This InuYasha book took more than four months to write, and the plot of InuYasha alone has 800,000 words. I personally feel that I have almost explored the plot. Other loose plots seem to be a drag when inserted.

At first I wanted to write some scripts about the modern world + continental chapters, but many people in the modern world didn’t want to read it, so I only wrote a few pieces. During that time, the order loss was really fierce, and I still have lingering fears.

The reason for the mainland chapter is that almost no one has any expectations. Few people mentioned the topic of the mainland chapter, and a large number of orders were dropped a year ago.

Furthermore, the Inuyasha plot alone in this book does not have many flaws. Chapter 70 was a bit controversial, but in chapter 137 everyone asked me not to have several plot twists in a row, which was nerve-wracking. Chapter 255 is not much, but it is just the story line of Inuyasha, but it is definitely not too little.

If I open the heavens in the future, it will be nondescript and violate my original intention of writing InuYasha.

Based on these points, I decided to finish it before the year.

Next comes the extra chapter and the planning of a new book. The extra story is about the protagonist giving birth to a child and using the Time Tree as a springboard to travel to the world of Slippery's Grandson. There is also the protagonist’s pursuit of immortality.

The new books are mainly comics.

Stay tuned.

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