Chapter 1283 - 1283 Afterword
Chapter 1283: Afterword Chapter 1283: Afterword From the beginning, what I was most dissatisfied with was the character setting for the mother, Ye Shuxian. This was a flaw. Additionally, An Na’s unrequited love was also a shortcoming. In fact, setting up An Na with unrequited love could still be acceptable, but the problem was that I shouldn’t have introduced Li Lixue and Dong Wan as confidantes without developing that kind of relationship. I believe, had it been so, this book might have been more outstanding.
Also, in terms of pacing, overall, I am not satisfied with how it was handled in the early stages of the story. Older Brother took steps too quickly. Even though it was exciting, I admit that I didn’t write with enough detail or depth, which led to the story becoming unmanageable, like a wild horse breaking free from its reins. This is Old Cai’s greatest regret.
Let me talk about how I felt after writing up to the level of departmental-level officials. In fact, starting from when the story was set in Wanghai City, the characters were already at the deputy departmental level. I wrote nearly two million characters about departmental-level officials. The entire book is only three million eight hundred thousand characters long. Writing such a long segment about departmental-level officials, and keeping it relatively exciting, is both an honor and a source of pride for me.
What do you think?
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