The prequel is finally over, and Wubi himself didn't expect this volume to be delayed for so long.

Please allow Wubi to quibble. Ah no, please explain:

First of all, every epilogue has to mention Si Teng once, and this time is no exception.

After all, the opening volumes of "Celebrating More Than Years" and "Si Teng" set the general tone for the follow-up of this novel, among which Ruoruo and Si Teng are the most successful.

Leaving aside.

Wubi used a lot of ink and chapters to establish the role of Si Teng, but found that the more copies of her time travel, the more the character's "mystery" will be overdrawn. If it continues like this, Si Teng will gradually wither and lose Marginalized until written 'dead'.

(It's not really dead. For the specific meaning, please refer to the previous "Statement of the Epilogue of "Zhu Xian" and "Jian Ye"")

So when deciding to open the world of "Prequel to the Lotus Lantern" and "Lotus Lantern", Wubi wanted to try to 'live' a new character, which is the heroine Yang Chan in this volume.

By the way, I can also plant a foreshadowing. When I write about the critical moment of "Honghuang" or "Fengshen" later, emotions can be transmitted across space and the world, and affect another "Three Virgins".

seems to have failed

The role of Sato can stand up is largely based on coincidence.

The beauty of Da Tiantian makes people more and more obsessed with it, the icy and arrogant yet intellectual and gentle character of Queen Vine, and the pleasing fashion show, just right plump, full of aura as soon as you stand there.

It is not easy to set up a character with a gentle personality, not so unique, but equally impressive.

According to the feedback from some book friends, everyone doesn't seem to like "Yang Chan" in this volume that much. Looking back at Wubi, her character is indeed a bit "ordinary".

However, Wubi does not intend to give up erecting other female characters, and hopes to create a character that will impress everyone later.

As for Yang Chan, it is expected that there will be another world interspersed between the prequel and the main story, which is the next volume "Dear, Beloved".

Reasonably stagger the time when Chen Xiang was born and grew up, and then let Zhou Ji come back to finish.

Then came "Dear, Beloved" and "Sweet Honey, Ashes Like Frost".

Like Ruoruo and Su Taner, Fan Xian and Xu Fengnian in the past. If you want to write "Dear", it will probably be linked with "Xiangmi". Sabi hit the line.

(Wait. Why did I add 'we'?)

If I write about other dramas later, the same is true. In theory, one actor has two dramas, and the memory of the characters in the two dramas will affect each other across the world. It can be regarded as a supplement to the setting of this book.

In addition, "Dear Loved Ones" was the first to be finalized, and it is also Yang Zi's work that Wubi particularly likes.

There is no bullshit, no brain-dead 321 team, no sudden abandonment of teammates during the game to pick up girls, no blatant promotion of fake matches, except for a female reporter with a 10-minute plot at the end, everyone in the play is normal, everyone is normal , all normal people!

It's really hard to find a normal person in today's TV series

How should I put it~ This is a drama that looks very comfortable. When it should be sweet, the corners of the mouth will inadvertently rise, and when it should poke the heart, people will be touched involuntarily.

Until now, Wubi’s most impressive scene is Xiaomi announcing his retirement. Wang Hao hid under the light stand of the arena, grabbed his hair, hammered his head one by one, and said to Xiao Ai sadly, "Dad is really useless." , Dad can't do anything well', Xiao Ai took his arm and called him 'Dad' in a crying voice.

That scene was so poignant.

Of course, there is also Xiaomi’s part. I just watched Sylar’s ​​video recently. Born at the wrong time, the hero is late, the last C in the golden age of CN DOTA, the most promising championship at the end of his career, sitting in the commentary seat superior.

All in all, "The One I Loved, The One I Loved" is a rare and good domestic drama, if you haven't watched it yet, give me a quick note of Amway!

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