"Fighting Officials" and "Fighting Wives" are discussed in detail.
In the winter of 2005, I chose to conclude "The Fight Against Wives" during the season of winter's birth, leaving her with the final record of the distorted Eastern non-flirting after marriage.
As the side stories are compiled into a book for the first time, each story varies from short to medium length. As for the reading method... I personally suggest a similar approach to what is found online: read one story to completion, take half a day to reflect, and then read the next story, slowly savoring the side stories.
Therefore, the outline is utterly useless! (Who claims that the outline is useful? Step forward!)
I am concerned that my emotions may not be able to adjust after reading all the side stories, each with its own attributes, in one go
The series of related stories about Dongfang Fei and Ruan Donggu has come to an end here, and there will be no next volume. If one day I happen to have inspiration, it will only be published on the webpage or official website, and will not be made into a book again. (So, feel free to visit the website when you have time!)
Now, farewell, Eastern Non! I am liberated!
Later, the company quietly submitted a pile of emails, and I took a silent look... (Moderator Feitian was watching closely, she was struggling to receive the messages)
I: ... ... I became too immersed in the role, the Eastern style is difficult to interpret, my eyes are more white, so ... ...
I : ... ...
This is the limitation of a single official document for the day, but the decision under the constraint of word count is such that just the three trials of gender would require several chapters. By the time the trials are completed, the document will have reached its word limit, and Dongfang Fei might still be calling out: I haven't finished the trials yet, wait for me, I must clarify whether Minister Ruan is male or female before concluding the official narrative
I still remember that the initial plan for this series was to have 3 to 4 volumes, but it is best to proceed discreetly. Each volume should end at a point that allows for a natural conclusion, making it difficult for others to guess, in order to avoid the awkward situation of having to write despite being unable to.
1. The East does not maliciously test the gender of Minister Ruan.
In reality, whenever I cast a glance at someone, a gust of wind seems to strike back, scolding me: What kind of gaze is that? Do you look down on others?
In summary, this series represents a personal approach to storytelling that I have adopted. The first book, "A Sudden Attraction in the Officialdom," focuses on the initial encounter; the second book emphasizes the process of getting to know one another, but both are primarily centered around the plot, with little emphasis on romantic elements, aiming to meet the word count and structural requirements. The two supplementary volumes, on the other hand, focus on the emotional aspects of subsequent life.
Final decision: Regardless of whether the three articles on the official website are included, the two volumes of "Douqi" side stories will be published. Since that is the case, let us make the two volumes of side stories as round and complete as the author, and include them together in the next illustrated book.
The above three points will certainly be unfamiliar to those who have read "The Inability to Distinguish Right from Wrong," as they do not appear at all in the novel Ha
Therefore, it is necessary to consider during the design: this is called a romance novel, the control of the political drama, one volume focusing on officialdom, one volume primarily on interactions, and each volume must conclude neatly and cleanly
Finally, it is time to bid farewell to the protagonists. Writing a lengthy novel is quite rare in the romance genre, and I am certainly not a pioneer (salute to the pioneers), but I am still very happy to have completed their story in my own way. Goodbye, Dongfang Fei, I will no longer have to ponder your twisted mindset!
Uh... I must admit that I was stunned for three seconds at that moment. I had never considered including the articles posted online, and I mentioned in the afterword of "The Fingerless Lady" that they would not be included. ... (This proves that one should not speak too definitively.)
The following is a part of the outline for "The Inability to Distinguish Right from Wrong", hereby announced
Indeed, is someone familiar again? This time, the section of "The Side Story of the Wife Battle" continues the development following "The Fingerless Lady," and also features the story of the main characters Huaining and Feng Yilang. (Who says Feng Yilang and Huaining are not the main characters? The one who becomes a "kindred spirit" with Dongfang Fei through their intellectual battles is Feng Yilang; without him, the intellectual battles would not proceed smoothly)
3. In an attempt to capture the strategist Feng Yilang, they instead abducted Huaining. According to the history of the dynasty (which is actually the history of a romance novel), a man whose intelligence rivals that of Zhuge Liang must be extraordinarily handsome. However, since Feng Yilang has an ordinary appearance, the handsome Huaining was mistakenly identified as the strategist of Minister Ruan... (Upon reading this, everyone must find it amusing! But the author wishes to clarify that this is Yu Qing's outline, and there is nothing wrong with it! It is absolutely normal!)
You think you are Tan Baolian
Since it is rare to release two volumes of side stories, why not include the "War" side story from "Unclear Right and Wrong" on the official website? This would allow for the complete collection of the entire series, making it more convenient for reading
Therefore, during the release of the two supplementary volumes of "Fighting Wives," the company had previously communicated about it
2. Ruan Dongqian's direct admonition, the crisis of public punishment with the cane.
Read the extra chapter, the author suggests
As for whether there will be other supplementary novels published in the future, I think the chances are not very high. After all, novels centered on love are relatively pure and do not involve too many conflicts among characters, and the plot tends to be somewhat grand... (The key point is that I mostly prefer supplementary chapters that depict sweet, simple lives with a touch of charm. Who would be interested in reading one hundred thousand words about the mundane aspects of life such as rice, oil, salt, soy sauce, vinegar, and tea?)