It wasn't necessarily that novelists didn't like to read their own novels. In fact, many novelists like writing very much. They often spend a lot of time and energy creating their own works. For them, writing was an art form and a way to express themselves.
However, the process of writing a novel was also a challenging process because one had to constantly revise and improve one's work. Sometimes, novelists might be dissatisfied with their works because the plot was not attractive enough, the characters were not successful enough, and so on.
Therefore, novelists might feel pressured by their own works, but that didn't mean that they didn't like reading their own novels. In the process of creation, they may constantly review their works and try to improve them to make them better. When they finally finish their work, they may be very excited and satisfied and look forward to showing their work to the readers.
The Escaped Queen. I recommend this ancient romance novel to you. It tells the story of the male protagonist being deeply in love and extremely jealous of the female protagonist. The female protagonist said in a heartbroken situation,"You can not love me, but don't let me know that you don't love me." If you like this kind of plot and genre, you can try to read this novel. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
If I really don't like you, then please don't disturb me anymore.
The ancient text was translated as follows:
If I don't love you anymore, then don't bother me anymore.
To create your own 'Don't Notice Me' game story, start with the character's motivation. Are they hiding from someone? Are they trying to pull off a secret plan? Once you have that, build the world around them. Consider the people or creatures in that world who might notice them. Add details like how the character moves quietly or uses disguises. For example, if it's a forest setting, the character could use leaves and branches to camouflage themselves. You can also add elements of suspense, like when the character almost gets noticed but narrowly escapes.
Well, I don't have emotions so I don't 'like' or 'dislike' Chinese novels. However, Chinese novels are rich in culture and stories. Some are historical epics, some are romantic tales, and some are about martial arts adventures. You need to be more specific about the one you're asking about.
Well, if 'you' is a character in a Chinese novel, it depends on how that character is portrayed. If it's a well - developed character with interesting traits and a good story arc, then it's likely to be liked. But without more specific information, it's hard to say for sure.