Summary at the end of the volume


Summary at the end of the volume

Hello everyone, this is the Double Fisherman.

To be honest, I often felt trepidation when writing about Psykers, especially in the middle and late parts of the first volume - because there were so many positive reviews.

But is it okay that it was really written by me? Or is this just a simple information cocoon?

After all, readers who think the writing is ugly often won’t comment, but simply delete the book in the upper left corner and be done with it.

On the other hand, I also feel joy.

Compared to the result of the previous book, which was less than fifty for the first time, so far, the results of Psyker have exceeded the results at the end of the previous book. Of course, this is still not very high, but it is enough to make me happy.

Thank you everyone.

Let’s talk about the first volume.

——About cyberpunk.

"Tower Overturn" refers very clearly, which is to overthrow [Emerald Pharmaceuticals] and overthrow a company with rebel and anti-corporate forces. This is also a common element of cyberpunk, and I am no exception.

But considering the cyberpunk theme and the self-consistency of the style, there is Paloser after the first volume-Emerald Pharmaceutical has indeed overturned, but the new companies can’t wait, Want to rebuild the tower.

This ending may not be perfect, but I believe Harold can handle it.

——About the subject matter.

Although the stage of the first volume is the corporate alliance under cyberpunk, it will also be the same in the second volume. But overall, the psyker's world view is still like that of the stars, and you can also see some clear reference sources, such as Warhammer, Utopia and the like.

Before starting the book, I planned to set the stage to "universe", but after thinking about it, it was too big and I was afraid I couldn't control it. So it is still limited to one planet, and it should be quite interesting to stuff various political systems from the stars into one planet.

Probably.

——About the heroine and the harem.

To be honest, the intensity of the discussion in this area far exceeded my expectations.

But I must explain here that I will not be completely limited to a certain theme. Psyker does not have a female protagonist, just because I think it is not suitable to write a female protagonist. Speaking of which, I would like to explain a little more.

My last book was about a harem, and I mentioned in my closing remarks that the next book will also be about a harem—until the eve of the book’s release, this idea remained unchanged.

But I re-evaluated the psyker. With this world view and Song Shi’s character, I’m afraid I won’t be able to make a partner, so I turned to a heroine-less game.

At the same time, on the other hand, the writing of the harem in the last book was really bad, so the psyker will practice writing some stories first, and then restart the harem in the next book to practice writing the heroine.

——About updates.

Kneel down.

“Do you think you are a professional writer?”

“I think I am.”

“If you update four thousand times a day, it may be a little tricky. ”

“Will it be done? ”

"I will do it."

"If you accumulate [moments] of code words one by one, it will be [a lifetime]."

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Write When I got here, the sunlight outside the house had already filtered in, and it coincided with the scene envisioned in the last chapter of the first volume. Writing a book is indeed a wonderful feeling.

My friends who see this, I wish you happiness, thank you.

All I can do is write as well as possible.

——See you tomorrow.

(End of this chapter)

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