Comments on the launch.

Two months after opening the book, 330,000 words were put on the shelves.

For a Pirates fanfic, the number of words in this free issue can be said to be very high.

When the first recommendation failed, my editor asked me if I wanted to put this book on the shelves. It was still early July.

I told the editor that I wanted to wait.

What I write is a slow-burning article. Basically, few readers read it in the early stage. I want to wait and see, but there are still very few people who follow it later.

Since signing the contract, only two basic recommendations have come from the backstage. Because I didn’t follow up enough, I failed to advance in the first round.

The editor asked me to speed up the pace, but the rhythm of the book has basically been established. I can't speed up too abruptly, otherwise it will feel split.

Since the book is not recommended, naturally not many people will read it, and I have no complaints.

The only thing I can do is write more free chapters and accumulate more readers.

From more than 100,000 words to more than 200,000 words, now 330,000 words have been published naked on the shelves.

With such poor results, I was once confused as to whether I should cut it off, but in the end I didn’t and I still persisted.

Why persist? Maybe it's because of unwillingness.

The Pirates fanfic that everyone watches.

It seems that the protagonist must crush everything, and the supporting characters seem to be useless. The protagonist can kill pirates with tens of millions of bounties on their heads as soon as they appear. Pirates are useless, and there is no one who can't be defeated if they travel to the past.

But why can you crush the opponent by traveling to the past? Are you a waste if you try hard?

These are common routines and routes.

I got a little tired of it, so I haven't written like this since Chapter 4.

In this book, the protagonist has no prejudice and always looks at things rationally. I did not mock anyone in the original book.

Without seeing the whole picture, no evaluation.

Just like I wrote in Chapter 9 that Major Kahn has a big sharp knife. Some people say that this is possible. Why not look at it later? See why he can have it?

In other words, there is no need for foreshadowing in One Piece fandom. The plot of One Piece only needs to be fun?

Even if this has always been the case, is it right?

Online stories first need characters, and to make the characters vivid, I think the first point is emotion.

From the beginning of the book, I described the emotions of the characters in profile, including the emotions of the protagonist, the emotions of the William Pirates, and the emotions of Major Kahn.

From the second volume to the present, in order to deepen everyone's impression of Kahn, I connected it with Quyuan to make everyone more impressed.

It was impossible from the beginning for a naval candidate to be an undercover agent of the Revolutionary Army.

But I still write like this because I feel that the characters have their own emotions and are interconnected. This is a true story.

Instead of everyone loving the protagonist, it seems that the whole world revolves around the protagonist.

The original Veroch was killed by Major Kahn, and I also imbued him with a story to make it realistic and combine with the original Vergo.

My coding speed is very slow, and I can only write two chapters a day. My writing skills are not very good, but I have always tried my best to describe this story.

I don’t want to write a recreational book that everyone will think is the same after reading it. If you read a pirate fanfic, what will you remember?

From the first chapter to the present, everything the protagonist has done is what I think is reasonable, including gratitude, growth, hatred, and confusion.

In the ghost ship, the protagonist summoned the first A-level shadow soldier [Lanlos]. In the navy headquarters, he received an S-level evaluation.

After returning from Valleland, he was interrogated, but out of gratitude for saving his life, he did not reveal his suspicion that Kahn was a revolutionary soldier.

Now he has to face a new choice regarding the evil of the Celestial Dragons.

Charlotte Coles!

He is not funny or weird, he remains sober and rational, cold and warm. Now, is he just a paper person?

In other words, in One Piece fandom, is the protagonist I created worse than others?

Everyone loves to read fast-paced Pirates fan fiction, and the online literature market is like a flowing river.

My book is now like a fish swimming upstream. It is even very weak and does not know how to gain strength in the water. It is difficult to get on this road, and it is even impossible to succeed.

But such a logical and well-developed story is always the right way to go.

Isn't it?

After two months, I relied on my unwillingness to write 330,000 words, but there was not much result. The only thing I can see is the release tomorrow.

Rewards for monthly tickets and so on, everyone can do whatever they can.

Thank you all for your continued support. The author is asking for an initial order here. The chapters will be released after 12 o'clock in the morning tomorrow, August 1st.

The author sincerely hopes that everyone can subscribe and support, please!

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