I really never thought that I would be able to finish writing such a long book.
Just because of my interest, and because I was really touched that there were readers accompanying me to the end of the book, I thought I would finish it no matter what!
Thank you so much to everyone who has supported me until today qwq
This book can only be said to be filled with a lot of my childish fantasies.
A heroic plot in which a super invincible protagonist silently dedicates himself to the world at the end.
I've definitely tried my best to fill in the pits. If there's anything I accidentally forgot... emmm, it probably won't be too important~.
As a newcomer who basically just immersed himself in writing books, looking back, he made a lot of mistakes.
For example, the combat power system of the dolls was basically discarded later in order to focus entirely on the story.
sorry!
It is our problem that the setting of the earth is not done well.
I have been reading some meaningful comments in the book review section, and I hope I can put them to use in my next book (I hope, I don’t have the guts to swear).
I really like writing things that will be discussed later.
By simply summarizing the future growth of the characters after the story ends, you will have the feeling of actually seeing their growth.
Now that the big events have settled, it's really touching to see the characters growing towards their goals on the path they have already set.
Just like after a group run, hearing those NPCs talk about their lives getting back on track, you will feel a sense of fulfillment that your efforts have not been in vain.
This book is somewhat of a pseudo-group portrait. Everyone has their own story, and Aaron is the last insurance and the one who watches over his friends.
As for Alon himself, the basic concept of the character is "a god as a human being."
We tend to have a Cthulhu plot, and my personal understanding of Cthulhu has always been "the individual shining of human nature in a chaotic and desperate worldview", which is why I like this type of story very much.
Although I still can't bear to write too many tragic and desperate stories, Aaron's existence still makes the tone of this book brighter. But my thoughts should be somewhat projected onto Aaron as the protagonist.
It’s the first time I’ve written this review, even though not many people have read it, I’m still very excited.
So finally, thank you again to the readers who have read this. I really wouldn’t be able to carry on without you.
I hope that my books will attract your attention again in the future. See you soon.