Family heirloom, then turned into a demon girl

Chapter 103 Remarks on the launch

Chapter 103 Remarks on the launch
I was suddenly told by the editor that it could be put on the shelves, which caught me off guard...

Fortunately, as previously announced, the first major event of the Lost Child arc is about to begin. Nero will now face the all-out Ob-a-string-of-letters, the first major boss of this chapter. With the added power of the venue, she's capable of going head-to-head with Nero. I'll do my best to write this section well, and strive to keep everyone reading this entertained.

Here, I would also like to respond to some of the opinions in the comment section.

First, there's the matter of world selection—many people have expressed disinterest in the chosen world. As an author, I have to admit that choosing the right world is inherently difficult. First, the world I'm writing about must be familiar to me; otherwise, it's impossible to write well. Second, the world's combat power must match the protagonist's, offering both challenge and freedom of expression (I admit I made some mistakes in this regard in the second volume; the bosses were too powerful, making it difficult for the protagonist to perform, ultimately relying on her willpower). And third, can the protagonist gain anything from this world? Only after these conditions are met can we consider the world's acceptability.

This is perhaps a pain point for infinite-style and all-heaven-style games: there will always be people who don't understand the chosen world, or even have no interest in it at all. Therefore, I understand why some people choose to skip volumes; it's unavoidable.

On the other hand, there have also been criticisms that the work's style has suddenly changed, and the theme is inconsistent. This actually touches on the issue of world selection: it's normal for the story's style to change between different worlds. For example, the style of a story set in a post-apocalyptic world and a story set in an urban world would definitely not be the same. The extent of this change can be controlled to a certain extent by the author, but for a work of time-travel enthusiasts, it's probably difficult not to be affected.

I'm probably a bit of an omnivore in this regard. Personally, I think as long as the writing is good, it doesn't matter; the Zhutian style should allow for a variety of styles. Even if I'm criticized like I'm doing now, I tend to think it's my own fault for not handling it properly, and has nothing to do with the world's theme. And if someone truly can't accept it, then, as I said above, I completely understand their desire to skip it. After all, it's hard to please everyone, and if I don't actually write it, I don't know if anyone will want to read it.

Now that it has been written, it should be seen through to the end. This is also a responsible attitude.

I can only say that I haven’t written enough.

Enough of my complaints. Now that it's up, it's only natural to update more... but I honestly don't have any drafts on hand. Originally, I planned to have around 20,000 words before the release, but now I'm completely unprepared, so I'll just have to wait and see. It happens to be National Day holiday, so I'll try to update at least 6,000 words every day for seven days this week (the previous chapter counts as the first update today). I can't guarantee it, though; if I can't finish it, I'll just postpone it for another day.

I'd like to ask for your support by making a first order... After all, the author even reluctantly gave up on the Starry Sky DLC! Please!

See you in the next chapter!
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