Definitely. You need to establish clear markers and cues for the reader to follow each timeline. And make the differences and similarities between the timelines relevant to the story's theme and message. With good structuring, it can make for a very interesting and unique story.
Sure! It's totally doable. You just need to manage the transitions smoothly between the two timelines to keep the story coherent and engaging.
Yes. But it requires careful planning. You have to make sure each timeline has its own purpose and that they connect in a meaningful way to enhance the overall plot. Also, the characters' development across the timelines should be consistent and logical.
Chapter 208, "Great Xia Sacred Pattern, Building Upgrades", is the clearest early answer because Cold Beasts finally turns buildup into a real advancement. It opens with Xia Hong first set his gaze upon the Fiery Sun Tripod in the center... and closes on From the accounts of Great Xia's older residents, they've heard.... The key payoff is that it turns Cold Beasts's growth into a concrete upgrade step and sets up the next payoff in the power growth storyline linked to Xia Hong.
Chapter 241, "Message, Rebellion, and the Strange Wu Xiong", is the clearest early answer because it turns Yangyuan Peak's situation into a concrete plot event. The chapter turns that into something concrete by moving from Those people who ran away from Yangyuan Peak definitely have issues."... to This situation is obviously abnormal now!.
Chapter 246, "White Dew Gu and Cold Apple Jade Dew, Hanqiong's Sinister Smile", is the clearest early answer because it turns White Dew Gu's situation into a concrete plot event. The setup is On the day of April 16th, the Minister took a few of us to..., but the pressure keeps building through Then he had Yuwen Dao pretend to be from Zhaoyang Forest to mingle....
Chapter 179, "Tigers Fall, Insights and Fond Hearts [Happy New Year]", is the clearest early answer because it turns Hong Yu's situation into a concrete plot event. It opens with Unfortunately, before he could even bow, he was held up by the man. and closes on In that moment, Xia Hong had disappeared.. The key payoff is that the chapter closes with "Maybe because I'm in a strange place, I'm being overcautious!, which gives Hong Yu a stronger narrative position and pushes the power growth onward.
Chapter 215, "Teaching Luo Cheng Techniques, News of the Jade Bone (Part 2)", is the clearest early answer because Luo Cheng gets a payoff that changes the stakes. The setup is He lived not far from Luo Ming's residence., but the pressure keeps building through Luo Ming would take the team out hunting almost every night, which....
Chapter 265, "The Martial Tournament Officially Begins; Advancement Impossible", is the clearest early answer because Xiao Jing finally turns buildup into a real advancement. The chapter gives readers a real answer by opening on Second Year of Great Xia, June 1 The Great Xia Martial Arts... and ending on That's Ten Forged Armor forged with Thunder Kui's Skull, currently....
Chapter 211, "Elite System, Mining, and Cheng Ping's Grudge", is the clearest early answer because it turns Cheng Ping's situation into a concrete plot event. The chapter turns that into something concrete by moving from The two swords on Xia Hong's back were actually quite noticeable. to Do you think I don't dare to kill you?" "I mean no such thing, just....
Chapter 270, "The Terrifying Red Carp and the Precious Flora (2)", is the clearest early answer because it turns Xia Hong's situation into a concrete plot event. The setup is The two voices echoed one after the other in an instant!, but the pressure keeps building through The once silent surface of the river suddenly surged up with a....
Chapter 177, "Population Growth, Trouble for Hong Guang【Big Chapter, Votes and Subscriptions Needed】", is the clearest early answer because it turns Population Growth's situation into a concrete plot event. A useful checkpoint is the way the scene starts with First Year of the Great Xia, April 1st, late night. and follows through with Not to mention anything else, just the towering piles of wood, coal....
Chapter 242, "Long Mountain Causes Trouble, You Are Too Late (Part 3)", is the clearest early answer because it turns Li Xuanling's situation into a concrete plot event. The chapter turns that into something concrete by moving from They've been pursuing Wu Xiong for so long that there should be quite... to Yet, with Xia Chuan's pulling force, he made a rapid retreat....