One Piece Shadow Army

Chapter 133: Remarks on the launch

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Remarks on the launch.

It took two months and 330,000 words to put the book on the shelves.

For a One Piece fan fiction, the word count during this free period can be said to be very high.

When the first recommendation failed, my editor asked me whether I wanted to put the book on the shelves. It was early July at that time.

I told the editor that I wanted to wait a little longer.

I write a slow-burning article, and there are basically very few readers in the early stages. I wanted to continue waiting and seeing, but there are still very few people who follow suit.

From the time I signed the contract till now, I have only received two very basic recommendations from the backstage. Because I did not follow up enough, I failed to advance in the first round.

The editor asked me to speed up, but the pace of the book has basically been established, and I can't speed up too abruptly, otherwise it will feel fragmented.

Since the book was not recommended, naturally not many people read it, and I have no complaints about it.

The only thing I can do is to write more free chapters and accumulate more readers.

From more than 100,000 words to more than 200,000 words, to the current 330,000 words that are now available on the shelves.

With such bad results, I was once confused about whether I should cut it off, but in the end I didn’t, I still persisted.

Why do you insist? Maybe it's because you are unwilling to give up.

The One Piece fan fiction that everyone reads.

It seems that the protagonist must crush everything, and the supporting characters seem to be trash. The protagonist can kill pirates with a bounty of tens of millions as soon as he appears. The pirates are all trash, and there is nothing they cannot defeat if they travel through time.

But why can you crush the other party just by traveling through time? Does that mean they are useless just because you are working hard

These are commonplace routines and routes.

I'm getting a little bored, so I haven't written like this since Chapter 4.

In this book, the protagonist is even more unbiased and always looks at things rationally. I did not mock anyone in the original work.

No comment without seeing the full picture.

Just like I wrote in Chapter 9 that Major Kahn had a big sharp sword, and some people said that this was possible, so why not take a look later and see why he could have it

Or in other words, foreshadowing and preparation are not necessary in One Piece fan fiction, as the One Piece plot just needs to be exciting

Even if it has always been like this, is it right

Online stories first need characters, and in order to make the characters vivid, I think the first thing is emotion.

From the very beginning of the book, I described the characters' emotions indirectly, including the protagonist's emotions, the emotions of the William Pirates, and the emotions of Major Kahn.

From the second volume to now, in order to deepen everyone's impression of Kahn, I have linked him with Jiyuan to make it more profound.

It was impossible for a Marine admiral candidate to be an undercover agent in the Revolutionary Army from the very beginning.

But I still write like this because I think the characters each have their own emotions, and they are all connected to each other, and this is a real story.

Instead of everyone loving the protagonist, it seems as if the whole world revolves around the protagonist.

The original Verroch was killed by Major Kahn, and I also infused him with a story to make it truly combined with the original Vergo.

I write very slowly, at most two chapters a day, and my writing skills are not that good, but I have always tried my best to describe this story.

I don't want to write a book that everyone will think is just the same after reading it. If you finish reading a One Piece fan fiction, what can you remember

From the first chapter to now, everything the protagonist has done is reasonable in my opinion. It contains gratitude, growth, hatred, and confusion.

On the ghost ship, the protagonist summoned the first A-level shadow soldier, Lanros, and at the Navy Headquarters, he received an S-level rating.

After returning from Valleliant, he was interrogated, but because of the life-saving grace, he did not reveal his guess that Kahn was a revolutionary.

Now he has to face a new choice when facing the evil of the Celestial Dragons.

Charlotte Coles!

He is not funny or weird. He remains sober and rational. He has both coldness and warmth. Now, is he just a paper man

In other words, among the One Piece fan fiction, is the protagonist I created worse than others

Everyone loves to read fast-paced One Piece fan fiction, and the online literature market is like a river flowing smoothly.

My book is now like a fish swimming upstream. It is still very weak and does not quite know the technique to gain strength in the water. This road is difficult to take and it is even unlikely to succeed.

But such a logical and well-developed story is always the right way.

Isn’t it

I persevered for two months and wrote 330,000 words out of unwillingness. It's not a big achievement. The only thing to look forward to is the release of the book tomorrow.

As for giving monthly tickets or something like that, everyone can just give according to their ability.

Thank you all for your continued support. The author is here to ask for a first order. The chapter will be published tomorrow, August 1st, after 12:00 noon.

The author sincerely hopes that everyone can subscribe to support, please!