About the rotten ending
When procrastination has become a habit, it is indeed an extremely frustrating thing.
It all boils down to a dark side of Xia Jing's personality: he likes new things and gets tired of old ones.
When an idea strikes, thoughts surge like a tide and words flow like a fountain, as if I've been injected with chicken blood, and I can churn out over 10,000 characters in one day. However, after the initial excitement subsides and writing becomes a routine task, I habitually seek new stimulation, new ideas, which is quite troublesome.
As I wrote to the middle and late periods, I tried to get rid of some clichés that made me feel annoyed, and also tried to find new excitement points. The result was miserable, depressing, making people feel annoyed and disappointed.
But at least I've come to understand one thing - the city is my tomb!
Making excuses has become a meaningless and hypocritical thing, the only thing I can do is to try my best to make the new book not end in a bad way. For this, I have stored two months of manuscripts and made a detailed outline that is as complete as possible. However, I still feel uneasy, having a relatively complete outline also didn't work for "Cheng Yao".
Sad past don't want to mention again!
In short, do your best and write "Xian Tuan" well, to the best!
Finally, I sincerely ask for your support, dear book lovers!
Little Whale Knocking

