My Life as A Death Guard

Chapter 393: End of volume summary

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End of Volume Summary

Stop going crazy and stop playing the victim. Let’s talk about something serious.

This volume can be regarded as the product of my failure in dividing the volumes, but my ability has indeed been improved in this volume, and the writing later on is also quite exciting.

If I were to summarize it myself, the major events would be the beating of Marco at the banquet, Mortarion's revenge on Curze, the killing of the scum in Perfect City, the bloody battle to redeem Angron, and the farce of Nikea.

There were many other plots interspersed in between, but I have forgotten them all and only remember these few highlights.

After all, I am a newcomer, and the connection between the events is not smooth. At the same time, when it comes to events that are described too much and overlapped in the original work, my performance is rather miserable.

Also, when I was busy in the three-dimensional world, my performance was pretty miserable.

The Banquet, Koz, and Perfect City were all completed during the summer vacation, so I had more time and performed better.

The subsequent rebellion will be a new attempt for me, but I am a newcomer after all, and in fact, everything I mentioned before was also my first attempt.

While writing, I have been summarizing, reflecting, and learning. I have searched for a lot of information and read countless online articles and classic literature.

Although I haven't found anything like a general formula, I can sometimes vaguely grasp the feeling, so I can write some interesting plots based on a flash of inspiration.

But flashes of inspiration are not suitable for long-term, large-scale online writing structures. In fact, I did not have an outline for The Great Expedition. I just thought of the events and then wrote them down.

For The Great Rebellion, I had to write an outline with a clearer structure. Although it was painful, I have now completed the outline of The Great Rebellion.

The next thing to do is to write these stories, while trying to stay within the framework of inspiration as much as possible.

The outline has been extended to 40k, and there is also a vague structure and goal for 40k, but the premise is that the Great Rebellion has not collapsed.

There's not much to say. Writing a book takes up a lot of my energy, but there's no reason to stop. I'll try to keep updating it daily, but I might try to combine chapters for big scenes.

What follows is a promise of some great rebellion, or spoilers,

To those book friends who are worried and questioning how I will start the big rebellion later, if you trust me and think that I can write it in any way and have a high acceptance level, then don't read on.

This great rebellion should not corrupt the loyalists.

It will not pull people in from the outside world to start a chaotic fight.

There is forced evil. (A Warhammer feature, a must-try)

There is a knife.

Famous people died.

But the knife and the sacrificed famous figures will be sewn back in 40k. I won’t really post the knife, but please hold back on the great rebellion.

See you tomorrow, and thank you all for supporting me until now.

(End of this chapter)