I Have a Big Problem with My Hogwarts

It's a concluding remark.

All right.

Although a little unwilling and ashamed, it is not so embarrassing to admit your failure.

Such an apparently hasty ending really does have the meaning of a mess.

My definition of an unfinished end is that the hole dug at the front of a book has not been filled, and what the reader expects to happen has not yet been written, and it ends abruptly.

I don't think the book's ending accounts for either of those things.

After all, there is really no more holes to fill. If you continue to forcibly write to the back, you will repeat the previous plot of pretending to be slapped in the face. I don’t have any sense of expectation when I write it myself, and I can’t imagine what kind of expectation you will have when watching it. .

In the last volume, my state is really very poor, and I guess everyone can see it.

So this ending actually makes sense.

Where did the story start a little off?

I flipped through the previous plot, and I felt that it should have been a little bit of self-release since the plot of catching Voldemort after it was released.

After that, I couldn't stop at all, I couldn't control the rhythm of the follow-up, and I just walked by feeling.

When I wrote the book, I didn’t officially write a complete outline. I finished writing the only outline, and then I didn’t want to write the book. I felt that the whole story was boring.

Before the beginning of a big story, I usually think of the last picture of the great handsome in my mind, and then use this picture to finish the whole story and connect it with the previous story.

For example, in the first volume, Lynn insisted on saving Fox from the Forbidden Forest.

The reversal of Dumbledore's appearance in the second volume, and the coolness and performance that Lynn knows everything about.

Volume III "Jerry" Three Brothers Jointly Capture Voldemort

Volume 4 Lynn spreads his black wings to declare his death to Ivanov

The fifth volume stands in front of Hogwarts Castle and fights the giant snake.

Volume 6 Death Eaters see Voldemort after his transformation, such a wonderful expression

Why did the seventh volume say it was a failure, because when I was writing this volume, I didn't have any pictures of madly hanging tyrants in my mind. I wrote this volume like driving a duck to the shelves, and then it ended.

This explanation seems to be a little bit of my Jiang Lang's ability, but I really don't know what to write in the next book.

I have also reflected, the reason why I don't know how to write it is because Lynn's strength has improved too fast (yes, it's not because I gave him too many hangs).

After the sixth volume ended, he was basically invincible in the magic world.

And we all know that invincible essays are usually short-lived, as short as two volumes can end the content of a book.

Explaining it this way, in fact, to put it bluntly, it is self-covering. As an adult man, I still have the courage to admit my mistakes.

My ending sucks.

I'm guilty, I'm sorry everyone.

If you can't forgive me, please spray it in this line.

If everyone said generously, "It doesn't matter, the sea ship, it's just unfinished. I don't know how many times stronger than those dead eunuchs. Just keep working hard next time."

Then I must be grateful, bowed my head and bowed my head, and I strongly welcome you to my new book.

"Just a Defense Against the Dark Arts professor"

It's not terrible to make mistakes, the key is to know them and correct them.

I don’t think I will make mistakes again in this book. If I do again, I will cut my penis for you to make wine (don’t get me wrong, I privately call my clipped fingernails penis)!

——Sincerely the sea ship

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