///This chapter is also a summary at the end of the volume. Skipping it will not have any adverse effect on the subsequent plot reading, but of course I still hope you can read it. ///

When I typed the words "End of Volume 2", I felt an unexpected sense of relief.

I actually didn't think about ending Volume 2 here at first. I thought I would write more, such as finishing the plot of Wei Le returning to China, and then writing some other transitional plots, and then ending this volume. I even had a plan to write more in Volume 2, even including the content of the next season.

But when I finished writing Chapter 502, I had a strong feeling that it was most appropriate to end Volume 2 here.

So I decided.

So, do you think that my writing process seems to lack planning?

I end when I say it ends, and I start when I say it starts, as if there is no plan.

But it seems to be like this. I have an outline and a detailed outline, but despite this, I still have many other ideas during the writing process, and what I actually write will be very different from what I planned a year ago.

For example, I planned to have Wei Le lose in the final.

For example, a year ago I planned to have Wei Le spend a year to avoid relegation.

But after I started the 2017/18 season, I felt that Wolves were strong enough to enter the European war zone. So I omitted a season of content and sped up the writing rhythm.

After I really started writing the content of the final, I felt that if Wei Le "suffered" and had to spend a long season to "revenge", it would be really beyond my control with my current writing level.

So Wei Le was able to wake up a week before the final, and calmly walked into the Lyon Olympic Stadium and won the championship.

In the process of writing this volume, I increasingly realized the limitations of pre-planning.

A lot of things happened this year, and a lot of changes occurred.

I said goodbye to my carefree 18 years old.

Not only in the process of writing novels, but also in my own life. For example, my plan for my future career has changed. Under the increasingly sluggish working conditions, just "taking the postgraduate entrance examination" is not enough.

A postgraduate degree is no longer a life-or-death gold medal, especially in the field of law. It is not that you can rest assured just because you have a postgraduate degree. At least in this respect, I did not think enough a year ago.

At first, I was thinking about starting the next book as soon as this one was finished, but now it seems difficult.

To be honest, I don’t know what will happen in the future. Maybe the writing plan for this book will change again and again, just like I decided the content of the second volume here.

So, what I want to say is that it is a natural thing.

There must be a way out when the car reaches the mountain.

Let’s talk about the plot.

With the Europa League in hand, Wolves have been written into the history of football. This youngest team unexpectedly stood at the top of Europe in a posture that no one had ever thought of.

Wei Le has gradually become more mature from a fledgling young head coach.

He has become more courageous, more perceptive, and more determined.

When facing the giants, Wei Le is no longer as anxious as when facing Liverpool in the English Championship. When the team loses the ball, Wei Le can always react quickly.

The ability to adjust on the field, which Wei Le lacked originally, has now become the "killer instinct" that enables Wei Le to lead the Wolves to win the championship.

The players of the Wolves are also growing and maturing in one or two hardships after another, ushering in their own transformation.

Jota reconciled with his former self in the boos of Atletico Madrid fans, Martinez found himself in the cheers of the fans, and Ruben Dias flatly refused Manchester City's high salary and confirmed his future in the Wolves.

Everything is moving in a good direction.

Wei Le is changing, the players are changing, and the team is changing.

Throughout the second volume, there is always a line, that is, the subtle changes of the Wolves.

Wei Le led the Wolves to soar to the sky and even won the Europa League championship. This is not just the credit of one person, but more than a dozen people, and it also reflects the transformation of a team.

The Wolves are changing from the mentality of a small club to a giant, and they must also change from a small club to a giant.

I didn't specify the transfer budget of Wolves last season, but it can be seen that it was definitely not a lot. At least compared to the other BIG6, it was indeed not much. Under such restrictions, Wei Le still made full use of the limited transfer funds.

However, Wolves' problems have not been solved, and have even become bigger.

ThenThe Wolves were never prepared to fight on multiple fronts.

There were only two goalkeepers, and even less than four central defenders in the end; Kounde was the only right back, and Doherty could not keep up with the rhythm; in the midfield, Rodri still had no substitute, and after De Paul's transformation, Van der Beck was the only attacking midfielder.

In terms of the wing, Gonçalves' position fluctuated between the wing and the middle, and Trossard sometimes had no substitute.

Wolves wanted to fight on multiple fronts, and even compete for the championship on multiple fronts, which were all issues that needed to be considered.

Whether Wei Le could find these problems and how to solve them, it would be left to him in the next volume.

Let's talk about other people.

The 2018/19 season was destined to be an extraordinary season for Chinese fans.

In this season, we have Wu Lei, the second Chinese player to play in La Liga. But in the book, he will not be the only one, because there is another Chinese player struggling in Germany not far from him.

The timeline has changed a bit. The success of Chinese head coaches has also pushed more players to the vast space abroad.

Perhaps we can expect more overseas players to appear in the novel.

How much impact will the increase in overseas players bring to the stagnant Chinese football? Let's wait and see.

Back to the novel.

In this volume, my updates have not been stable. After I recovered from my illness, I had exams, and after the exams, I had military training. But I feel that everyone has adapted to my unstable update frequency now. It's really hard for everyone (laughs).

October is here again. I can only say that I will try to return to the state of two updates a day in October last year, but whether it can be achieved and how long it will take to achieve it is hard to say. I apologize to everyone in advance.

In this volume, I finally broke through the 1 million word mark; although the reading volume has declined, my "chasing reading" data has been relatively stable, which means that many old friends are still here with me.

Thank you.

Thank you for being here.

I don't know how long our fate will last, but as long as I can update for one day, I will not forget you in my heart. It is you who made me insist on writing this story to perfection.

I also wish you all a healthy life and a happy National Day holiday in advance.

The second volume is more like a transition for this book, like the development stage of the story. The tone of this stage is as the title says, it is natural and natural.

Starting from the third volume, the wolf team will really go from yellow water, through green water, to blue water.

That is a brand new field that no one has ever set foot in.

1.14 million words, 502 chapters, the second volume is over!

See you in the next volume!

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