Chapter 83
First of all, thank you for your support. Without your support, this book would not be on the shelves.
Then tell me what you think about this book.
In fact, Hong Kong comics, especially the series of comics like Haihu, started from the harsh economic environment of Hong Kong Island, where industries and entities began to decline, and after it was completely transformed into a financial center, the poor could not change the status quo no matter how hard they tried, and the rich were in control. Thunder and lightning appear in the background.
After many years, suddenly Hong Kong comics’ memes, such as sea tiger memes, have become popular, which has been obvious in recent months.
I read Hong Kong comics when I was a kid. I didn’t think much about it at that time. I just felt it was exciting, refreshing, and enjoyable. I picked up Sea Tiger a few years ago when I was in a book shortage.
I originally started it purely as a joke. I originally planned to write about the protagonist swap in another book in this account, but accidentally started it and wanted to make a Hong Kong comic joke.
Because no one read it at first, I just wrote it for fun. The structure of this book is in three paragraphs:
In the first volume, the protagonist is pushed from normal to abnormal. He has no choice in front of him. Everything is imposed on him by destiny (the author). If he travels through time, he will die. The choice given to him by Golden Finger is to delay and follow others. In a fight to the death, the good and innocent protagonist is forced to go crazy due to oppression.
But the outlook and education left to him in his previous life made him use masks to disguise himself, until he discovered that his own power could give him freedom, and he was out of control.
After being divided into two halves, he became more unscrupulous and did whatever he wanted. However, the two battles designed to make the protagonist completely crazy were postponed to the end of the first volume.
Since he couldn't choose anything, he might as well choose nothing.
Then, with the push of Shingo Yabuki, the protagonist symbolically took love as a shield, just like Aimeng took Aomi's dream as a dream. In the final analysis, he just wanted to make the world revolve around him.
The theme of the second volume is in the name of love, going to the world of Naruto, and then returning to the world of Inuyasha for a period of time, and then entering the third volume.
The style of the second volume is a little different from the first volume, because the protagonist at this time is already a crazy 'Blue Dream', a madman who uses dreams to disguise himself. What he says and what he wants to do are two different things. Completely different things, but he didn't think so, he was just using dreams to disguise himself while doing whatever he wanted.
Speaking of which, everyone should have a vague sense of the positioning of the second volume.Haihu, in this crazy world, there are always people who insist on themselves and love.
What I want to do is to train Haihu in reverse, so that the protagonist can feel the oppression in the Two-dimensional with a warm appearance, experience the loss caused by power, and then go crazy and do whatever he wants...
The above is all nonsense. This is what I want to do. Sometimes I think the things I write are rubbish, but I don’t want to change this book because the original plan, main line and outline of the book are only written It's like 60 to [-] words. After writing the entire story, I think it's time to finish.
But after some people began to read it, I was a little greedy and slowed down the pace, thinking about writing more to make more money. Then I thought about it and deleted the redundant stories and some chapters that were not closely related to the main plot. 23 words were deleted to 10,000+ words, ending the world of Inuyasha, and then the last free period was stuck to end the first volume.
As someone said before, "It's a bit disgusting to see the protagonist transform from a human being to a non-human being." In fact, this is what I want to write about a normal person who becomes stronger by a sudden power. It's disgusting.
Sea Tiger also repeatedly talks about how disgusting those with strong magnetic fields are. Only a few people have their own persistence. Unfortunately, the protagonist has not experienced hardships or love. He is only one person from beginning to end.
The third volume will involve the characters of Hai Hu, but not many, and then the fourth volume will end with a big battle. I haven’t decided how to write the big battle yet, but I have already written the ending.
It’s a lot of verbosity. If I update it, I’ll update it to ten chapters tomorrow, and then four or five chapters every day until the end. I think it will be finished in a short time.
Let me reiterate again, I will never write about ordinary people as the protagonists in the next book. It is also very difficult to check the settings of some fan fictions. There is a high probability that they are not fan fiction?I don’t know, let’s talk about it later.
If you are willing to read this, I would like to advise you. If you can accept that the protagonist is a crazy Hong Kong comic lunatic, a 'Blue Dream' type lunatic, you can subscribe. If you don't necessarily feel that you can accept it, you can consider it first. Check out the pirated version and then consider whether to subscribe or not.
