Honkai Biography

Let’s Talk About Something

A while ago (probably more than a month ago), I accidentally learned in the group that a certain browser can also post comments and chapter comments.

But I can't see it.

I don't know if that counts as piracy, but I do get a few dollars a day from that browser.

So, out of curiosity, I went there to take a look this morning.

There, the rating of this book was 9.5. To be honest, I was quite satisfied. I didn't expect it to be so high. It completely exceeded my expectations.

But some of the comments really made my blood pressure spike.

Some people have expressed their own opinions about this book, and I would like to defend it here.

First of all, some people said that the rating of my book was false, and the author deleted the review.

What do you say? I don’t need to “piracy” to improve my rating, right? Am I full?

I haven’t brushed up my ratings on the official version, where should I go?

There is also deletion of comments, the author cannot delete the comments in that browser.

So can you stop talking nonsense?

Secondly, there is the issue of personality. Some people say that the character is crooked and full of poisonous points.

In fact, the last thing I want to talk about is the character design, because I think the so-called character design is the "label" and stereotype imposed on the characters using my subjective thoughts, but I have to say it here.

To be honest, I don’t think the character of my book has collapsed, really.

I admit that in this book, everyone who gets close to Wutong is a little bit dismissive, but I don't think this is a character breakdown.

I have emphasized many times in the book that people are complex and cannot be summarized by a single "label" or two.

A person's growth experience will also lead to changes in thinking. A person's thoughts will definitely be different when he is 5 years old and when he is 30 years old.

The plots in this book are basically my own. There are no plots in the game. Why do I have to use the characters in the game to say that the characters in the book are wrong?

Moreover, even in terms of the plot in the game, the people in the two different worlds are not the same person, right? Regardless of whether the souls are the same, differences in the growth environment may also lead to differences in personality and even gender.

Why are the characters in my book different from those in the game, so why are they broken?

In my eyes, the Sakura I described is very complex. She has a gentle side and a bad side. She is a reliable sister in front of Suzu (occasionally bullying Suzu), and she is playful and cute in front of Wutong. On the other hand, when facing different people, Sakura shows different looks.

In the early stage, because of Ling's incident, I described Sakura's character as a bit cold, a bit neurotic, and a bit unreasonable. However, after being cured, Sakura became more reasonable.

She would only play a little naughty with Wutong, play tricks with him, and behave unreasonably in front of Wutong.

Why do some people think that Sakura's character is just that of a "vindictive woman"?

Do you know what a resentful woman is? If you don’t know, I’ll tell you here.

A resentful woman refers to a woman who has lost her husband or whose husband has been separated for a long time (Xinhua Dictionary explains). Later, it was extended to women who have been abandoned by men, are dissatisfied with others or the environment, and are trying to show off to others.

Don't just use a word you don't understand. If you don't know it, search it online. It doesn't take time.

The relationship between partners can't be smooth sailing. Sakura can't like Wutong without thinking, and Mebius can't fall in love without thinking.

How can writing about conflicts between emotions be considered poisonous?

Also, so far in this book, the sisterly relationship between Sakura and Suzu has been very good. When Suzu had nightmares at night, Sakura would go to accompany her sister. Why should the daily quarrels between sisters be interpreted as cruel and selfish? Cannibalism? What about poison?

Why do you think the relationship between Sakura and Suzu is not good because of Wutong?

The same goes for Mebius's character, which is complex and contradictory.

Snakes seem to have no moral values, but in fact they do.

It seems that there are no human emotions, but in fact there are.

She seems not to care about other people's opinions, but in her heart she hopes to be popular with people, otherwise she will not learn to speak like Alicia, and she will not learn to be nondescript and eccentric.

Moreover, Snake also longs for affection in his heart.

There is a crazy and yandere side, a tsundere and cute side, a terrifying side, and a seductive side.

Snake is afraid of death, but chooses to embrace death to transform.

Aside from the fact that Snake likes Sycamore, I really think my Mebius is very similar to the one in the game.

I spent a lot of time describing Mebius, no less than the plot of Sakura.

Yes, I am Snake Chef, and I am Xu Xian.

Why did Mebius's character collapse when someone said it? Where did it break? Can you tell me? Don't just say that a person's character is broken.

Again, some people say that the main character is too small and Wutong’s character is also broken.

hehe.

I don't understand, what kind of pattern is considered big?

Wutong’s structure, abilities and successful things he has done so far should have completely surpassed Mei, Otto and Kevin in the game, right?

Is such a layout considered small? Maybe your pattern is relatively big, so big that I can’t understand it, and I’m ignorant.

It is also said that Wutong helps the weak, seeks justice for Mo Ran, and does good deeds which are also poisonous.

What do you say? Isn't this what a person should do? Can you tell me where the poison is?

Is it wrong for leaders to help ordinary people? This layout is smaller

?

Small political affairs are in the hands of the government but not the people; big political affairs are in the hands of the people but not the government.

Have you never heard this sentence?

Moreover, am I not portraying the other side of the protagonist?

Wutong restrains himself and will not be affected or controlled by power. Will he not become a puppet of power and treat ordinary people as human beings?

Why is this pattern so small?

I admit that Wutong's character and hobbies are a bit bad, but has he ever done anything bad? Have you ever harmed anyone?

no?

Everything he does seems to be good, right?

Is this also poison?

And through Bella, I also roughly told the protagonist's character, hobbies, and why it became like this in the following article.

He also said that Wutong himself was not such a person.

Why is everything considered poisonous?

I always consider my book to be a daily novel, and I haven’t written much about fighting.

So...why do you still say that writing about family trivia is also poisonous? Poisonous enough to explode?

Can I ask what is not considered poisonous?

I am just writing about Shura Field because most readers are willing to read it. If some people don’t like it, why don’t they say it’s poisonous?

You can criticize this book if you want, I will teach you, you can say that my writing is not good and the plot is dull.

But can you not take your own subjective and ignorant ideas out of context and generalize them, and then impose them on others?

Finally, let’s talk about the harem issue.

In fact, when I first wrote this book, I preferred to have a single female protagonist like Wutong or Mebius, without a male protagonist, not a transformation, but not married or married.

But why didn't I write this?

The audience is too small.

The reason why I wrote about harem is also because there are more people who want to see harem than a single female protagonist.

I posted a poll in the book circle, and the number of people who wanted to see a single female protagonist was less than two-thirds of the people who wanted to see multiple female protagonists.

I said that voting will determine whether the female lead is single or multiple.

The reason for writing multiple female protagonists is that simple, nothing else.

Finally, there is one more thing, that is, Hua’s voice is very loud, which I did not expect.

It seems that most people prefer Hua.

However, I don’t know how to write Hua as the heroine. I really don’t know and I have no idea how to write.

I once tried to write Hua as the heroine, but I always felt it didn't taste right, so I always gave up halfway.

My initial thought was that Hua was the protagonist's friend, just a good friend, so I really didn't know how to write it.

I always feel that it is too "criminal" for Wutong to attack China or Eden. After all, they are good friends! It's okay to make a joke, but it's not very good and doesn't make sense.

If you have any ideas, please tell me and I'll think about it again.

If you really can’t think of it, forget it.

Friendships are also pretty good. To be good for someone doesn’t necessarily mean getting and possessing them, right? go to study

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