It's over. In fact, if you want to create a big climax, the ending should be a tragic ending, such as the destruction of the entire endless time and space, the choices of various masters and gods in despair, etc., including the protagonist's choice, it can't be so bland.
It would have looked more classic if we had a big climax, but we gave up in the end.
I used to like this kind of tragic ending, but now I don’t know why, I still prefer happy endings. It may be because I lived such a comfortable life before and didn’t experience the harshness of society, but now I have experienced too much, so I yearn for a happy and warm ending.
There’s no need to do that. Just have a dull ending and let all the characters live happily.
The writing of this book was a bit bumpy. As a writer of an invincible genre, it was bound to fall into a state of no more pretense in the later stages and gradually become dull. I thought of some ways to save it, and there were some climaxes, but overall it was still a bit powerless.
There are many poorly written parts in the book, and I feel embarrassed to say that they were written by me, but most readers are very tolerant and supportive of me all the way. I would like to thank everyone for their continued support.
As for the new book, I still need to discuss and agree with the editor, and take a few days off to sort it out, so it should be published in about a week. Thank you all again.