Questions and Answers Chapter
Originally, I was writing a new chapter, Hui Ge was not typing fast, so in order not to let everyone wait for a long time, I put the next update until tomorrow.
It should be a happy thing to say with too many readers, but it is difficult to adjust.
A special chapter will be explained.
[Soul statement: Those who don’t like the black-hearted male protagonist can leave the stage, and those who can’t tell the difference between virtual reality can leave the stage, because you will never be able to experience the fun of this book…]
Some of the most controversial topics at present:
——Question: Is it a stupid thing for the male protagonist to save the Tianhu?
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From the player's perspective, if you encounter hidden tasks and don't do them, is it the male protagonist stupid or the author stupid (Okay, I know someone wants to say I'm stupid...).
As for the game perspective, Tianhu was imprisoned for three hundred years because of the Emperor's dispute. She saved the life of the Qing Emperor, and then the end of the dark age of the human race.
The male protagonist didn't think much at first. After all, the Buddhist Zen scholar did not say anything about it. Later, he found that the problem was a big deal and regretted it - bitter wine entered his throat and his heart hurt.
The extension of this part of the plot was arranged in the conversation between Yingwu Hou. The male protagonist realized that he had violated the taboos of many bigwigs in private, although he had always regarded it as a failure in his career before (if it was not for the knot of his heart, how could he be willing to spend ten years of playing to find the cause and effect of the fox).
The main text does not focus much on the male protagonist's psychological activities, and is mainly afraid of affecting the plot rhythm. Since many readers will have doubts, they will point it out here.
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——Question: Is the male protagonist a hypocrite who speaks right and wrong?
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First of all, I will state that the male protagonist is a dark-bellied person, a deep-bellied person, but he sticks to the bottom line and never does anything that goes beyond the line. What is a hypocrite? A hypocrite is Yue Buqun, a hypocrite, and even his relatives around him can harm him, but the male protagonist cannot do it.
"Zhu Tian" is a role-playing game. The male protagonist is essentially playing a Buddhist abandoned disciple named "Jun Hongchen". He deals with NPC. The book has already explained that professional players will only consider it from the perspective of interests, otherwise it will be an unprofessional manifestation.
However, the male protagonist still made an exception to Xue Liang, because no one can be ruthless than plants and trees. There are still people who are moved by fairy tales, let alone a virtual game that puts itself in the shoes of the people.
As for dealing with players, the male protagonist should first do enough etiquette and strictly follow the rules.
As mentioned in the article, the male protagonist is a big shot in the professional training circle and makes a living by reputation. If the reputation is bad, what will normal customers think? What will passers-by think? What will peers think?
Therefore, "being polite and then squab" is a necessary professional behavior. Some people think it is unreasonable, so he must have never experienced a beating in his life.
After I explained this, if I still think the male protagonist is hypocritical, then I can't do anything about it.
Everyone in life is an actor. Perhaps, perhaps, there may be only some exceptions...??
There is also a young male protagonist who likes the king of heaven, who can beat anyone he wants. It’s okay to pursue brainlessness, but this book is really not suitable for you.
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——Question: How to distinguish between reality and games in this book.
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Hui Ge believes that readers who can stay can basically distinguish the relationship between the male protagonist vs. reality and Jun Hongchen vs. game.
Simply put, the male protagonist has two sets of behavioral logic. One is the "blood sea man slaughter/professional agent/industry boss" character mechanism specifically for players, and the other is the "Jun Hongchen/Buddhist Zen Scholar/Course and Book Master" character mechanism specifically for NPC.
Copying books is a plug-in for players in the game, and everyone has it, but at the textbook level, please refer to the male protagonist - after all, the male protagonist's unique skill is to speak lotus flowers.
These two sets of mechanisms were originally very interesting highlights, at least Hui Ge thought it should be interesting...
(I'm a little unconfident now, so I'll explain it by opening an order.)
In the past, many game novels, the main counterpoint relationship was basically concentrated on "male protagonist vs player", and npc is just a mascot and tool man. They cannot affect players, interfere with players, and cannot threaten players. Everything is following the script of the game designer.
However, it is already the era of artificial intelligence. If role-playing games are still at the superficial level of "task interaction" and "functional interaction", it will only make people feel nonsense.
The main game object, or the core of gameplay for players in this book, is actually "group wearers" vs "indigenous people", rather than killing monsters and upgrading, changing equipment...
To summarize, as the players become stronger step by step, the obstacles they encounter in the future are not monsters and dungeons with higher levels (at least Gray Dove thinks it is stupid), but those NPC monks who occupy the top resources in the cultivation world...
For example, Taoist ancestor, god emperor, demon saint...
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——Question: Is this book fun enough? What kind of expectations should I look at the development of the subsequent plot?
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It’s cool, it varies from person to person, after all, it’s hard to adjust.
Hui Ge also understands Xiaobaiwen's brainless routine, but habits do not allow it. However, for online writers, this is a flaw, because it will lead to the average performance of the book. If you don't cater to the public, you will seek death.
Do you want to cater to the public?
Gray pigeon is also thinking about this issue and is also trying to adjust the plot.
Because reading online novels is to relax and entertain.
So how will the plot develop next? First of all, we have to go to the Northern Wilderness. This is clearly stated in the book very early. The male protagonist’s task is “The Long Song of the Northern Wilderness”, and many wonderful dramatic conflicts will begin.
Some of the previous preparations are necessary. Although the pace is a little slower, the performance arrangement, scene conception, and power setting should be quite exciting, after all, it took a lot of effort.
Therefore, those who stayed behind may wish to pay attention to some details in the book when you have time.
For example: Xue Liang loved the land of Yundangshan deeply. What if he didn't stayed with him because he loved it deeply? The information held by the male protagonist is actually basically synchronized with the readers' observations. The reasoning that the male protagonist can make is actually possible.
Of course, these details will not affect the reading experience, and the plot will continue to progress as usual.
Just like the first rivalry between Yingwu Hou and the male protagonist in the villa, it is also releasing information. Although it does not affect the progress of the plot, it determines the direction of the plot.
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——Question: Let’s talk about the male protagonist, what kind of person is Hui Ge in his mind.
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First of all, the male protagonist must be an old fox who can teach...
——Haha, just kidding.
In fact, the male protagonist is a very humane male protagonist in life. He came from a family at the bottom of society. The most difficult choice he has ever encountered is his life or his sister's life. Which one should he give up?
Although this book does not describe it, it has given a hint that the male protagonist is the one who is spoiled by his parents and he had the opportunity to go to college.
The male protagonist chose to give up because he hoped that his sister could pursue her dreams.
This helplessness of being beaten by reality runs through the male protagonist's entire childhood, so he becomes precocious and develops a black-bellied personality.
As for the pursuit of "justice" of "whether to go in this life", it was his secondary school idea when he was young, which has continued to this day, and its essence has not changed. Because many people actually fantasized about the fairness of this world, and they were wronged and someone could come out to uphold justice.
Everyone has suffered grievances in life. Perhaps, perhaps, there may be only some exceptions...??
This is also the human touch that Hui Ge hopes to write, a male protagonist who is close to normal people, not those "demons and monsters".
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Chapter completed!