The Rise of the Youth in the War of Resistance

Chapter 126 Monthly Settlement



Chapter 126 Monthly Settlement

This month's grades are not as good as last month, and the amount of books I read has greatly decreased. Let's analyze a few issues in detail!

First point: The main plot of this book is still the story of Zhao Shao's constant adventures in the war, from a stupid and foolish person who needs to rely on others to a person who can stand on his own, take his own responsibilities, and help others within his ability.

While experiencing the war, Zhao Shao used the system to constantly search for some memories that had happened in modern times.

The memories he gained can be fed back to him, a newbie in knowledge. After completing the task, the system will start adding one more task.

At this time, someone said that the rhythm of your plot is too slow, and it is the same whether the system exists or not. What does this have to do with the cool story you marked it as?

What I want to say is that this shows that you are not happy with the reading, and you feel that the protagonist is very frustrated no matter what he does, and the more you read, the less you want to read it. And until now, you still haven't seen Zhao Shao use the advantage of being a time traveler.

But I also think about it, let it go. Although I wrote some of the book, I think you can all see the general part.

"The author used his brain but lacked the ability to do things. Look, he wrote a long paragraph, but it could be expressed clearly in just a dozen words. I think the author should have used AL to help him write the article!" a reader complained.

I wanted to refute, but the facts are the facts, so I curled my lips.

Just do what you should do!

At the end of October, I watched as some readers left in large numbers until the page hit rock bottom. At that moment, I wondered if I had done something wrong and that I shouldn't have ignored the readers' perspectives.

But?

The habit has been formed, and it is very difficult to change it. I fall into this habit step by step. Isn’t it a joke to ask me to change it?

I was still like this for more than ten days in early November, but the data is bad, so it’s bad, you know?

How low did my readership drop on November 10th?

There are 0 people reading online, which means that what I am writing now is a pile of shit, and people are too busy hiding from it, so how can they come to read my book?

Now that I have given up, I shouldn't change.

On November 12th, I used the AL method to cancel it myself. I started typing slowly, word by word, like when I first wrote one or two thousand words. Can you guess how long it took me to type a thousand words that day? To be honest, I typed a thousand and eight words in four hours. Do you know what I said at that time? I said:

"Why don't we just stop writing the book now?"

But when I do other things, my own voice rings beside me:

"Hey, if you can't even finish the book, then you definitely won't be able to do...this thing well either."

It seemed as if this voice was the voice of my heart, telling me to study hard, but how could I easily give up on my firm choice?

So when I was doing other work, perhaps because of the interference of writing a book, I even fumbled with tasks that I was familiar with, which I should have been able to do easily. People around me even questioned me:

"Oh my, this won't work!

I am dying of laughter.”

I refuted:

“People make mistakes, horses stumble, it’s impossible to make mistakes all the time.”

It was time to take a break again. I was watching videos, but the content of the videos seemed to understand my thoughts and kept urging me to finish the novel.

In order to make things go my way, I had no choice but to write it, and then a magical scene happened.

After I finished writing the novel for the day, I tried to do the same thing the next day, and yesterday's colleague was still looking at me, waiting for me to make a fool of myself.

Everything goes smoothly and I am full of confidence. If you want to see me make a fool of myself, that's impossible, hehe.

Okay, this is a bit far-fetched!

...~

Second point: laziness.

Laziness is man’s greatest enemy.

Well, I quite agree with what was said. I am a bit lazy today because I have sent out all the manuscripts I have saved. I have to get up and write a novel out of laziness.

Since you say I'm lazy, it must be that I get up and get excited for three minutes, and then lie down for half an hour. What am I doing for those 27 minutes?

me!

This is what I had in mind - why not play for a while, okay, let’s do it!

But people are also unsatisfied.

I lost track of time as I started playing. It wasn't until the 30-minute Dead Pesticide ended that I remembered the novel hadn't been updated yet, and I couldn't help but say:

"Oh no, oh no, it looks like I have to work overtime again today."

I had to stay up late and work overtime to finish it.

……

The third point: Do it once you have decided, otherwise you will forget it.

Take the matter of writing a book, for example.

Any funny ideas you have are only momentary. If you miss that second, the next second, your thoughts on other things will crowd out this small piece of memory, and you won’t be able to remember it no matter how hard you try.

It's just a false joy.

.........

Fourth point: Pay attention to clarifying your thoughts and acting accordingly.

When I write novels, I find that the story line moves forward according to what you have planned in advance, and then you just need to write it down.

But as you write, you will have better ideas. For example, Zhao Shao obtained a memory. What memory should be put in here?

Is it the memory of an ordinary day in his life, or is it the memory that once filled him with rich emotions deep in his memory?

But what role does this memory play in promoting the plot?

The more I think about it, the more complicated it becomes.

At the same time, if you write, the writing will become more chaotic.

The last stroke failed.

……

There may be other shortcomings, but these are probably the ones that affect it.

Why did you want to write this in this book?

I think every book has its own insights, but because of different perspectives, the conclusions drawn are also very different.

Okay, time flies, but happiness is short-lived, so let’s stop talking.

So far.


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