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I am a dividing line_1

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With the curse "Fuck your nonsense" hurled out, the first part of the novel also came to an end.

This "courtesy" was something the author had wanted to bestow upon Evans since the beginning of the writing, and finally, it was given, and how satisfying it felt in my heart!

The first part is about Jiang Yu building his own aspirations, as well as the initial concepts of many things being thrown out.

For example, the two gaming experiences, and the base of the Adventists, would later have their whole thread of clues. My only fear is that my own skill is not enough to write the brilliance of these clues.

Also, in fact, Jiang Yu had the idea of dedicating himself to the future of humanity from the beginning when he first communicated with Sophon.

But a regular person becoming a hero always requires a process, so I paid a lot of attention to the psychological descriptions of Jiang Yu in many places.

Several times I was afraid that the psychological descriptions would be too much, making them seem too cumbersome, which is why I also sought the advice of my editor, Lumíng.

Editor Lumíng said those psychological descriptions were within the normal range, and that finally put my mind at ease.

Jiang Yu came all the way until he uttered the phrase "No fear! No cheating!", and the author felt that his goal had been basically achieved.

Additionally, the everyday interactions between Jiang Yu and Ye Wenjie, and with Kong Xiang, I also felt satisfied with how they were portrayed.

The author always believes that when a person has aspirations and pursuits, they will not be lost.

But at the same time, a person should also have a life; otherwise, having only aspirations and pursuits, which come off as too indifferent, would make for a too sorrowful existence.

Up until Jiang Yu let Kong Xiang go, it wasn't about releasing the tiger back into the mountain, nor was it about whitewashing his past.

The author wanted to convey a message: Jiang Yu, because of his beliefs, opposed Kong Xiang with great determination, but on a personal level, he found it hard to send his teacher to jail.

This design was just to make the character of Jiang Yu appear to have "warmth," including Jiang Yu's earlier feelings of guilt, in hopes of making the character a bit more three-dimensional—I'm not sure if it has achieved the intended effect.

As for the character Chu Xu, the author never intended to whitewash her but felt that the errors she committed had already been paid for with her life, and she didn't need to suffer further scorn.

And as Jiang Yu asked: Why did she have to die here?

What is the difference between her death and the death of Ye Wenjie's sister?

There is no such thing as a savior complex here, it's just that the author thought of the answer to the question, but because the answer was so heavy, it left me feeling not very happy, hence this question to make everyone feel unhappy with me (just kidding).

Now to talk about the second part, some readers have already guessed, the second part is where Jiang Yu officially becomes a Wallfacer.

Because there isn't the "pressure" of behind-enemy-lines work, the second part may not be as compact as the first part, at least initially there will be some more relaxed scenes, while also sorting out the relationship between Jiang Yu and Yang Dong.

Some might ask, since it's been divided into part one and part two, why not simply divide it into volumes?

That's an excellent question! It's because the author really couldn't come up with good names for both parts!

If you look at the author's pen name, you'll know that this guy just sucks at naming!

Huo Yang?

What's that supposed to be?

Of course, this name also has a history, which I will talk about when I have the chance later.

Lastly, thanks for everyone's votes and support, and while I'm at it, I'd also like to ask for a monthly ticket and recommendation ticket.