Three months have passed before I knew it, and I have finished writing almost one million words.

Let me say a few words.

Actually, I haven't read Naruto much. I read the manga sporadically. I read it in junior high school. I didn't have time to read it during the three years of high school.

So some of the characters in the early stage of my book collapsed, and I have tried to modify and save them later.

If I were familiar with Naruto and knew the personalities of these characters, I would not have written these early plots.

Baidu Encyclopedia did not give me a detailed description of Hinata's personality, but only said that she was a little weak.

When I wrote every day, I read a little bit of manga, a little bit of anime, and then wrote it according to the information on Baidu Encyclopedia, so some problems were inevitable.

Sometimes I was stabbed in the back by a few chapters, and sometimes the character setting was distorted.

I know that even if the writing is good, it is impossible to satisfy everyone who reads it, not to mention that my writing is not good [emphasis]

So I read some comments and modified what can be modified.

The goal I set for myself was to write as much as I could in my spare time within two months, and try to finish the ending, find my feel, and summarize the flaws.

It took more than 20 days to write more than 100,000 words from the first chapter to the chapter on the shelves, and the remaining 900,000 words were all thrown out in two months.

In fact, this book should have been completed half a month ago, but I was sick for another half a month, so I could only split the one-day update of some of the manuscripts into two-day updates, which slowed down the completion process.

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