Let's talk about the dark line of the story and the plot and feelings during this time.
In fact, readers who are familiar with me should know that I hardly send a single chapter, and I don't talk about the plot.
Because I feel that the moment the book is written, it actually belongs to everyone. I don't want to use my own ideas to change the minds of readers.
After all... I'm just a stinky bookwriter, who knows how to fart, "I'll add a little bit to everything"...
However, at this important juncture of the story, I still can't help but want to open a single chapter and talk about it.
Let's talk about our book, talk about Wang Dong, talk about the dark line of the book, talk about the follow-up of the book...
In fact, readers who have followed from the previous book should know. The main character in my book has always had two sides because of the problem of setting (the cheat is too big).
On the one hand, it's because of the almost invincible ability.,The "divinity" caused by it.。
One side is the most ordinary "human nature".
I've always felt. If a person has the ability to transcend this world, he will definitely swell, because in his opinion, the people in this world are just ants that can be pinched to death at will.
So in both of my books, I've always had an emotional anchor for the main character.
For example, the decrepit girl and Derpy (cat) from the previous book.
For example, Wang Dong and early summer in this book.
In "God-level Gathering". Girl and Derpy continue throughout the story. There are countless readers who wish they had superpowers, that they could speak, that they could unlock their abilities. But until the end, even though many of their behaviors seem peculiar, I keep them just normal people (Derpy at the end doesn't count).
Because I feel like they're the anchor between the protagonist and the ordinary world.
In the later stage, when the protagonist has dominated the world and become invincible, in fact, he naturally begins to break away from the ordinary world, and he is no longer a "creature" with ordinary people.
But when he is no longer a "human", there will always be two people behind him who can't let go, one is the declining god girl, and the other is Derpy. Every time he tries to break away from the "human", as soon as he turns around, he will find that the Declining God Girl and Derpy are always behind him. They're so ordinary, but so unusual...
And this book is no different. In this book, Su Yang may be stronger than Yun Jin. Because of Yunjin's world, he is not the only superpower, but Su Yang is the only person who is different in this world. At this time, he will inevitably swell, and it is inevitable that he will think that he is going to become a god.
However, even when he swells up, when Hatsu is in front of him, he will still turn back into an adult, because he understands that the girl in front of him, even if she does not have superpowers, has the most beautiful and greatest superpower in the world: love.
Compared with early summer, Wang Dong may actually be more unnoticed. Maybe I'm talking about this, and many readers don't quite understand why Wang Dong is also an emotional anchor.
Because, as long as you pay attention, you will find that Wang Dong is actually Su Yang's [shadow].
His experience, background, education, etc. are very similar to Su Yang, and even he is the same as Su Yang, and he also has a good girlfriend from college to the present.
The only difference may be that he doesn't have a cheat...
So when setting up this role, I was thinking, if Su Yang didn't have a golden finger, as an ordinary student who came to the magic capital from a remote rural area to go to school, and stayed to work in the magic capital after graduation, what kind of experience would he have?
Maybe... Just like Wang Dong now: 8 years after graduation, almost no savings. Living in a small rental house and dreaming about an almost impossible future with your girlfriend. Fantasizing about having a house of his own, fantasizing about a promotion and salary increase to change his fate...
Wang Dong is actually the epitome of Su Yang without a golden finger to a certain extent.
When setting up Wang Dong, in fact, I set up a lot of problems on him that normal people would have, he was not brave enough. (I don't dare to start a business with Su Yang with my savings), not calm enough (I float with a little status), not loyal enough (in case of crisis, give priority to my own interests)...
But he also has the brilliance of ordinary people.
He will leave his current company for money, but he will also prevent the people around him from continuing to curse Su Yang because of his guilt. Because he was not brave enough, he would not dare to start a business with Su Yang. But after feeling guilty, after knowing that Su Yang was being targeted, he bravely reported to Su Yang.
I feel that this is actually the [normal and complex] human nature of a normal person...
So when designing this character, I set him to betray and also set him to redeem himself.
I set him up although he won't soar, but also set up after going around and around to complete, his dream at the beginning: to have a house in the magic capital and his girlfriend back to him...
I feel like that's actually the greatest respect for him. After all, as an ordinary person, he is just like us, although he does not have a golden finger, although he is not the protagonist of the story, although he will make mistakes, he should also be treated well by life...