Eighth Crown

End of Volume Remarks (11)

Hello everyone, I am like Sunshine, and this is my final remarks for Volume 11.

Although I said at the beginning of this volume that I planned to quickly go through the first three Lostbelt chapters, I didn’t expect that I would still write about 140 chapters in total.

In fact, it has been very abbreviated. The Russian Werewolf Brother, Billy the Kid, and Avis Bronn have been omitted. The Nordic Napoleon and Gerda have all been omitted. The Chinese Lost Belt has also deliberately left out Chaldea.

Among them, only the Chinese Lost Belt is written in a little more detail. The other chapters are compressed and then compressed, but it still has such a scale.

I can only say that the Lostbelt chapter is indeed surprisingly long. Even if I omit a lot of the points I wanted to write, I still feel like I can’t finish it. Not to mention that I wrote three Lostbelts at once.

In fact, before writing, I also considered whether I should write it in detail one by one to show the original charm of the Lost Belt, but after thinking about it, I gave up.

From a plot point of view, Lu Xia is already very powerful and has a ridiculous number of tricks. No one in the first few Lostbelts could stop him. In this way, another Lostbelt would be able to write seventy or eighty chapters. , writing more than two hundred chapters in one volume is too outrageous, and many people will definitely cry for water.

Furthermore, 90% of the people reading this volume should be those who have played the Lostbelt chapter. It would be very unsatisfactory for me to write it in detail.

Taking all things into consideration, I have briefly written about Lostbelt. I am sorry to disappoint readers who were looking forward to the original charm of Lostbelt.

Because it is a game plot, the popularity of FGO is also declining, and the reading threshold is high. Compared with the previous two volumes, the subscriptions for this volume have basically dropped off a cliff.

I have wondered more than once whether writing Lostbelt was the wrong choice. It was not written well and subscriptions were low. It would have been better if I had started from the singularity.

But the matter has come to this, and it is impossible to overturn it and start over. The follow-up of this book will still write down the anecdotes, but how much can be written depends on the speed of FGO. If he can't finish it, then I can't. There is no way to write it, but India and the Atlantic will definitely be written, probably in about fourteen volumes.

That’s it for this volume, let’s talk about other things.

So far, two-thirds of the book has passed, and it will end with about six or seven volumes left, and it may even continue to be compressed.

It will definitely be written within the second half of this year, and I hope everyone will continue to support it.

Then there's the customary preview of the next volume.

In Volume 12, this brave man is obviously super strong but too cautious.

There will be some content about the main plot, but it will not have much impact. The real main plot will be revealed in the ending volume.

Anyway, please continue not to look forward to it.

People who can see this probably also know my urinary nature of writing books.

Above, like sunshine.

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