It’s over, let’s spread the flowers! !

That's probably it for the last two chapters.

"Rou'er Chapter" is not very specific. I saw a comment this morning saying that I didn't understand it, but I didn't want to change it too much.

I deliberately did not use too much ink on whether Gu Chen liked Bai Xiaowan or not. I only wrote that he chose Xiao Rouer in the end.

It can be regarded as leaving a little bit of romance for the girl Bai Xiaowan.

When the character of Bai Xiaowan came out in this book, there were many comments asking whether it would be a single female protagonist or multiple female protagonists.

The answer I gave at the time - no.

Because what I want to write is a complete story. All the characters in this story may not be remembered by readers, but the protagonists must have their own characteristics.

In order to show the characteristics of each protagonist, there needs to be contrast.

So I created the supporting role of Bai Xiaowan.

Unlike other books of the same type that only slap the "Green Tea School Beauty" in the face, I added her own personality characteristics to Ye Qingyu.

These three girls all have their character arcs before and after meeting Gu Chen.

Now that I think about it, it should be a story with multiple female protagonists.

In fact, I still regret it a bit. It would be better to add a few more girls, such as a flight attendant in black stockings, a cool female CEO, a cute little loli... and just write about the harem.

Because my book is written like this, those who like to read a single heroine will abandon the book; those who like to read multiple heroines will feel that the harem is not enough...

The author is the one who gets hurt in the end.

but.

I don’t think this is a good story, and it’s fairly complete (although the transition later seems a bit stiff), and I’m quite satisfied with it.

The current level of book writing is here, I still need to practice.

For example, the career line is not very well written. It may be improved in the next book.

I feel a bit sad that this book has not yet been written and there is no particularly specific foreshadowing...

For example, the paragraph "Kindergarten" is to write about Su Rouer's love for children, and to write in detail the misunderstandings and resolution processes that will occur when Gu Chen takes over Bai Xiaowan's five-year-old sister...

This is the specific way for two girls to meet in Shura Field.

Also, I wrote that Bai Xiaowan originally wanted to add a "sleepwalking" setting when she called Gu Chen.

In order for Bai Xiaowan to have physical contact with the male protagonist due to a "misunderstanding" when they were living together, and for Su Rouer to bump into her in some way...

Hey, thinking about it, such a Shura field should be more exciting.

Ye Qingyu had also thought about the character of her father, who had never shown up, and the situation of other relatives in her family. The conflict was not limited to the last point expressed...

It's a pity. Look at my current daily income of 4.62 cents, and it's still getting lower...

I have no motivation to write anymore.

Although I am only a sophomore, I have been writing books since my freshman year, and I write about campus sweethearts.

(The author is proud!)

The 500,000-word book was published on another platform.

Now you can read it on 6+1 Cat. I won’t tell you the title of that one. In fact, the writing is not as good as this one.

(The proud author beeps in a low voice: But it makes more money than this one...)

After taking a look, I noticed that many of the books here seemed to have endings.

But I still wrote so much. If I can send it out, I would like to thank you for review.

If it can't be posted, I will slowly post it in the chapter, focusing on a review that will make me angry.

snort!

Let you get stuck before I drive the chapter!

Just kidding (dog head)

This book is meant to have a light tone, and it shouldn't be heavy in the end.

I can write this.

What I should be most grateful for is not the platform, but the opportunity to meet everyone who reads.

Although I don't often reply to comments, I read every book review, chapter review, and short review carefully.

I still remember the IDs of many lovely readers, and I am grateful for every tip.

(The people who read this book should be students without financial means. There is no need to give rewards. Leave some money for your parents to buy delicious food. If you think it is a little bit interesting, just leave a comment.)

Finally, the author bowed and solemnly said:

thank you all!

That’s it for Gu Chen’s story.

On February 29, 2004, I wrote the last sentence of this story in my dormitory

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