Machine Lion Roar

: Thoughts written before the seed

Since the beginning of the new book, I initially didn't want to touch the world of works written in the old book.

The first reason was because I couldn't figure out how to deal with the role relationship between the old book and the new book.

For example, Cruze and Lux ​​are the characters that play a huge role in the overall plot.

If it is re-described in a parallel world, the relationship between the characters will inevitably fall into a trap (this trap is believed to have been seen by some old bookworms)

There will inevitably be a plot conflict and relationship conflict between two identical characters, leading to the collapse of the entire world plot.

Especially for the protagonist's conflict, it is particularly deadly.

Under this factor, the wheel initially refused to add a repetitive world to the new book (the new book inherits the world view of the old book).

But when I felt that the key worlds were missing, it seemed that there was a lack of flavor.

After a lot of thinking and contemplation, when the wheel was flipping through the plots of the old and new books, he suddenly discovered that he had dug a hole long ago, a big hole that was enough to promote the smooth development of the seed in the plot of the new book.

It's just that the wheel has forgotten it.

In addition to the surprise, the thoughts that were forgotten in the depths of my mind also surfaced.

Probably, it should be a very good idea~

This may be a plot idea that no one has ever thought of.

perhaps! !

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