Chapter 1440: 1187: I'll Outwork You to Death
Chapter 1440: Chapter 1187: I’ll Outwork You to Death
In the coming days, “Demi-Gods and Semi-Devils” soared farther and farther, from plot to significance, broadening the boundaries of discussion continually, until everyone even talked about the novel’s background:
“Song Dynasty!”
“The old rascal used four Wuxia novels to basically perfect this dynasty; everything seems so real. He even wrote out the details of cultural background from that era. It feels similar to our Blue Star’s official history in some places, but mostly different. That’s truly impressive.”
“Suddenly want to see the old rascal write more stories from the Song Dynasty.”
“The four Wuxia novels all mention the Song Dynasty’s court; kind of looking forward to the old rascal writing a book with the Song Dynasty as the main subject.”
“Fantasy settings are common, but this level of fantasy like the old rascal’s is unheard of.”
“Great Song, Great Liao, Great Jin, Dali, Mongolia, all sorts of nation-level power struggles, really make people very interested.”
“Everyone should be imagining the Great Song’s Han ethnicity.”
“Chu Kuang, for the sake of these Wuxia novels, literally created an extremely complete historical background.”
“The sense of immersion is so strong; it feels like our Blue Star really had such a historical period in the Song Dynasty.”
The background of “The Legend of the Condor Heroes” trilogy is set in the Song Dynasty.
The new book “Demi-Gods and Semi-Devils” is still set in the Song Dynasty.
This has stirred intense interest in the Song Dynasty among countless readers.
Some even called out, hoping Chu Kuang could continue perfecting the Song Dynasty, perhaps even writing a novel specifically about the Song Dynasty.
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At home.
Lin Yuan naturally saw these discussions.
Actually, when writing “The Legend of the Condor Heroes” trilogy, Lin Yuan knew:
The Song Dynasty’s “fantasy setting” was certainly going to attract some readers’ attention.
Given readers’ levels of expectation, he really could consider perfecting the framework of the Song Dynasty era further.
No.
The perspective is too small.
Not just the Song Dynasty.
The earth’s five thousand years.
Excluding the period when Blue Star and Earth were synchronized, there are many eras worth writing about afterwards.
If readers are interested, he could indeed consider writing Earth’s history in the form of a novel.
What do you think?
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