LoL: I Really Didn’t Mess Up!

Summary at the End of the Volume (Won the First Crown, Already Fat and Quick to Kill!!!!!)

At this point, the S6 season is over, and the first volume is over.

As the protagonist's first crown, this is of course a separate volume, which represents the rise of the first person in history.

At the end of the volume, I would like to chat by the way. I usually like to watch the author talk about individual chapters. I don’t know if you like it or not.

To be honest, when I wrote this, I really breathed a sigh of relief, because this book is definitely the best book in my history, and its score is more than ten times higher than the previous books.

Because of this score, I feel pressure all the time. I'm afraid that I haven't written anything well, and I'm afraid that there won't be enough updates and readers will be dissatisfied.

But judging from the results, I can still live up to the results.

This book was put on the shelves on December 23, 2022. There have been a total of 89 days so far, and 798,266 words have been updated. The average is 8,970 words per day, which is 9,000 if rounded.

And this is because I didn’t have time to type during the Chinese New Year, so I messed up for a while. In fact, excluding the Chinese New Year, the average number of words I updated was over 10,000.

And in the past three months, my subscriptions have been rising. From the initial subscription of 2200 to now, the 24-hour real-time subscription has reached 3800.

The number of orders is increasing, which means that the plot arrangement of my book is quite reasonable. There must be problems, but at least they are not too many.

The average subscription has also increased from 2,000 when it was first launched to 11,000 now. We are also the 11th millionth subscription for Qidian Alliance. Thank you very much brothers for your support. I kowtow to you ten times.

Bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang!

In addition, let’s answer a few readers’ questions.

As I write this, there are always people who ask me when the protagonist loses the game, "Is the protagonist a loser? Can't he win all the way with a hang-up?"

Then I really want to say that this is a team game after all, and the status of teammates always fluctuates, and no one can guarantee to win all the time.

Is it possible for the king to overturn when playing silver?

And from the underlying logic of this book, this book is not actually an invincible article.

I personally feel that if the protagonist is too invincible, readers will easily get bored of it, so it needs to be suppressed appropriately.

Of course, I may not handle some of the plots very well. This is my fault, but if you ask me to do it again, I will definitely handle it, but I will handle it better. I have my own rhythm for this.

At this time, someone may have said, "If 䱱 is not an invincible novel, then why are you giving such a big blow to the protagonist?"

I have to say this, if you don’t open it up a bit, no one will really see it.

I also really want to write a non-invincible novel without a system, but this kind of novel is not popular in the early stage, and I don’t have the accumulation of readers. There is a high probability that I will pounce on it, right?

However, I have accumulated some readers for this book, and maybe I can give it a try when I finish the book.

The last words are the most frequently asked question: "Isn't the golden finger of this book bad? Why is the whole book full of competitions?"

Here I can explain:

I actually set the golden fingers in this book quite rigorously, and I even deliberately downplayed the existence of the golden fingers.

Although the protagonist has obtained a large number of attribute improvements through the system, in fact, these are all obtained by the protagonist shooting his head with one shot after another.

Therefore, the focus of my book writing is not on "showing off". The focus is still on the competition. Showing off is a gimmick to attract readers to click in and take a look.

This is probably a matter of my personal writing style. If you asked me to write briefly about the game and detail off the court like other league writers, I wouldn't be able to write it that way.

In addition, there is also a little bit of my personal experience. When I was writing the second jungle book, I learned a lesson, that is, don’t write if it’s not long and feels more comfortable.

From my personal understanding point of view, if the protagonist keeps being bad and then kills randomly on the field with doubts, it will be really fun in the early stage of the cycle without thinking, but what about after four or five cycles?

In fact, you will soon get tired of reading this exciting point, and the follow-up subscription will inevitably collapse, but your golden finger has only one way to break it, so you can only bite the bullet and continue to write this, but what will greet you next It’s just that the number of readings decreases day after day.

My second jungle game was in a similar situation. The protagonist’s golden finger is that you can become stronger by talking around. But talking around may be really interesting at the beginning, but when you run out of ideas in your mind, everyone will be done with talking. What next?

When you run out of ideas and readers' expectations are misplaced, reading will begin to collapse.

Therefore, I feel that only by focusing on the competition from the very beginning can readers’ expectations not be misaligned and the book be written for a long time.

The continuous increase in reading proves that this idea of ​​mine also has merit.

Anyway, back to the subject, the tone I set for this first volume is "a serious road to winning the championship". The first championship will definitely require some hardship.

And I personally feel that I have achieved this tone quite well. The protagonist, carrying everyone's expectations, defeated all opponents and became FMVP.

As for the next volume, the tone will be lighter. After all, the protagonist has won the championship in the darkest era and won FMVP. The next step should be a bright and smooth road.

I simply call it "disrupting the random killing routine of a top student."

I will focus on strengthening the two words "display" and "kill indiscriminately".

Yes, this book should be starting to feel exciting.

After the end of this world competition, the protagonist will receive honor points and his attributes will be greatly improved again. The focus is on the word "killing indiscriminately".

In the first year, I focused on "seriousness", so the heroes selected on the top lane were all in compliance with the basic law.

But in the second year, the protagonist becomes invincible, and some strange top lane heroes will be selected.

At the same time, the system will also open a new module, which will strengthen the word "bad".

As for what the new module is, brothers can look forward to it. I can only say that it will have more linkages with other games.

This was something I had planned from the beginning, so that I could use it after the first championship. Of course, the main theme of the game will not change.

Okay, I have written another 2,000 words. Counting today’s text update, it is equivalent to about 10,000 words per day.

That’s all, good night, brothers.

Well, let me finally talk about the name of the second volume.

As I just said, the content of this first volume represents the rise of the first man in history.

The content of this second volume represents the path of the first man in history to establish a dynasty, so the second crown and the third crown will be written in the same volume.

So, the name of the last volume is: Emperor Tu’s hegemony talks and laughs, and life is a drunken experience.

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