(End of this chapter)
First of all, thank you for your support. Without your support, this book would not be on the shelves.
Then tell me what you think about this book.
In fact, Hong Kong comics, especially the series of comics like Haihu, started from the harsh economic environment of Hong Kong Island, where industries and entities began to decline, and after it was completely transformed into a financial center, the poor could not change the status quo no matter how hard they tried, and the rich were in control. Thunder and lightning appear in the background.
After many years, suddenly Hong Kong comics’ memes, such as sea tiger memes, have become popular, which has been obvious in recent months.
I read Hong Kong comics when I was a kid. I didn’t think much about it at that time. I just felt it was exciting, refreshing, and enjoyable. I picked up Sea Tiger a few years ago when I was in a book shortage.
I originally started it purely as a joke. I originally planned to write about the protagonist swap in another book in this account, but accidentally started it and wanted to make a Hong Kong comic joke.
Because no one read it at first, I just wrote it for fun. The structure of this book is in three paragraphs:
In the first volume, the protagonist is pushed from normal to abnormal. He has no choice in front of him. Everything is imposed on him by destiny (the author). If he travels through time, he will die. The choice given to him by Golden Finger is to delay and follow others. In a fight to the death, the good and innocent protagonist is forced to go crazy due to oppression.
But the outlook and education left to him in his previous life made him use masks to disguise himself, until he discovered that his own power could give him freedom, and he was out of control.
After being divided into two halves, he became more unscrupulous and did whatever he wanted. However, the two battles designed to make the protagonist completely crazy were postponed to the end of the first volume.
Since he couldn't choose anything, he might as well choose nothing.
Then, with the push of Shingo Yabuki, the protagonist symbolically took love as a shield, just like Aimeng took Aomi's dream as a dream. In the final analysis, he just wanted to make the world revolve around him.
The theme of the second volume is in the name of love, going to the world of Naruto, and then returning to the world of Inuyasha for a period of time, and then entering the third volume.
The style of the second volume is a little different from the first volume, because the protagonist at this time is already a crazy 'Blue Dream', a madman who uses dreams to disguise himself. What he says and what he wants to do are two different things. Completely different things, but he didn't think so, he was just using dreams to disguise himself while doing whatever he wanted.
Speaking of which, everyone should have a vague sense of the positioning of the second volume.Haihu, in this crazy world, there are always people who insist on themselves and love.
What I want to do is to train Haihu in reverse, so that the protagonist can feel the oppression in the Two-dimensional with a warm appearance, experience the loss caused by power, and then go crazy and do whatever he wants...
The above is all nonsense. This is what I want to do. Sometimes I think the things I write are rubbish, but I don’t want to change this book because the original plan, main line and outline of the book are only written It's like 60 to [-] words. After writing the entire story, I think it's time to finish.
But after some people began to read it, I was a little greedy and slowed down the pace, thinking about writing more to make more money. Then I thought about it and deleted the redundant stories and some chapters that were not closely related to the main plot. 23 words were deleted to 10,000+ words, ending the world of Inuyasha, and then the last free period was stuck to end the first volume.
As someone said before, "It's a bit disgusting to see the protagonist transform from a human being to a non-human being." In fact, this is what I want to write about a normal person who becomes stronger by a sudden power. It's disgusting.
Sea Tiger also repeatedly talks about how disgusting those with strong magnetic fields are. Only a few people have their own persistence. Unfortunately, the protagonist has not experienced hardships or love. He is only one person from beginning to end.
The third volume will involve the characters of Hai Hu, but not many, and then the fourth volume will end with a big battle. I haven’t decided how to write the big battle yet, but I have already written the ending.
It’s a lot of verbosity. If I update it, I’ll update it to ten chapters tomorrow, and then four or five chapters every day until the end. I think it will be finished in a short time.
Let me reiterate again, I will never write about ordinary people as the protagonists in the next book. It is also very difficult to check the settings of some fan fictions. There is a high probability that they are not fan fiction?I don’t know, let’s talk about it later.
If you are willing to read this, I would like to advise you. If you can accept that the protagonist is a crazy Hong Kong comic lunatic, a 'Blue Dream' type lunatic, you can subscribe. If you don't necessarily feel that you can accept it, you can consider it first. Check out the pirated version and then consider whether to subscribe or not.
(End of this chapter)
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