I Really Didn’t Want to Be the Savior: An explanation of the latest update and asking for a monthly pass


The recent update rate has slowed down a bit from the previous two months, and I can only say that the difficulty of writing is rising in a straight line beyond my imagination.

Mainly because I still want to stick to photo and sci-fi. Now the pattern of the story has expanded to a terrifying level. Of course I'm still working hard to get it right.

It takes about seven or eight hours a day to absorb, organize logic, and straighten out ideas. I tried my best to try to make things that should have been boring to write more interesting.

I have basically decided to finish the book in about 2.2 million words in October.

In fact, there was originally something to write about the countless civilizations in the big universe, but I thought about it for a long time. If I write about the level of civilization in the big universe, I have actually deviated from the theme at the beginning of the story.

The framework conception of the great cosmic civilization and the core concept of Chen Feng's shuttle in the time cycle will inevitably conflict with each other.

If the closed loop of time is forced to be used in the larger level of cosmic civilization, then the story will become extremely boring, Chen Feng will lose its brilliance, and the story will become another story of group portraits.

So, these bigger ideas should be left for future books.

Finally, ask for a monthly pass.

In June, I said that I only rush that one time, but this time I didn't rush that much. Anyway, I still write books to preserve the value and quantity, and do my best to do it well.

Everyone, for the sake of not pouring water, not procrastinating, and locking the 2.2 million-word book, would you like some last support?


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