Tomorrow's 4D supplementary update
The outline of the case is complete, but there are loopholes when writing the detailed outline in the morning.
The loophole is not too big, otherwise, I can see it when I think about the outline.
Strictly speaking, the sense of plot conflict and rationality are not strong enough.
If you write it hard, you can write it, but the written plot may not be exciting enough.
The logic required for detective essays is relatively strong, and I don’t want to settle for it.
So, the outline was revised, from 7:00 am to 7:00 pm, and the follow-up outline and plot were smoothed out.
It's still the same sentence that I would rather be short than excessive.
This book is very important to me, and I don't want it to fade away.
But for the sake of the quality of the novel, I can only focus more on thinking about the outline and plot.
I’m really not lazy, I’ve been writing this novel very hard.
I am an old author. If I want to save trouble, I can finish typing in a few hours without revising the outline, and everyone may not see any problems.
But if I compromised and loosened up on the outline and the plot, the quality of the book would definitely drop.
So, I still choose to keep improving. I dare not say that I will satisfy everyone, but at least I must be satisfied with the following plot before I start writing.
This process is very painful, much more painful than codewords.
I believe that everyone can also feel the author's attitude.
What I can do is to make up for today's mistakes tomorrow.
Going to code... (I asked for leave not because I didn't code, but because I felt too rushed and didn't want everyone to wait. In fact, I would still write until around twelve o'clock.)
(end of this chapter)