~: Chat + plot summary

After writing the chapter of the natural history exchange meeting, it is obviously the beginning of the official confrontation with the Phantom Troupe...

I felt a sudden exhaustion of breath.

I think it should be the pressure coming up.

Because this plot has received a lot of positive reviews from the beginning to the present, and the results have suddenly skyrocketed, which made me see the possibility of ten thousand orders.

Well, it’s actually a hallucination, the upper limit of Hunter fans… It’s almost over for me.

The only thing I can be sure of is that I don’t think I wrote the collapse, after all, the results are there...

But I don't know if I can maintain this level afterwards.

When I first wrote this plot, I was very unlucky.

At that time, I really wanted to ask for leave, but the plot was at a critical point, I didn’t want to stop like this, so I could only grit my teeth and stick to it...

I don’t know that state (low fever, dizziness, headache, lymphatic pain, sore throat, low back pain, **** pain, knee pain)… Can I write this chapter well, but I just don’t want to stop because of it.

I don't have an outline. Before writing this plot, the image that I can confirm in my head is the way of death of the knight, Funks, and Wojin.

Then it is a step-by-step deduction, so that the plot leads to the death of the knight, the death of Finx, and the death of Wojin...

Before Moyu took off Finx's head with his bare hands, everything was in line with the result I had determined in advance.

But when it comes to Wojin...

Well.

My first scene was Moyou blasting Wo Jin with a hundred-style Avalokitesvara.

I think this is the most refreshing scene, and it is also the most suitable scene for ending.

But... Moyu dismisses this picture as I want.

He believes that the Hundred Styles of Avalokitesvara cannot 100% kill Wojin, who maintains "firmness" at any time, so it is impossible for him to choose to use the Hundred Styles of Avalokitesvara on Wojin.

This is the most difficult part for me to write this plot.

In the end, I still abandoned the picture that I thought was the most refreshing, and followed the choice that Moyou would make.

Sometimes this is the case. You think of how to write it would be more enjoyable, but you can't pass the logic.

So Baishi Guanyin bombarded Nobunaga who trusted Wo Jin to protect him and neglected to protect him.

Here, the plot is coming to an end.

Reviewing the various confrontations and layouts in this chapter, I, who is best at combat hydrology, tried to streamline the battle as much as possible.

I think, I should be above the standard.

But what to do after this...

I like to let Moyou defeat the strong with the weak in a disadvantage, and I like to let Moyou use tactics to establish the victory.

But as Moyou becomes stronger, this kind of "battle field" will only become less and less.

So after writing the third chapter, I have been thinking about the follow-up direction.

Do you want to quickly connect to the original plot, and should you touch the Dark Continent?

There are suddenly more things to consider.

So far I haven’t been able to start coding the fourth chapter...

So just chat with the big guys, I hope the big guys don’t blame me, and I will try my best to start with 6000 words of updates every day.

Because when I was writing this plot, many bigwigs reminded me to update online... All kinds of reminders and comments made me feel a little guilty and guilty.

This makes me feel that I can't go on with salty fish anymore, at least to ensure that the amount of updates can go up.

That is, 10,000 words is too difficult for a handicapped and brain-impaired person like me. I am afraid that the quality will be lost in order to catch up with the text, but the average daily average of 6,000 words may be achieved if I strive for it.

Enough chatting here, let’s talk about combat power by the way.

While writing this episode, something unpleasant happened, which made me complain...

In fact, I have written so many books, I have seen all kinds of comments, and I am used to it.

But I still can't stand "out of context" + "labeling" and it makes me sick, so I don't regret releasing negativity for it

The combat power of Hunter is actually very vague.

The comprehensive ability of a person with mind ability is related to mind skills, display capacity, potential capacity, mind ability, tactical awareness, instant thinking power, physical fitness, physical skills, experience, and even the right time, place and people.

Some people with the ability to read have excellent reading skills, but their physical fitness and physical skills are average.

Some have great physical strength but mediocre reading skills.

Some mental abilities are mediocre, but they can suppress opponents stronger than themselves by virtue of geographical advantage and combat awareness.

So don't judge strength based on one of the "advantage gaps". This is very hasty and inexplicable.

It is impossible to assume that Qiya is better than Yupi because of Qiya's speed advantage and can't beat Yupi.

Just because Leori punched Fei Jin, you can't think that Leori can fight Jin.

One of the most interesting things about hunters, isn’t it just that Xiaojie defeated the bomber with the weak and the strong...

If you simply use this method to define combat power, then there is no such thing as a weak victory over a strong in Hunter World.

In fact, if Hunter World has a relatively clear level of combat power.

Maybe hunter fans can survive better.

But if the combat power of Hunter World becomes clear, then the diversity of mind abilities will lose a lot of color.

You can't have both fish and bear's paw, that's probably it.

I don't know how far I can go with this book, but I am very satisfied.

It is much better than Food Hunter's score.

I hope it can be better. Although I don’t have much confidence, I will strive to increase the average daily update volume while ensuring the quality.

I originally finished writing this plot summary, but I thought about taking a day off for a long-lost rest.

But think about it.

Aim at an average of 6,000 words per day.

rush.