Doomsday Wonderland: The end is Doomsday Paradise
The finale.
The first sentence of Doomsday Paradise has been lingering in my heart for a long time; the ending of Doomsday Paradise has also been brewing in my heart for a long time. Now that the ending is finally written, I couldn't help but shed tears for a while.
For a day or two after I finished writing the final chapter, I also felt in a trance, not quite real, and I kept peeking at everyone’s comments (psychological activity: I’m worried that everyone will like it. What do you think of the ending? I’m so nervous about the ending. (Changed); I can’t wait to like every comment that congratulates the completion, and my fingers are so bald that there are only stubbles left.
(I don’t have the nerve to like the people who praise me so much. They praise me so much that it’s like a fan circle. I’d be shameless if I like it again.)
I saw a lot of familiar IDs, and even more IDs I had never seen before but had been reading silently. I never thought I would receive such an explosion of support, encouragement, love and warmth. While I was reading the comments, Crying, you look like a fool.
To be honest, the moment I pressed send, I felt like closing my eyes and jumping off a cliff, because I didn’t know what was waiting for me - what if the ending was unacceptable? If everyone feels bad, I will have to suffer for nine years!
After I actually posted it, within an hour or two, I received hundreds of comments, each of which was an open hug, and each of which was a living, warm sincerity. ……
In the past nine years of Doomsday Paradise, I know it has not always been good; it is inevitable that there will be periods of youth, periods of lows, and there will also be good times.
It is such an honor for such a book with its ups and downs to be by their side and share the milestones of their lives: no one goes to school all the way (how come I haven’t finished reading it as a college student!) , no one graduates from elementary school and retires from social work (Pei Chenghang?), no one gets married and has children (oh my God, the children are all raised), no one moves from one place to another (you too)...
A period of life, just outside of a thousand comments, I saw it.
Not yet. Although the ending is that Lin Sanjiu wrote the story of his whole life, so there is no "Doomsday Paradise", but you still hope that they will call you Lin Bawei. Please call you by your real name on your ID card. It's hypocritical. Collect money.
Until one day you suddenly realize that the ending of that story already exists.
Those words are cliché and pale, but you are truly grateful. You are really unlucky to not have readers like that; without them, Doomsday Paradise can complete its four-year journey.
How precious, their time and life.
Yes, when the final chapter is written, Pei Chenghang will be reunited with his friends, and the new world will end.
The Doomsday Paradise has ushered in its final chapter, but Pei Chenghang’s story will always end.
As you move towards the new world, you also have to find the previous story and write it down on the paper.
It is part of your life, and it is also part of their life; you have never met, but you cannot rely on each other and see each other outside Lin Sanjiu's adventurous world.
You have thought about several bad endings since you were a teenager, but abandoned them all because they all felt like small things. It has the characteristics of limited flow. In essence, it will always have an unfinished point. It feels like any detail can never be written upwards, and the expansion is limited.
You just need to write down its natural ending.
So it doesn’t matter what the ending is. For a limited flow, it’s not weird at all. It’s like an artificially weak ending. Oh, don’t mention the regret at that time. What kind of dog limited flow should I write? x is complete!
In the future, you will only think that the meaning of Doomsday Paradise lies in whether your writing is bad and whether it is worthy of readers, but now you know that it is just like that...
There may be no ups and downs along the way, but I hope the ending will be worthy of their time and love, and I hope you finally bring them hope.
(How did you know that story? That’s it. You don’t have a crystal ball, right? As Lin Sanjiu was writing, you saw it from outside the crystal ball, so you typed it slowly; you didn’t have time to rush. Just slow down your speed and take a photo with your phone.)