Conspiracy and foreshadowing were common techniques in novel creation. Through the setting of suspense and the continuous advancement of the plot, the reader could generate interest in guessing and exploring. When writing about conspiracies, one could use a seemingly insignificant detail or an unexpected twist to draw out the essence of the conspiracy. This detail or turning point could be a character's behavior, a sentence, a seemingly unrelated plot, and so on. When the readers saw this detail or twist, they could not help but have doubts and guesses, which led them to explore the truth of the plot. When writing foreshadowing, you can use a scene or character that seems unrelated to the plot to draw out a key clue. This clue would play a crucial role in the subsequent plot, allowing the reader to constantly guess and explore as the plot progressed. When the readers saw this seemingly unrelated scene or character, they could not help but be interested in this clue and guide them to explore the truth of the plot. When writing about conspiracies and foreshadowing, one needed to pay attention to the rhythm and handling of details. The plot and foreshadowing needed to have a certain sense of rhythm. It couldn't be too obvious or too vague, or it might make the reader lose interest in exploring. At the same time, he had to pay attention to the details. He couldn't ignore any detail, or it might affect the truth and logic of the plot. Conspiracy and foreshadowing were very important skills in novel creation. Through the setting of suspense and the continuous advancement of the plot, the reader could generate interest and interest in exploration.