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I took a break for half a month. Today I took a leave and took a day off. I also planned the next big **. After raising the money, I will soon start the third fight with Li Chengdong. This time, many forces are going to be involved. I have to plan and try to write a wonderful war drama. Stay tuned.????
In addition, I have some things to tell readers that the protagonist of this book is not a monster with complete plans, nor is it an invincible Long Aotian who shines with the protagonist's halo everywhere. The protagonist has been growing up and makes mistakes in the process of growing up. He always follows the correct route he thinks is correct, objectively not necessarily correct, and sometimes even looks like a gambler. For example, using warlords to eliminate the eunuch party, and finally let the warlords dominate and uncontrolled. He is a little annoyed. Before the Qing army approaches the city, he is forced to take risks and fight with blood splashed three feet (this becomes a poisonous point that some readers logically think); for example, he will be proud and underestimate the enemy, which will eventually lead to defeat and suffer heavy losses. No one is perfect? The protagonist is a human, not a god. This is also related to the protagonist's identity before time travel. He was born, climbed desperately, died once, and also tasted the warmth and coldness of the world, with a crazy side, and a calm and wise side.
Readers often confuse the author and the novel character, believing that the protagonist is the incarnation of the author. As a time traveler, all his behaviors must be correct and must be completely calculated, otherwise it is unreasonable and a poisonous point. If this is the case, then the time travel novel may not be on the table for the rest of his life. The author thinks that time travel novels are also novels, and the author cannot be equated with characters, after all, it is not a game strategy.
Of course, the author also knows that the starting point is popular with the protagonist's routine of crushing all the way and slapping the opponent in the face. When all opponents encounter the protagonist's IQ automatically drops by 50 percentage points, which is so convenient to slap the face constantly. When encountering a war, as long as the protagonist takes action, he will win 100% completely. The protagonist only brings elite soldiers in the battle, and does not have cannon fodder. Perhaps the authors know that the protagonist has a halo to protect him. The ending will definitely be victory. He is not worried about defeat at all. The main elite soldiers are lost and he becomes the commander of the barely-powered commander.
Once you return to the pre-liberation predicament. Moreover, elite soldiers can be achieved. If you take a few steps and see blood a few times, you will be a strong soldier in the world. You completely ignore the objective laws of the development of things. With advanced thermal weapons, you will be able to defeat them and be invincible. The Eight Banners of Manchus and the Iron Cavalry of Guanning are all slags and are tortured and killed every minute. Is it really good to watch this way? Just keep your mind and lust, and don’t dare to face your opponent’s writing and reading attitude? The author does not agree.
The author thinks that there is no need to be too high or too belittle the protagonist's opponents, and it is just an objective and rational treatment. When the book was first opened, many readers had not read the book and said that the Southern Ming Dynasty was so great and the Qing Dynasty was so powerful that it was impossible for the protagonist to turn over. For these readers, I think they have confused the concepts of novels and history. Is the novel logical and reasonable, and can be justified? Is it okay to practice it? Will it be possible to have a life?
Chapter completed!