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Chapter 92 Something I Want to Say (Single Chapter)

A reminder before viewing, I hope you can patiently read the entire description before leaving a comment, thank you.

The reason why I opened such a single chapter is that I want to explain some issues about this book to you, and explain some of my views, which can be regarded as clearing the air for everyone.

If you think you can still accept my thoughts and opinions, then I hope you will like the following story;

And if you feel that you can't accept it, then thank you for accompanying this book so far, but the follow-up of this book may not be suitable for you, so let's just get together and part ways.

First of all, the first question is about the old man Fan Zhe.

Maybe everyone has noticed that the old man is a time traveler, a time traveler from the earth.

Regarding the old man’s past, I will slowly reveal it in subsequent stories. Here, I just want to talk about the old man’s character design.

Some people may wonder about the character column of this book. The old man passed away after more than ten pictures, so why can he still be the protagonist of this book?

I once commented on the old man in a reply to a book friend, "He is the original firewood."

For Douluo Dalu, the old man brought the fire of civilization, the fire of ideas, and the fire of reform and change from another world.

Although this fuel was just a little spark during the old man's lifetime, a single spark can start a prairie fire.

All these things brought by the old man have brought huge changes to Douluo Continent before the story of this book begins and after it officially begins.

There must be book friends who have discovered the changes in Bibi Dong and Wuhun City, right? There must also be book friends who are wondering why Fan Yun wants to teach Gao Si’s children knowledge that has nothing to do with their strength, right?

I would like to say that whether it is Fan Yun or Bibi Dong, they are both people who are passing on the fire, and in their own way, they are people who will pass on and carry forward the fire of civilization change brought by the old man.

What the old man represents is the continuation of a civilization and a culture. It is the first flame before a wildfire ignites the prairie fire, and is the starting point of everything.

It can be said that in this book, the old man is the soul and core, and both Fan Yun and Bibi Dong are the old man’s successors and dream continuators.

In the subsequent stories, the main line of the story is actually to advance and build the old man’s ideas and dreams.

The second question is about some controversial figures in Douluo Continent, such as Tang San, Yu Xiaogang and others.

Some readers may have a bad opinion of them because of the original work, other fan works, or some inherent impressions, and may even wish for them to die immediately.

However, I solemnly declare that although the characters in this book are based on the original work, they have been re-created by me and may be different from the original work or the inherent impression in your mind.

I hope you won’t read the story, or read part of it, and rush to say things like how a certain character is still alive, why he’s not dead, and why you’re so nice to him because of your own inherent impressions.

Isn't the biggest charm of fan fiction lies in the fact that the same world and the same characters unfold different stories and bloom with different vitality under the pen of different authors?

If everything is based on the original work or personal impressions, then why do you need fan fiction?

So here I still hope that everyone will not be so biased in the next reading process, and please face those characters patiently and calmly.

The third question is about the Shrek Seven Monsters.

Some people think that your hero is obviously going to the Spirit Hall, but you are here to help the Shrek Seven Devils. Aren't you siding with the enemy? What is your position?

Here I want to explain that the Shrek Seven Devils in this book are different from those in the original work. The other children are not Tang San’s vassals!

I personally think there are three main reasons why the Shrek Seven Monsters can become such a unit in the original work.

The first is because Tang San's fairy grass helped others solve many difficulties, making them owe a huge favor; the second is that Tang San was the one who came to the rescue many times during the game, and Tang San had the undoubted core

status; the third one is Bibi Dong's target. Others will support Tang San unconditionally even if they are just to repay the favor and protect themselves.

But in this book, don’t forget that Fan Yun exists, and Bibi Dong is also different from the original work under the influence of the old man.

If Tang San's kindness and role to others are no longer as irreplaceable as in the original work, but are divided up by others, and Bibi Dong does not take the lead in targeting Shrek, will the other children still stand by Tang San like in the original work?

around?

Don’t forget, in the current story, Zhu Zhuqing is Fan Yun’s disciple, Oscar also studies with Fan Yun, and Ning Rongrong and Dai Mubai also have their own ideas and paths in the subsequent stories.

The members of the Shrek Seven Monsters have already embarked on a completely different path from the original work. Each has its own ideas and future. Although the relationship is still good, it is no longer as tightly integrated as the original work.

Helping Shrek does not mean supporting the male protagonist and the enemies of Wuhun Palace.

The fourth question is about the relationship between Shrek Academy and Wuhun Palace.

In the original work, Shrek Academy is undoubtedly hostile to Wuhun Palace, but why is this?

Is there any teacher from Shrek who is sworn in with the Spirit Hall?

Probably not. Even if Zhao Wuji once had a quarrel with Wuhun Palace, it was not a life-or-death feud. He could have been a teacher at Shrek without hiding and openly appeared in the Soul Master Competition.

No one in Wuhun City caught him.

If Wuhun Palace really wanted to argue with Zhao Wuji, with Zhao Wuji's strength, could he escape? Why would Zhao Wuji appear directly under the eyes of the Pope and other elders?

There is a rift between Liu Erlong and Wuhun Palace, but that is only because Yu Xiaogang’s old lover is Bibi Dong. What if Bibi Dong no longer likes Yu Xiaogang? Liu Erlong will still be hostile to Bibi Dong and Wuhun.

Palace?

As for Flanders, how could such a shrewd and slippery person go against Wuhun Palace for no reason? Is it because he thinks he has not lived enough?

In the original work, the hostility between Shrek Academy and Wuhun Palace was due to the Titan's attack that exposed Tang San's identity, and the already crazy Bibi Dong transferred her hatred to Tang San. In the Soul Master Competition, Wuhun Palace targeted Shrek, and even more so

They sent people to intercept and kill Shrek Academy on the way, which made Shrek Academy and Wuhun Palace completely on opposite sides.

But don’t forget, Bibi Dong is not crazy in this book, and Tang San’s identity will not surface due to Titan like in the original work.

There is no reason for Shrek Academy to be hostile to Spirit Hall.

Even because of Fan Yun's existence, Shrek Academy will become one of the talent supply places for Wuhun Palace in subsequent stories.

The explanation of the problem ends here.

After reading the above explanation, everyone should know my opinion. I don’t know if you can accept it. If you can’t accept it, then we have no choice but to say goodbye to each other.

Everyone has always been advocating seeking common ground while reserving differences, finding common ground, and respecting differences. But on the Internet and in online articles, why do people always say that because of some differences in concepts and opinions, without even reading the story (or only reading part of it)?

Disgusting, poisonous, and brainless?

Can't we tolerate different ideas? We must eliminate all dissidents, right?

It’s not that I can’t accept criticism and opinions. When faced with doubts or questions, I will try to explain them, and then reflect on whether it is my problem and whether it needs to be modified.

However, this does not mean that I will read those arrogant comments without temper.

You are book friends, I am the author, and neither of us owes anything to the other.

If someone asks my question calmly, I will answer it patiently and reflect on it.

But if you always criticize me, read books with prejudice, and try to command me to write with a bad attitude, I'm sorry, I also have a temper, who is spoiling you!?

If anyone wants to express their own opinions on this single chapter description for others to read, I will naturally not refuse.

However, I probably won’t reply to you like I did in other chapters of this chapter.

Because I am here to explain my thoughts, not to debate and quarrel with everyone.

Finally, I would like to thank all the book friends who have been patient enough to read this. Whether you are willing to accept my point of view or not, I wish you happiness today.

(This chapter just explains some of my thoughts and complaints, not counting the second chapter updated today, there will still be another chapter updated in the afternoon.)
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