Congratulations on the end, a total of 112 chapters, less than 300,000 words. The ending is a bit hasty, but so far, the second volume is considered to be finished.

Strictly speaking, I feel that some of the things I wanted to write have been written, and some of the things I didn't write have been written. It may also be related to the need to have enough updated words. After all, I promised at the beginning of the month that if there are 1,000 monthly tickets in the first month of listing, 3,000 words will be added. Sometimes I feel a little rushed, but I still posted it.

Fortunately, it is all completed now. The first month is almost over. 200,000 words are okay. There should be no accumulation of additional chapters in the remaining three days. After that, I can see the situation and go with my feelings.

Back to the content. As a newcomer, in fact, the first volume is more of a test, so there are only about 50,000 words. I wrote it as simply as I could, and the tone was a bit high. I didn't see any problems at the time, and it was a bit difficult to deal with later. There are only two lines at the end of the volume, the spirit world and the God King, but the second volume has made a lot of changes.

It can be regarded as an attempt at writing. In fact, I have made many different plans in the second volume. Some of them are quite successful, and some are not so successful. For example, in the end of the volume, there are too many different lines experienced at the same time, and the perspective switching will inevitably cause problems. If I write this kind of end-of-volume content later, it is enough to gather two or three events. Too many branches will not only make the main line unclear, but also easily interrupt the emotions.

There is also the battle part. Maybe I really haven't seen many Western fantasy-style depictions of the war of gods, and I may not understand them. So I feel a bit of fantasy while writing. Fortunately, there will not be too many direct descriptions of the war of gods in the next volume. There are still many books that can be referred to for low-intensity battles. Just take them and learn.

As for the problem of explaining more at the end of the volume, some readers also responded that they didn't understand it, but that's about it. In the future, except for the part about faith that may need to be explained in detail, there is probably nothing to explain.

Finally, there is the problem of the volume name. I successfully made everyone forget that there is reincarnation, so except for a few readers, no one asked me "Where is the reincarnation?"

Of course, although the second volume is named [Reincarnation], the reincarnation itself is not important. In fact, the reincarnation of the protagonist, the God King who has a lot of scenes, the world, and even some other gods is the main body. At the end, Ryan also completely understood the causes and consequences of his reincarnation.

Speaking of which, I actually thought someone would raise questions, after all, my setting itself is contradictory. Memory and wisdom were taken away by Ryan, but the emotional ones were not. These are all typical authorities related to spirituality in the mythological world, and not much related to material. But it’s better if you don’t see it, so that no one will say that the author is eating books and contradicting before I explain the reasons, lol.

That’s all for the second volume. In fact, there are more to write, but some side branches will appear to be more lengthy, so I will only mention it later, such as the birth of the centaur Chiron, such as what the goddess of lust and the god of destruction are doing, some things that happened in the Titan War, and where Hecate’s father went after confronting the God King, etc. In short, the second era is over.

The third era is the era of Zeus and mortals. I have written a lot of stories about gods. I will try to finish the bronze man as quickly as possible, and then slow down the pace when the heroic age comes. In addition, if there is any content that does not match the description of the myth, and if there is something more or less, don't ask me why it is not xxx.

Yes, let me say it again. If there are changes in the time of the subsequent content and myth, don't ask me why it is not xxx. On the one hand, the timeline of the myth itself is messy enough, and on the other hand, the change of the protagonist cannot have no sense of existence.

Some characters who theoretically appeared later may be put forward, and some will be put later. For example, some famous figures in the Athenian city-state era will be put forward to a certain extent. If there is a reason, it is the distortion of fate. There will also be changes in the system of the mortal kingdom. The city-state will become a kingdom. I will try my best to give a process of change in line with the expanded geographical environment.

In the third volume, the power of the gods on the earth will be limited, which is also related to the fact that the gods were defeated and deceived by mortals in the myth. When writing myths, it is necessary to interpret the myths reasonably. This should go without saying.

Finally, I named the third volume [Heaven and Earth Division], which has various meanings. I haven’t even thought of some of them yet, but let’s just leave it as it is.

That’s all.

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