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Some major events have happened in the writer circle recently, and many readers have asked Keji about the future of the book "Steel Soviet Union". Today, let's talk about Keji's own thoughts.
When Keji was a child, he dreamed of being a hero like his father, but dreams have a shelf life, especially after gradually growing up with a view of life and recognizing the reality, what a man should bear at the right age is more important than dreams.
So, I present my former dream to you in the current way, combining my father and his story back then to transform it and present it to you in a way that is closer to the modern perspective of the 21st century.
In addition to Malashenko, who constantly struggled to grow up in the war and went through many different stages of mood, the person who can bring you the most touchable sense of reality in this book is probably Political Commissar Petrov.
Keji used a lot of words to write and polish this old Red Army political commissar with firm beliefs and scars, just because Keji wanted to pay tribute to the real prototype of Political Commissar Petrov, that is, my father's regimental political commissar back then.
All the excellent qualities and firm beliefs of Political Commissar Petrov, and even some of his life experiences, are slightly adapted from real reality.
It took Corgi three months of conceiving, and before he started writing, he set all the plots of the timeline from 1941 to 2019 for the Iron Soviet Union.
The Great Patriotic War is a focus of this book, but in the whole process from the Cold War to the 21st century, I also prepared a lot of exciting and tortuous stories to enrich and sculpt Malashenko's legendary life.
A reader once asked Corgi, must the Iron Soviet Union end in tragedy?
Readers who have been able to follow all the way to the present know that what Corgi really wants to present to everyone has actually crossed the borders in a simple sense. This is a great spirit that once existed in the context of that special era. I never thought of imposing political shackles and conspiracies on Malashenko. All I want to shape are the purest soldiers and patriots in the war, that's all.
From this perspective, Malashenko will experience hardships, but he will not end in tragedy after all.
Finally, let's go back to the beginning of the book. Will "Iron Soviet Union" be abandoned, forced to end, or will Malashenko be killed with a sentence or a bullet?
The answer is no.
Corgi has changed many pseudonyms and accounts for many years, but he has never abandoned a VIP novel.
My promise this time is the same as before. No matter how the rules of the game change or what the future holds, "Iron Soviet Union" will be completed in the final form as planned.
Corgi is an ordinary office worker who wants to live a peaceful life. He can't guarantee much to everyone, but this is the only thing he can do.
Not disappointing every reader who pays for reading books is the ultimate principle I have always adhered to.