Chapter 89 Summary and Thanks
Chapter 90 Summary and Thanks
Thank you for your support and encouragement. Although it was difficult, I finally finished the first volume.
Thank you for your votes and rewards. Well, it will probably be on the shelves soon. I will say these words of thanks after it is on the shelves.
Let's talk about the plot.
To be honest, I didn't expect the first volume to be so difficult. Although I have an outline, to be honest, the plot has drifted away since Chapter 15.
That is to say, I was trying hard to pull the plot back later, because the plot I originally designed was that the protagonist directly revealed the secret of pure blood.
After the change, I almost scratched my head. It was all made up on the spot, without any preset. That's why it was so difficult for me to write it in the end.
Fortunately, I finally pulled it back in the end and returned to the plot I preset, which is Professor Quirrell's short story.
It can be regarded as an explanation. We always talk about the butterfly effect, but why change it? Can't we just say the butterfly effect?
Before writing this book, I didn't expect it to cause controversy in the paragraph review, nor did I expect it to make some people so malicious.
200,000 words, nearly 4,000 paragraphs and comments, it is quite lively for a failed fan fiction with only a few thousand collections.
My idea is very simple. There is no content about the East in the world of HP, and I don’t think that the East will be like the West, waving magic wands and chanting spells.
So sometimes I wonder, what does the East in the HP world look like?
I kept thinking about it, and finally I couldn’t help but want to write down my imagined East.
Many people told me that HP will definitely fail if it stitches the East together, because the Eastern Taoist system is higher than the magic system. I think it makes sense.
But I think we can try a new idea.
That is, under the world view and framework of HP, combined with the traditional Eastern culture, to rebuild a HP East.
I think it may be feasible, but after all, I haven’t tried it, and I dare only taste the content of the first volume, fearing that throwing too much will cause problems.
I can only say that everyone please continue to read. If you can’t accept it, I don’t have any good way, my ability is limited.
Let’s talk about the content of the first volume.
When I was writing Philosopher's Stone, I felt the most that I was constrained, because the ability of the protagonist must be kept within a reasonable range.
Characters also need to be laid out, and coupled with my own writing problems, the entire first part was fixed.
I tried to let the protagonist do something, but I always felt that Dumbledore was watching him from behind, which made it difficult.
I wanted to say something, but I was too sleepy.
I won't say much nonsense, today is my baby girl's first birthday.
Here, Dad wants to say to you, happy birthday, little carp!