"Painting the Heart as a Cage" Jiuzhou Haimuyunji Emperor and Empress colleagues

Chapter 15.Thank you for the mosaic painting, willing to use your heart as a cage

Love and hate intertwined in Kyushu, a dream, the love and killing between an affectionate scumbag and an infatuated poisonous woman finally came to an end.

Hello, everyone, I am Chen Yide, the author of "Painting the Heart as a Cage".

If you have been watching Lofter's comment area often, you will find that my replies often end with "".That's because my own nickname is "Two Two" (not "Yeah").So welcome to call me Er Er.

The following is the creation timetable:

On December 2017, 12, the creation of "Painting a Heart as a Cage" began.

On May 2018 and 5, 19, the serialization began in Jinjiang Literature City and Lofter respectively.

On June 2018, 6, the creation of the final song was completed and the article was completed, which lasted 2 days.

On June 2018, 6, the creation of the extra chapter was completed, and the full text was completed, which lasted 5 days.

On June 2018, 6, it took 9 days from creation to serialization, with a total of 165 words.

Today, I will draw a perfect ending to "Painting a Heart as a Cage" and officially "set the painting".

First of all, I must thank the two protagonists of "Drawing a Heart as a Cage"-Mr. Lu Fangsheng and Mr. Jiang Qinqin.When the Internet is full of doubts, comments and dissatisfaction with the TV series [Kyushu·Sea Shepherd Clouds], I am extremely appreciative and grateful.Because if it weren't for [Jiuzhou·Shanghai Muyunji], I would never have known these two excellent actors and provided rich materials for my colleagues.In the play, the two characters, Mu Yunqin and Nan Kumingyi, are characters with distinctive personalities, flesh and blood, complex psychology, and indeed very difficult roles to play. However, Teacher Lu Fangsheng and Teacher Jiang Qinqin have super good looks and online acting skills throughout the whole process. Played this pair of imperial couples who love and kill each other.Their dedication to the characters brought a very exciting and exciting performance, and I was deeply moved-who would have thought that the queen would dare to slap the emperor in public?Who would have thought that the emperor's most poisonous revenge would be to treat the person he hates the most as the person he loves the most?The collision of sparks and extreme love and hate between the two characters made me very enjoyable to watch, and I finally succeeded in persuading myself to write another fan work (because I was determined not to write any more).So, thanks to two such excellent actors, because of their successful roles as Mu Yunqin and Nan Kumingyi, today's "Painting a Heart as a Cage" is possible.

Again, I would like to thank all readers for their strong support for "Painting a Heart as a Cage" in the past half a month (Jinjiang serialized for 23 days; Lofter serialized for 19 days).Whether it is the friends I know around me, or the netizens who have never met after thousands of miles, I sincerely thank you for calling and encouraging!The likes, recommendations, and comments from each of you, as well as the increasing click-through rate and reading volume, have given me more motivation to write and complete the story.Some comments also make me feel very warm, and even a little touched-especially those comments whose articles are recognized. Thank you for understanding my thoughts in every scene and my portrayal of characters.For an author, it is a very happy thing that his works can resonate.Therefore, I try to reply to every comment as much as possible, hoping to repay everyone's love for "Painting a Heart as a Cage".Moreover, many times the comments and replies back and forth are full of interaction, which makes me feel very happy.So, thank you!

Of course, in the end, I also want to thank myself, haha.Thank you for finally "accomplished something" at the age of 20, which made this period of time meaningful.I got introduced to fanworks more than eight years ago and began my own on-and-off, self-entertaining writing career.But over the years, I have never taken every pitted work seriously. Either I couldn’t insist on finishing it, or I encountered a bottleneck and couldn’t continue for a long time, so I abandoned every pit, and of course there is no finished product.Before I decided to write "Drawing the Heart as a Cage", I already had a work that was basically abandoned. It just passed the third anniversary of the opening of the pit on June 6st.So I hesitated for a long time whether to write novels again, so before I decided to write, I tried to edit the videos of Mu Yunqin and Nan Kumingyi to try something new, but in the end I found that I was still not satisfied.When I really made up my mind to write the fan works of Empress Dowager, I told myself—this time, I must finish it, no matter how long it takes, how many bottlenecks I encounter, or how serious the procrastination is, I just want to finish it.Therefore, I tried to shorten the originally long text to the extent that I can bear (whether it is physical or psychological), and carefully analyzed the plot direction, character, rationalization of details, and plot connection before I really feel at ease. go down.But in fact, this work took longer than I expected, because I originally wanted to decide the ending of the story after watching the ending of the emperor, and it should be finished in a short time.But I never thought that I would still not be able to do it. It has been so long since the finale in January, and the heat has long since passed before I come here!Alas, I only blame myself for procrastinating too much, and always deceiving myself and others with the idea of ​​"slow work and meticulous work".But now it seems that my first finished work is still very good, at least I am quite satisfied. If there is a next work, I really have to encourage myself to work harder and be less lazy!

At the end of this thank you post, I decided to give back to everyone for their support for "Drawing a Heart as a Cage" by sending you postcards from Malaysia.This postcard is the "2007 Malaysia Tourism Year" version postcard that I have collected for a long time. I hope you will like it.

The way to participate in this postcard feedback activity is very simple, just leave a message under this article, write down what you want to say to me or your impressions after reading "Painting a Heart as a Cage". At 2018:6 on June 10, 1730, the message activity will end.In the evening, I will use RandomPicker to randomly draw 3 lucky winners (total 6 winners) in each of Jinjiang Literature City and Lofter. At that time, I will announce the screenshot of the selection list on Lofter, and invite the lucky winners to private message or email way to inform the address.This postcard feedback event is not limited to any country, and I don’t mind if participants leave messages on both platforms.But if both platforms draw the same participant, I will draw again to get another lucky winner to ensure that each lucky winner gets (only) one postcard.Postcards sent from Malaysia to overseas will take about two weeks to arrive, so please wait patiently for the lucky ones!

Once again, I sincerely thank you all and wish you all happiness and health.

-Dust so close, 2018.06.09

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