Am I the old man who's always by my apprentices' side?

Chapter 67 A Message to All Readers, Master Qing Tang

Chapter 67 A Message to All Readers, Master Qing Tang
First of all, thank you all for your tolerance and support. I've climbed to 34th on the new book chart and 4th on the category chart. While I'm still far from being a match for those big names, for a newbie author like myself, I'm incredibly happy!
Then I found that many readers disliked certain character designs. As the author of Little Karami, I would like to weakly explain that this article is an ensemble piece, written in a style similar to light novels. All characters (including the protagonist) are characters who grow and develop, and no one is perfect, so they will definitely have flaws.

Of course, if you have any opinions, please feel free to offer them in a friendly manner. Please don't insult me, especially the negative comments from the reader community. They can be a fatal blow to a new book during its initial release period. Please, gentlemen, have some decency! (*)
In addition, my personal level is not high enough, and some parts are not clear enough, which has led to misunderstandings among some readers. For example, when the eldest disciple Chang Ping'an brought Xu Ying back to the sect, it was not to accept him as a disciple on behalf of his master, but with the intention of having Xu Ying help his master with his work. In my opinion, if we were to stand in Chang Ping'an's position, being able to serve by the side of a "deity" would be a great blessing, regardless of whether he could learn any skills.

For example, your parents (according to the ancient concept of "a teacher for a day is a father for life") treat you very well and try their best to provide you with resources so that you can work with peace of mind. However, if your parents work hard every day doing odd jobs, wouldn't you rather hire someone to help with the work? I wrote this with this logic in mind (because a master doesn't allow his apprentice to cut down trees or dig stones to do other things).

Of course, there is an information gap involved. For example, the reason why the protagonist doesn't let his apprentice do things is not because he is so selfless, but because his apprentice doesn't have any special abilities and is too inefficient. It's better for him to do it himself, unless it's gathering materials from the cultivation world, etc.

Therefore, I will take some time later to refine some details and strive to use more precise wording so as not to cause any misunderstanding among you gentlemen.
Finally, thank you all so much for your support! I'll try my best to post 10,000 views a day after it's released! Powder!
(End of this chapter)

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