Lievel_Veltrandt
A novice writer whose motto is: "I still try anyway."
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Hmm... Maybe I really should. Though I have no idea what was going on inside my head when I wrote this, and it's really been a while since I last touched this. (Not to mention I accidently deleted the original draft...) In any case, although the characters and the story haven't changed much inside my head, there will be a bit of difference in tone and writing style if I really go on with this. Will that be alright?
Oh my God... You just had to mention SAO...
But sir! This is a novel too!! How am I supposed to read this if I'm tired of novels?!!
Hello everyone, Lievel here! I've been thinking lately that all my works, for some reason, have been either fantasy stories, fantasy stories, fantasy stories, and fantasy stories or fantasy stories. And so, I tried something new. A fantasy romance! And why would I do this? Because I wanna try! Bwa ha ha ha ha!
This Lievel is gonna wait for it to release.... [img=recommend][img=recommend][img=recommend][img=recommend][img=recommend][img=recommend][img=recommend]
Not really. It's just that school is still three months away. And since he has now so much free time on his hands, he decided to be a hunter to gain practical experience in combat. The reason he hadn't done this before is that he was too caught up in his practice before Avarosa arrived, remember?
my mistake. Thank you sir. Truly
Yeah, sorry bout that. It's habit, haha...
Yeah. I love how martial world started. It really sets things up good for a lot of future promise. I also love how Against the gods is written. I love how it progresses. I love magic, and I love character progression. In short, this book is the book where I smashed together all I love. My execution might get rough sometimes(or all the times) but I still try anyway.
As Lievel was loitering around fixing his new book, a sudden notification on his inbox caught his attention. 'Hm? Did I get a new collection?' he thought as mild anticipation welled up in his heart. However, reality proved different. "Huh?.. A review..?" he muttered as the anticipation in his chest was replaced by dread. He was fearing how much his works would get called sh*t this time. Lievel steeled his resolve, "No choice around it. I have to do this..." he muttered to himself. Perhaps to give him an extra boost of courage. And so, Lievel read the review. And what he read made him feel terrible. Not in from being criticized, but from guilt. 'Ah, shit!' he cursed inwardly, 'how am I suppose to tell them I'm thinking of a way to wrap up volume 2?!' It was indeed a pinch. The book that was reviewed was an existence that Lievel did not even mean to create. But he still did anyway. And he had also promised to himself that he would finish it no matter what. But how do he explain it? Lievel wasn't sure. His mind began to race, as an idea came to mind. "Well, screw this. I'm a writer, and I'll explain it tge writer way." And so, Lievel began to type on his phone