: Ask for leave

Ask for leave

Volume 2 finally comes to an end, and we have passed a big milestone before finishing the story. Different from the relaxed and refreshing style of the first volume, which was harvested by the weak main plot, the pace of the second volume slowed down and began to focus on the story itself and the completion of the world view. The four stories in the second volume, Invasion of Giants, Bitter Garden, Blood God, The Earthlings are all stories introduced to improve the world view. So far, they have basically dug out all the things that can be mined in the star spirit world. The only two missing contents are that the escaped goblin city has not been found, and the other is the dream world. The Utopia of the World (a previous mission of the forest elves), these two parts were also included in the original outline, but they were deleted for the sake of rhythm. They should be mentioned in the middle of the third volume and then passed on. , after all, the protagonist’s strength is already crushing these two early and mid-term branches, so there is no need to write more.

The next third volume is the last volume, officially entering the final stage. It describes the Fools’ battle in high heaven. The volume should be similar to the second volume, about 500,000 to 600,000 words.

Then I asked for leave. The current detailed outline will be over in the second volume. The third volume only has a story outline and a bunch of threads left behind, including the blood god, shadow, original armor, three clones... too many needs Content integrated into the main storyline. Last month, I wanted to wrap up the second volume and think about the plot of the third volume at the same time. However, as a part-time social worker, I was actually exhausted every day just completing the daily updates, and I had no time to stop and think. Now that the second volume is over, let’s stop for a few days to sort out the plot of the third volume.

In summary, please take three days off and resume updating next Wednesday.

(End of this chapter)

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