jiaren, Li Anning, Fenghuang, and even Ning’er have been criticized by people. The author is only responsible for writing. As for how to view it, every reader has the freedom.

I’m not writing this to convince anyone, I just want to say that you can criticize the characters as much as you want, but don’t criticize the author...

In addition.

I have something to do tomorrow, so I have to stay up late to write the first chapter tomorrow. I may update it by then, probably before 1:30.

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