People in Yu-Gi-Oh! The hyper-converged audience is also integrated
Chapter 78 Remarks on the launch
Chapter 78 Remarks on the launch
It has finally come to this day and will be on the shelves tomorrow.
I'm so scared all day long. Damn it, from chasing the old book to the group, then to Bilibili, and then to the new book. I can't keep up, hahaha, little blackie!
Let me first talk about the results.
3300 reads and collections, which is not bad.
The group number is posted in the introduction. One is "Biantana: The Soul Confinement Bureau" and the other is "Biantana: The Bell". The author has a management group and holds a small book club competition every month.
Let me tell you a recent joke.
Author group member A: "DeepSeek is awesome, this writing is awesome."
Group member B: “Making an outline is really good.”
Group member C: "With such rapid progress, the authors who failed will be replaced by AI sooner or later."
I suddenly said, "Then let me ask you."
"Can DS write Yu-Gi-Oh!?"
The group chat suddenly fell silent.
Bad news: I wrote Yu-Gi-Oh! Please be kind.
Good news: I wrote Yu-Gi-Oh! AI can’t replace me!
Even DS can't understand the level of your swimming skills! (laughs)
It entertained me all night.
Yu-Gi-Oh, you are so great! It’s easy for you to fight against Lord DS!
I’m not happy anymore, let’s talk about this book again.
I can only say that it's pure shamelessness.
The editors don’t understand why the original world view is not used?
He took the dragon clan as an example, saying that others could establish the character with just three words: Lu Mingfei.
How many words do you need to write to establish your supporting character?
I sometimes reflect on this issue. Others can use just a few words like "seahorse" and "game" to establish the supporting characters. They don't need to explain the background and personality, nor do they need to write a short story about the characters. They can just focus on the plot and decision-making.
Then how many words do I need to write to let readers know the twin flowers, Mickey, Lin Chen, and the Palace Master of Silver City?
I believe that when you watch it, you often feel that it is watery. It is normal. Once you write about the supporting characters and the world settings, you will naturally feel that it is watery. They are all for the sake of playing cards.
This is the disadvantage of the original world, and it is not an academic world.
Searching for Yu-Gi-Oh on this site, there isn't a single book written in an original world that stands out, and you can't even use the character settings as a reference.
Thinking about the design isn't enough to make you lose your hair? Want to design worlds and characters?
It's a shame to endure hardship without any hardship.
But I still love this world.
Group member: "Why is it called Biantana? It's so hard to remember."
Me: "I smacked my head at that moment." The original world does have its advantages. From time to time, a great picture pops up, like Shirley walking towards the Soul Converter, like Liaoli Xingxing's sword slashing the earth, like the golden mecha in the deep sea standing up again, like the chestnut ball blocking the empty field with five consecutive blocks, like the three world destroyers summoning epic cards at the same time to cause an earthquake, like the hope for survival.
Unfortunately, this book does not yet have such images.
(The demons are so strange)
(I really want to write about water machine)
(Brother Ji, can we meet again, Brother Ji?)
I have to admit that the dog author has run out of inspiration.
Maybe it’s because he’s getting older and has played more competitive games, so he’s gradually lost that youthful spirit.
(Oh my god, the water machine is a pie chart deck)
The good news is that the final battle of the undefeated king was pretty good and exciting.
The final battle should be rated S+.
To sum up, this book is like this: the water is real water, the poison is real poison, the mystery is real mystery, but with a little probability, it is really fun.
There is only one reason for this.
The dog author wants to play big.
Do you think everyone comes to this world with a certain mission?
What I want to write is not Yu-Gi-Oh fan fiction.
I want to write a - a Yu-Gi-Oh epic.
The kind with 500 million words or more.
I once thought that this was my mission in this world. (So pretentious)
I had a strong desire to finish an epic game, but halfway through, I was afraid of starving myself to death, hahahaha.
Typical both want and want.
Take a deep breath and take your time.
There are 3300 follow-up reads, and the first order should be . is equivalent to the income of the next door. I have come to the right place.
There really aren't a thousand orders, are there?
No way, no way, are they really all haters?
Yamie butterfly——
If there are 500 orders, there will be two updates. If the order exceeds the expectation by 3000, there will be one more update. If there are orders, there will be four more updates. This should be the rule.
I don't know how much to add.
Anyway-
"Welcome to Biantana."
——To Yu-Gi-Oh!
Go ahead, young man! Go listen to the sound of the wind!
(End of this chapter)
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