
I'm Really Not a Simple Idol
by Eyes Glowing
About This Novel
A man who thought he could choose a different life. A person who wants to find something that fulfills the meaning of his life. On the way, he met them. It was they who brought a different color to his life. They are his three thousand calamities. He and them, an unusual story. Different HY. Group: 822658300
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The first hundred chapters explain the timeline, the background, and the changes in various aspects of the male protagonist's experience, including thoughts and concepts. I wonder if you have seen it. Moreover, the protagonist himself is moving forward and growing, including the confusion when encountering a fork in the road and the dilemma of encountering difficulties. Of course, you have to go through a lot before you can transform, right? Only with growth can we have what is later called success. As for the main line, isn't the draft a line? As for the follow-up content, characters are not allowed to appear and plots are not allowed to be buried? Because there is no outline, I don't know where I will write in the future. If you don't agree with the above statement, you may need to change it in advance. Thank you.
I want to ask who the heroine is?
Author, is there a single female protagonist or multiple? Who is the heroine?
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First of all, many people may say that the male protagonist has no sense of existence or that the plot develops too slowly. Of course, I admit and agree with it, but it is currently 300,000 words and is still in the early stages of the whole book, so I may not be able to see it quickly. Secondly, some people think that the male protagonist has been standing still, so I want to ask what is standing still? Where to stay still? Cause? That still needs to wait. Big boys always need to experience something and grow up first. Emotion? I have done various preparations so far, just for the sake of emotion, and the heroines must appear first. Some people may also think that what are the one hundred and ten chapters written before? My idea is of a transition, of an experience.
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Official(3)Scraped 1mo ago
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The first hundred chapters explain the timeline, the background, and the changes in various aspects of the male protagonist's experience, including thoughts and concepts. I wonder if you have seen it. Moreover, the protagonist himself is moving forward and growing, including the confusion when encountering a fork in the road and the dilemma of encountering difficulties. Of course, you have to go through a lot before you can transform, right? Only with growth can we have what is later called success. As for the main line, isn't the draft a line? As for the follow-up content, characters are not allowed to appear and plots are not allowed to be buried? Because there is no outline, I don't know where I will write in the future. If you don't agree with the above statement, you may need to change it in advance. Thank you.
I want to ask who the heroine is?
Author, is there a single female protagonist or multiple? Who is the heroine?
Something I said before
First of all, many people may say that the male protagonist has no sense of existence or that the plot develops too slowly. Of course, I admit and agree with it, but it is currently 300,000 words and is still in the early stages of the whole book, so I may not be able to see it quickly. Secondly, some people think that the male protagonist has been standing still, so I want to ask what is standing still? Where to stay still? Cause? That still needs to wait. Big boys always need to experience something and grow up first. Emotion? I have done various preparations so far, just for the sake of emotion, and the heroines must appear first. Some people may also think that what are the one hundred and ten chapters written before? My idea is of a transition, of an experience.









