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Chapter 1629 Prophecy of the Finale [End]

After much thought, I decided to write myself.

Because there are so many things I want to teach you, so much that I can only tell you through myself, so don’t worry about the ending and stop reading. I think you will also be curious about my life, and maybe the extras will too.

Your presence appears.

Back to topic.

I heard the little girl's voice and wanted to read a novel, so I walked towards her.

Oops, there is a common problem among people in this business, they are just curious.

Yesterday I happened to finish writing the finale of the prophecy. The heroine also died. The heroine of the novel she read also died. What the hell is this book? The author is so awesome that he dared to write the heroine to death.

Okay, I'll go over and take a look.

What this little girl read was prophecy, and I, who was ordering a glass of juice at the milk tea shop, happened to be the author of this book.

"Does it look good?"

I leaned over and asked.

When the girl heard my voice and saw me staring at the screen, she knew what I meant.

She calmed down her emotions and replied angrily: "You're asking about this book? Do you also read novels?"

"Yeah, I've read this book too." I responded, then asked persistently: "Is it good?"

“The beginning was fine, but the ending was a bit disappointing!

"This author said before that she would have the happiest ending. Everyone believed in her, but she ended up writing the heroine to death..."

I:"???"

When did she say she would give the prophecy the happiest ending?

From beginning to end, what she said was appropriate.

Damn it fits!

Ouch.

I had such a bad temper that I couldn't help but listen to good words, and I didn't want anyone to change my mind, so I started to criticize him: "The author of this book told the group yesterday why."

"What she has always said is that she will give the prophecy the most appropriate ending. It is the most appropriate. What is the most appropriate?"

“Perfection does not equal fit.”

"The author of every book may worry about the readers' feelings and forcefully arrange a happy ending with everyone alive. They may end up giving a perfect story because they are afraid that the readers will be disappointed."

"But the most perfect ending should not be how happy and happy everyone is alive, but how many people remember Quan Jin."

"The most suitable one is the most perfect one."

This is a topic I have discussed with the prophecy management approach.

As early as a month ago, Luzi sent me a message asking me.

She said: 'Did you include the heroine of Emperor Xian?'

I answered on the button: 'Yes.'

She asked: 'Then how do you plan to end it? Do you want the two of them to live together?'

The ending asked in other ways is probably what everyone 100% hopes for, but I think it is not what this book should have.

I had mixed emotions at the time, and I told her: 'Both of them will die, but everyone else will live. This is the most appropriate thing. It has been decided since I wrote the character Quan Jin.'

'I have so much to teach you.'

'I want you to be strong, to protect yourselves, and to believe in your dreams. Likewise, I also want to teach you that nothing can be done both ways, including words.'

'She and His Highness cannot exist at the same time, just like you cannot truly love two people deeply at the same time.'

'But if Quan Jin lives alone.'

'Then readers who believe in His Highness will definitely feel dissatisfied, uncomfortable, and even gradually start to dislike the character Quan Jin. You don't need to refute me, because it really will happen.'
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