Pei Tu Gou
Happy Children's Day, everyone. Let's chat about the plot while we're at it.
The events of May didn't really affect me much; the main issue was my own problems. Compared to the first world, the second world had some structural issues, and coupled with a poor state of mind, the slower I wrote, the more I felt it wasn't working.
It became a vicious cycle, writing until my scalp tingled, racking my brains every day, and then writing until midnight, a vicious cycle.
So, I wanted to chat with everyone.
When I first started writing Da Dao Zong, I enthusiastically structured nine worlds, from martial arts to xuanhuan, xianxia, fantasy, gods and demons, but later I discovered the problem.
This is a reader's mindset. I've been reading books for a long time, and this actually affects my thinking. I want to write everything, I want to add everything.
This is also why I like writing Zhutian stories.
Before starting the book, I talked to a friend, who said that Zhutian is Zhutian, original is original. You're creating an original Zhutian story, which is a bit of a hybrid.
But I still wanted to write it. At the time, I thought that if it flopped, I'd just start a new account, and probably no one would find out, haha...
Fortunately, everyone supported me, and the book did pick up a bit, which gave me confidence.
Let the mess of last month go, and start the new month with a fresh mood!
Then, everyone, leave your brains... no, leave your ideas here:
1. Guesses about the protagonist's development.
2. Suggestions for the complete system of the Dao Yi Diagram.
3. The number of words and length of a world.
4. The type of world (note: the next world has already been chosen).
5. How many votes I have.
Finally, this chapter will never be deleted, to collect suggestions.
And lastly, thank you, readers, for your support. Thank you. Going to write now, striving to be a three-update dog.