MTL - Iron Powder and Spellcasters-~ The end of the monsoon roll

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  Monsoon Scroll Ending Remarks

  I know that many book friends hate reading the testimonials at the end of the volume, the testimonials at the end of the book and other unrelated content, so thank you very much for clicking on this testimonial and reading my "nonsense".

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  The monsoon roll of one year and three months of history is over! Sprinkle flowers!

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   Let’s talk about the key points first: future update plans

   From today to the end of April, the next volume will be updated from May 1st.

   We will not stop updating during this period, but will update the [Character Card], [Big Map] and the new land map to be used next (the typo in the VIP chapter has been revised yesterday) according to the previously promised content.

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  Speaking of which, the monsoon roll is a very bumpy roll. During the period, I experienced two stoppages, one was due to an accident, and the other was due to work.

  Although I stumbled, I finally finished writing.

How is    written?

   is not good (sorry).

  Update is not good (biggest problem)

   The rhythm is not tight (the second biggest problem)

  The plot is also fragmented by too much information (the problem of hindsight)

   also wrote a lot of content that I didn’t want to write, but felt necessary to write, and ended up in a vicious circle—not good looking, and slow to update.

   And during this time off due to work, I realized a problem: if a novel starts to enter the state of being updated every few days, once a week or even irregularly, it will not be far from entering the palace.

   Because I couldn't finish writing a full-length web article on Monday.

   Even if it is updated every day, it will take several years to write a story with millions of words, not to mention that it is updated once a week or even irregularly?

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   So next, my goals:

  1. "Update as stable as possible" and finish writing this story before the age of thirty.

   (“as much as possible” is used because it is uncertain whether force majeure will be encountered in the future)

  2. In the next volume, we will focus on Winters' faction, and we will put an end to the third volume's writing style of a hammer in the east and a hammer in the west, and write more of those tight-paced and exciting battle stories that I want to write myself.

Quoting from Patrick Lambeau's letter: "The cannon rumbles at the beginning, and goes on to the last page; no woman, but cannons, horses, two armies, and uniforms, you will read with the smoke of gunpowder, and after reading You should see everything visually. You will fight for that fight as if you were there."

  3. Upgrade the reference material to show those battles that will take place in the future with something more intuitive, beautiful and interesting than the existing map.

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   Finally, I would like to thank every reader who is reading this story, and every book friend who voted and commented.

  Thank you for following this story, thank you.

  Thanks to those book friends who have been helping to promote books for free, thank you, it is you who made this story visible to more people, thank you.

   Writing Iron Powder and the Spellcaster was one of the best, if not the best things in my life.

  Thank you every reader, thank you, thank you, thank you.

   I don't know how to describe how I feel right now.

   I am not worthy of your waiting, support and praise.

   I wanted to thank you all but couldn't find a way to express my gratitude.

   The only thing I can do is get the story done well.

   There are many more updates.

I will work hard.

thank you all.

The story of    Winters and his companions will continue in The Roaring Scroll.

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  PS: This time, the FLAG about the word count will not be established, because each time it will bounce back double (T_T).

   (end of this chapter)