
The End of the World Begins in the Countryside
About This Novel
"As a college student who came out of the countryside, I originally just wanted to lead the villagers to build a safe shelter, where I could farm and live a leisurely life." "I really don't want to save the world. I blame those escapees in the city, especially the scientists and engineers. They only need two steamed buns a day to work. Have you never seen such cheap labor?" ----Selected from the third volume of "Quotations of the Greatest Pioneer of the New Era". Recently, this quotation published in New Era Weekly aroused strong protests from the permanent residents of Kaoshantun... "We promised to live in a mountainous village with honest folk customs, but when we went there, we were asked to dig coal, move bricks, raise horses, and dig out manure... There is no humanity at all!"
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Official(2)Scraped 12d ago
Author, you can't always assume that the protagonist is a bad guy when he encounters a force. How can we say that most people in a civilized society are good people, and they cannot suddenly become bad people at the end of the world. Otherwise, how will the protagonist develop and grow if he encounters a force and destroys it?
good
But you can't write too many contradictions and conflicts, as it will make people upset. Author, you can write more about development.
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Official(2)Scraped 12d ago
Author, you can't always assume that the protagonist is a bad guy when he encounters a force. How can we say that most people in a civilized society are good people, and they cannot suddenly become bad people at the end of the world. Otherwise, how will the protagonist develop and grow if he encounters a force and destroys it?
good
But you can't write too many contradictions and conflicts, as it will make people upset. Author, you can write more about development.









