It's on the shelves, how should I put it, it's been three months, and it's only on the shelves until now, so I feel a little bit emotional.

Is the previous plot very watery? How can the author be so watery?

He is simply the god of the sea.

But what about the free chapters of more than 150 chapters in front of me, no one should say that I am lame, right?

However, I did intentionally do the plot of the water before, some were joking, and some were teasing.

But, in fact, I just want to delay the progress and finish all the necessary plots slowly.

There are a lot of plots in front of it. If you write too fast and in a hurry, you may not remember it, and you will continue with another plot.

Then another plot was too fast, and everyone couldn't remember it.

There is a connection between the previous plot and the following story, if the front is not written bit by bit.

Adding this suddenly later will look very abrupt.

The more I write to the back, the less the story of the water is actually, because it is unnecessary, and I have said everything that needs to be said.

When I arrived at Senluo Ghost Domain, all the plots I wrote had never been in the water.

What I wrote are all necessary plots and foreshadowing, and there is really no water involved, so it will appear that the progress is very fast.

After that, the progress will be slowed down a bit. There are a few plots that have to be written, which correspond to the following, so I won’t disclose them here.

The master's emotional line must be written, don't ask why, personal reasons.

After it was put on the shelves, the author can only guarantee one thing, it is not in the water anymore, and it really started to catch up with the plot.

Because, I think about it now, this book, apart from the plot of the original book, I have even more plots in my mind than the plot of the original book!

But I can't write them all, I can only choose a part, after all, the idea of ​​this book is about Douluo 2 to 3, plus the God Realm.

even.

There may be Douluo Four, this will be decided later.

As for Douluo Dalu, San Shao wrote it at three time points, so the settings have been updated and changed.

Douluo One can be called a classic, but for various reasons, the author reads the following ones rather sloppily, so I don't comment.

But what I want to say is that after all, San Shao is Douluo 1, 2, and 3 written in three periods.

Therefore, the settings in it will definitely change, and there will definitely be some minor problems when compared with the later ones.

Therefore, only Tongren can integrate Douluo 1, 2, and 3 into one, making part of his settings reasonable and eliminating many problems.

So, since we want to write Douluo II and III.

Well, if Tang San didn't die, he would become a god and have sons and daughters.

Where is the hero?

Could it be that he should be an old bachelor, although it is also possible.

But, since the male protagonist is better than Tang San in all aspects, the children he will give birth to must be better than Tang San's children.

Here, some students will say it.

Simply kill Tang San, prevent him from becoming a god, and make the Tang family extinct!

Or, the wives of the seven monsters accepted them all, making them dare to be angry, but there was nothing they could do.

Or, Chen Xiu could just find a woman and have a child.

Or use some mysterious method to asexually reproduce a child.

But I want to say, don't play so evil, right?

Make long-term plans, and the long flow of water is interesting.

The hero doesn't want his path to eternal life to be too boring, he always wants to add some spices to his life.

Watching Tang San deflated, or watching Tang San worry, watching him get angry, no matter how hard he tried, he couldn't do anything to the hero.

The male protagonist likes to give people hope, and then let people see despair.

The bigger the gap between front and back, the easier it is for people to collapse!

The more interesting their expressions are, the male protagonist feels happy seeing them struggling desperately but unable to change anything.

This is the bad taste of the male protagonist.

It can be said that if the hero is really immortal, wouldn't it be too boring to kill Tang San at once?

I personally don't like the invincible flow very much. No one can beat him. It doesn't make sense to kill anyone who is unhappy.

Think about it, you, an immortal in the realm of Daluo Jinxian, crushed the earth in minutes with a wave of your hand.

And you just live on the earth, and everyone is an ordinary person.

You don't even feel when others scold you. After all, do you care about the clamor of ants?

There is no old enemy, no sense of crisis, no goal to work hard for, this is the most boring thing in my opinion.

If you can easily do the most difficult thing in the world, then life is meaningless.

There is no pursuit, and there is no desire.

Therefore, people must always have a goal to strive for, whether it is a big thing like going out for a walk, or a small thing like earning him a hundred million, as long as there is a goal, you will not be bored.

The hero's goal is eternal life, and he can fight for this goal for the rest of his life.

Of course, until the day he succeeds, there will be no such thing as a lifetime.

The old enemy is what I think is the most interesting thing. The two grew up together, but they took completely different paths.

One goes to darkness and one goes to light.

There will be a battle between the two, either you will die or I will die.

Just like Naruto and Sasuke, Wei Wuxian and Lan Wangji fell in love and killed each other.

In the end, the two either reconcile, die in battle, or both lose, and then go to practice until the next decisive battle.

However, this is also equivalent to a living goal.

Outrun your opponent, beat him, or be vengeful, kill him!

Tang San was very weak in the early stage, and he didn't have much hidden weapons to use.

The Clear Sky Hammer can't be used either, and the Blue Silver Grass doesn't have much attack power, so it's weak.

Only Tang San in the later stage can threaten the hero.

However, the male lead wanted to kill Tang San at first.

But, looking at Tang San being so weak, this kind of feeling gradually changed, it seemed meaningless to kill him directly.

Killing the strong can make you proud, but if you kill the weak, are you ashamed to be proud?

Just like, if you, a mortal, kill a Title Douluo, then this is definitely something to be proud of!

But on the other hand, you are a titled Douluo, you killed a mortal, are you proud?

But, I just give a chestnut!

Life always needs a little seasoning, and Tang San is Chen Xiu's seasoning.

Well, I’ve talked a lot, so I’m not talking too much, the author actually put it on the shelves.

Then let's explode it.

Ten more!

So I hope everyone will support it. After all, with your support along the way, I have the motivation to write down.

If no one reads Douluo II, then the author himself may not continue to write it. After all, writing a book is not for self-entertainment.

Thanks to those who accompanied me along the way, even if there is only one person in the end, I will keep writing this book.

Even if only one person reads it, I will continue to write for that one person. If that one person also leaves, then it will be the end of this book.

Therefore, if conditions permit, students can subscribe to support it.

thank you all.

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