Wizard of All Souls

Writing 2 million words of thoughts

Finally 2 million words, gratifying to congratulate.

As the first novel to be signed and put on the shelves, it is unexpected to be able to persist for so long and write so many words.

Although the grades are not ideal, it is no problem to insist on finishing the writing.

At the beginning, this book was planned to be like other wizard novels, to follow the war of planes and plunder from the heavens, but after thinking about it...

The universe is so vast that even the speed of light cannot be broken through, and black holes cannot be created. How can it travel to other universes?

The sun is still emitting infinite light and heat. I don’t know how much heat is wasted every minute and every second. I haven’t even built a Dyson sphere, so why are there not enough resources? Want to plunder other planes?

Do you want to be so ambitious!

After thinking about it carefully, it became what it is now.

The more you write, the greater the gap with the ordinary wizard style, and it feels like a historical farm text in wizard skin later on.

Feeling good though?

After all, plundering races and resources from other planes and plundering races and resources from this planet are essentially plundering and massacres, dealing with alien races, and robbing resources. What is the difference?

If you want to talk about the difference, the three views of the protagonist in this book are a little bit positive?

Many readers have criticized the protagonist's Sanguanzheng, Madonna's disease, and being too naive. There is nothing wrong with Sanguanzheng, but Madonna's disease and childishness?

I think the protagonist is decisive enough to kill and kill. Isn't it normal to hang on when you don't have the strength? After having enough power, apart from saying BB in my heart, when did I hesitate when it was time to do it? If you don't obey, you will be killed, if you can kill the whole family, you will kill the whole family, if you can kill 10,000, you will kill 10,000.

You can't ask the protagonist to be an apprentice to attack the official wizard, right? The Viscount will fight the Duke openly, right? The first-level wizard just turned the table and confronted all wizards?

You can say that the protagonist's thoughts are naive, but his behavior is definitely not naive.

People will always make mistakes, sometimes because they overestimate their own strength, sometimes because of insufficient information, and sometimes because of the situation, but the protagonist will feel pain and regret every time he encounters a setback, and he will never make the same mistake again mistake.

It can be said that every time the protagonist makes a move, he has made 200% preparations to ensure nothing goes wrong...

As for why it is still in danger?

First, insufficient information.

From the perspective of the protagonist, the preparations are indeed very sufficient, but limited to too little or wrong information, there will still be accidents in the end.

Second, for drama.

In fact, some arrangements are intentional to increase conflict and visibility. For example, when entering the sealed land to advance to the second-level wizard, the demon king has not escaped after being sealed for tens of thousands of years. Why did the protagonist escape as soon as he came? The second-level wizard has been diligently performing his duties for thousands of years, so why did the protagonist betray him as soon as he came?

I have become as round as possible, trying my best to make all kinds of changes seem so natural, but sometimes it still seems very blunt.

Third, because the situation forced us to do it despite knowing the danger.

Who hasn't done one or two risky things in their life? Not to mention a world with extraordinary power? If you can make money lying down, gain strength while sleeping, and make all the strong kneel down with a shock, who wants to work hard? Who wants to take risks?

To be honest, the dangers the protagonists in this book have encountered, the number of death fights they have experienced, and the number of battles are very few, and the real life and death moments can be counted on one hand.

Among all the fantasy novels I have read, the protagonist of this book is very calm in various senses. After all, which novel does not have the protagonist hovering on the edge of life and death dozens or hundreds of times? People's urban romance novels will have car accidents.

Finally, let’s talk about the protagonist’s ideal.

Many people say that it is impossible to achieve equality for everyone, and they also say that even in reality, everyone is equal, and resources are limited. If everyone practices, the resources will be used up...

Isn't that nonsense!

Everyone is born to die, but most people still work hard to live?

True equality for all is unattainable, so slavery, feudalism, and modern times are all the same?

What is the real world where everyone is equal? ​​I definitely can't describe it, otherwise I am still writing novels here? Still so badly written?

But at the end of this book, everyone is immortal, has almost unlimited resources, can divide and reproduce by itself, one person is a race, can create and destroy the universe at will, can...

Of course, some people argue that the energy of the universe is limited, and everyone is so strong, so the energy will definitely be exhausted one day. Should we just watch the universe perish?

On the day when oil, coal mines, and natural gas will all be exhausted, have you seen anyone use them?

If the world is destined to end in the end, so be it.

Live happily, die without regret.

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