God Bestows Evil

: Summary of Infinite Chasing the Murderer

 Infinite Pursuit Summary

 La la la, the chapter on Infinite Chasing the Murderer has been completed!

Um…

 First of all, I would like to report the results to everyone. It is now on the shelves. The first order is 660.

 Thanks to these 660 friends for subscribing.

 It’s a pity that I was not subscribed to 666 (just kidding).

 In the suspense area, this is a new book with very good results.

 Although I can’t compare it with other categories, I am still very, very satisfied.

 Thank you all for your support, thank you all from the bottom of my heart.

 …

 The following content is a plot summary of the second volume. Friends who are not interested can skip it directly. It has no impact on the specific plot of this book. You don’t have to read it. It’s just my random thoughts.

 …

 About Volume 2.

 Let’s first consider it from the perspective of a writer who wants to make money.

 According to reader feedback, this volume was a bit of a failure. Although some readers liked it, the number of readers dropped sharply, and it was obvious that most readers found it a bit boring.

 So I will make fine adjustments to the style of the following chapters, so you don’t have to worry about me going all the way.

 …

  But consider it from the perspective of an author with a little pursuit.

 I really enjoyed my second volume.

Such a story may seem simple to everyone, but it is not easy to write.

I have always wanted to write a story like this, but unfortunately I have never been able, and maybe I am not capable now, but this time I finally managed to write this story out.

 The cycle of identity, the cycle of cause and effect, the whole story is a circle, and the important role is the protagonist himself.

 The story of the cycle is no longer novel.

 But my circular story, although it is borrowed from others, is not copied from others. It is my own story.

  Although the writing may not be so nice...just think of it as my self-help dream come true.

In the process of writing, the writing method I chose is to show all the clues that the protagonist will use to the readers in advance as much as possible. For details that are inconvenient to show, I will also try my best to foreshadow the details, so that everyone can understand the specific plot when they see it. It won't feel abrupt.

 I don’t know if everyone is aware of this. I am not afraid that everyone will guess the plot, because I have already given out the clues. With everyone’s intelligence, it is quite normal for everyone to guess part of it.

  And I will not change the subsequent plot just because readers can guess the plot.

 That way it is easy to create some abstract plots.

 It’s really boring.

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Let’s talk about it.

 The source of inspiration for this plot.

  First of all, part of the plot refers to the story of Hirata in "Thriller Paradise".

   This super big pigeon who sleeps twice in three days is considered one of my idols in the Internet writing industry.

  I really like his books...Ghost Scream, Trafficking, Thriller Paradise, Unparalleled Double Harmony. I especially think Thriller Paradise is the best written by Trafficking, but it is actually the best-selling.

 As for the aspect that all participants are themselves, what inspired me was "Terror Cruise", a very classic suspense movie, I recommend everyone to watch it.

 As for the identity cycle, I refer to "Predestination", but this article does not involve time cycle, so I chose the career cycle model.

There are still some fragmentary sources of inspiration left, mostly suspenseful Hong Kong movies and the like.

Um…

 That’s probably it.

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 In addition, let’s talk about the update issue. I will try to update it three times a day, but I can’t guarantee how long it will last.

 Some readers suggested that I divide it into volumes.

 When I first started the book, I struggled with it, but since I didn’t divide it into volumes before, it’s too late to divide it into volumes now, so I decided to forget it.

And there are some excessive plots, which are inappropriate to be arranged at the front or at the back.

 I have a summary for each chapter. Please follow this guide. It should also give you some reference.

 The next article, Fatal Choice, so stay tuned!

 (End of this chapter)

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