It is the first time that I have completely written a novel. Although it is not very long, it is still a million words long. Jing Wu does have a lot of emotions, so I will write a final speech as usual.

The beginning of this novel was actually very hasty. It can be said that Jing Wu started writing it as soon as he could think of it. Although the results of this book are not very good, it is already a major breakthrough for Jing Wu.

Before the start of this novel, Jing Wu was in a stage of self-doubt. He wrote nearly 300,000 words for his last novel, but failed to sign a contract, and there was not a single real reader. There was only one author who supported and voted for recommendations every day. While I am very grateful for cheering Jingwu on, I can't help but feel more and more frustrated.

The author's "Half a Cup of Time, Half a Cup of Moon" is still being updated. It is classified into reality, and it is a novel that requires a certain age and experience and a calm heart to appreciate it. Although it may not be even close to the readership of this book, But if anyone is interested, you can check it out.

Going back to the original topic, the novel was written with the intention of being read by more people. I wasted so much time and energy on coding every day, but in the end it was just for my own entertainment, and no one had the motivation anymore.

I started to reflect on myself, and after a few days of silence, I decided to start a fan fiction, so this book was born.

At the beginning of writing the book, Jing Wu just had a vague idea. He wanted to write a story about a young wizard who entered Slytherin at the beginning but was "pushed" by the witness system and had to bite the bullet and participate in the original plot and it was really interesting. Therefore, Jing Wu specially set up an identity for Brian that was in conflict with the protagonist group to see how the protagonist could participate in the plot despite the natural barriers.

Thinking that it would be a ridiculous story, Jing Wu wrote the beginning smoothly and started saving the manuscript. While saving the manuscript, I was also refining the plot of the story behind it, and then the core of the story gradually became unrecognizable.

By the time the book was finally released, the core of The Wizard had become a story about love and self-redemption, a story about an older child who strayed into a strange world and finally walked out of the darkness and gained friendship and love. From a fairy tale to darkness, I finally discovered that it was actually a fairy tale.

I admit, though, that the story isn't all that successful. First, because Jing Wu couldn't control his own writing power, this kind of spiritual transformation would become pretentious if he didn't write it well. This was indeed the development in the first volume, which dissuaded many readers. The second reason is that this idea itself is probably not that popular.

Later, Jing Wu gradually began to downplay it, but in fact, the emotional changes continued throughout, until the final ending. This ending was actually planned a long time ago, and it started to replay in Jing Wu's mind again and again at the end of the first volume.

Jing Wu himself was satisfied with the ending and had filled in all the holes that needed to be filled. Jing Wu himself doesn't like tragedy, so he also hopes that the people in the story will have a happy ending.

It is worth mentioning that in this book, Jing Wu actually wrote about three girls who are closely related to the protagonist: Hermione, Luna, and Daphne. They are indispensable in Brian's growth.

Hermione is the girl most similar to the protagonist. She is rational, thirsty for knowledge, and changes her destiny by studying hard. She corresponds to the protagonist in the previous life, and is also the mirror that best reflects the protagonist's heart. At the same time, she is also the only one who can pull Brian out of the darkness.

But in the end this point was not written out, which made Jing Wu feel a little regretful. Originally, Jing Wu's plan was to have Hermione pull Brian back from the wrong path in the sixth volume, "Darkness Comes". However, due to the influence of book reviews in the previous volumes, Jing Wu began to doubt the original intention and downplayed his spiritual transformation. In part, a lot of the plot has also been changed to make Hermione lose her sense of existence, and it would not be appropriate to write it like this.

In addition, the sixth volume was Jing Wu's most failed volume. The writing during that period was indeed muddled and full of loopholes. Jing Wu didn't even bother to read it a second time, and he couldn't write this plot even if he thought about it. I would also like to apologize to my readers who have always supported me.

Then there is Luna. Luna is the opposite of Hermione and the opposite of the protagonist, representing sensibility. She had the beautiful qualities that Brian longed for, and she attracted Brian's attention like opposites attracting her. Just as Brian said at the beginning, Luna was like the most beautiful butterfly that suddenly flashed across his eyes, making him deeply fascinated.

This kind of infatuation is not love, but "like", like an instinctive desire for beautiful things. What Jing Wu hopes is that Brian will gradually change himself, slowly treat Luna as a true friend worthy of trust, and see his own heart clearly after finally letting go.

As for love, I have to say that from the beginning, Luna and Brian were completely different people from different worlds, and there was never any love between them.

I think that taking Luna as a lover is definitely not something that most people can accept. She seems to be in a trance but is actually keen. She seems not to care about anything, but in fact she sees everything thoroughly. He has a pure and free mind, and he is unconstrained and confusing, and sometimes he is extremely stubborn.

A girlfriend who can always instinctively see through your heart and speak out frankly, a girlfriend who is unique, has all kinds of fantastic ideas and always does amazing things, probably only a person with the same innocent heart can tolerate her. . At least Brian wasn't that guy.

Finally, there is Daphne, the girl who has been silently accompanying Brian from beginning to end. For Brian, she could put down everything, support him regardless of right or wrong, give up her life and give everything for him.

Only she can make Brian truly understand what love is, and it is also Brian's final destination. She is not the most special person, but she is the most suitable and worthy of love.

I originally wanted to write a side story about Daphne's past life, Bellatrix in the Black Crow or something, but after thinking about it, I decided to forget it. It would be nice to end it here.

As for the final war stage, the writing is very rough. First, because Jing Wu is really not good at writing this part. If he rushes to write it in detail, it may be counterproductive. Second, he really doesn’t dare to write it in depth. After all, he is provoking a world war. Something like that... Well, it was really a bit hasty anyway.

The confrontation with the previous life at the end also created a dark version of Brian. This scene is like Harry versus Voldemort, Dumbledore versus Grindelwald. Although it is not passionate enough, it also returns the story to the essence of a fairy tale.

Jing Wu's original intention is to write a story of redemption under the cloak of darkness, hoping that every story will have a gentle ending.

Finally, thank you book friends for your continued support and encouragement. Although Jing Wu doesn't reply much to book friends, in fact every reader who tips, votes and comments sees it. The author is afraid that the author is peeking at the screen every time, and when he just wants to reply, he writes, deletes, or writes, and finally gives up and simply turns off the phone...

I hope that every book lover can be treated gently by the world.

Unknowingly, after saying so much, Jing Wu started to prepare the next book, which should be an original story.

Looking forward to seeing you again!

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