This is the end of the first volume. In twenty days, Luo Yan has gone through a thorough spiritual test. Don't worry, the road is bumpy, but the future is bright.
Now let’s talk about Jin Bei. To be honest, as of now, the character of Jin Bei has completely deviated from Xiao Li’s original idea. Initially, I wanted to portray her as someone who is swaying, vain, scheming, and ungrateful.
But when the woman actually started writing, she realized that this person
The character should not be too bad, because it reflects the male protagonist's IQ and vision from the side, so I turned her into a helpless, vain person, and the ending was much better. Originally, I wanted her and Cheng Xian to collude.
, in the end, like Cheng Xian, he died without a burial place. I have to say, I am still too kind.
Although I really don't like this character, especially because she betrayed Luo Yan when he needed help the most, I still can't hate her. I just think she is very sad, pitiful, and not very likable.
Although she was quite miserable in the end, being able to die in the arms of her sweetheart fulfilled her long-cherished wish. As the old man said, "She has washed away half of her life's sins with her own death, and she is considered free." Those who hate her should not stop.
If you scold her, those who blame her...just continue to blame her