Commentary on the end of Monsoon Scroll
I know that many book friends hate reading the comments at the end of the book, and the contents of the finished comments that are not related to the main text, so thank you very much for clicking on this comments and reading my "nonsense".
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The monsoon swept of one year and three months in history is over! Spread flowers!
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Let’s talk about the key points first: future update plans
Take leave today until the end of April, and the next volume will be updated on May 1st.
This period of time, we will not stop updating, but will update [character card], [big map] and the map of Xinken Land to be used next according to the content promised (the typos in the VIP chapter have been modified yesterday).
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Speaking of which, the monsoon swept was a very bumpy one. During this period, I experienced two suspensions, one because of an accident, and the other because of my work.
Although it was stumbling, it was finished.
How is it written?
Not good (sorry).
Not very good update (the biggest problem)
Not tight rhythm (the second biggest problem)
The plot is also fragmented by too much information (the problem of late-knowing)
I also wrote a lot of content that I didn’t want to write but felt it was necessary, and finally fell into a vicious cycle - it was not good-looking, but it was updated slowly.
And during this time due to work interruption, I realized a problem: if a novel starts to be updated every few days, update every week, or even update every period, it will be not far from entering the palace.
Because I couldn't finish a long online article on Monday.
Even if it is updated every day, a story that often exceeds millions of words will take several years to finish, not to mention that it is updated on Mondays or even irregularly?
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So next, my goal:
1. "Update as stably as possible" and finish writing this story before the age of thirty.
(Use "as much as possible" is because you are uncertain whether you will encounter force majeure again in the future)
2. In the next volume, I will focus on Winters' faction, eliminate the third volume of writing style, which is like a hammer and a hammer, and write more battle stories that are tight-paced and exciting, and I want to write myself.
To quote from Patrick Rombo's letter, "The beginning is the rumbling of cannons, and they keep ringing until the last page; there is no woman, only cannons, war horses, two armies and uniforms, you will read with the smoke of gunpowder, and after reading it you will see everything intuitively. You will be for that battle, just as you have participated in it personally."
3. Upgrade reference materials and use something more intuitive, more beautiful and more interesting than existing maps to showcase the battles that will take place in the future.
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Finally, I would like to thank every reader who is reading this story, and every book friend who voted and commented.
Thank you for keeping an eye on this story, thank you.
Thank you to those book friends who have been helping to promote books for free. Thank you, you have made this story visible to more people, thank you.
Writing "Iron and Steel Gunpowder and Spellcaster" is not the best thing in my life, at least one of the best things.
Thank you every reader, thank you, thank you, thank you.
I don't know how to describe my current feelings.
I am not worthy of your waiting, support and praise.
I want to thank you but I can't find a way to express my gratitude.
The only thing I can do is to finish the story well.
There are many more updates.
I will work hard.
Thank you everyone.
The story of Winters and his companions will continue in Roaring Roll.
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Chapter completed!