Chinese students at Hogwarts

Chapter 90 Summary and Thanks

Thank you everyone for your support and encouragement. Although it is difficult, the first volume is finally finished.

Thank you all for your votes and rewards. Well, it will probably be on the shelves soon. I’ll wait until these words of thanks are put on the shelves.

Let’s talk about the plot.

To be honest, I didn’t expect the first volume to be so difficult. Although I had an outline, to be honest, the plot started to drift away from Chapter 15.

In other words, I am working hard to pull back the plot later on, because the plot I originally designed was for the protagonist to directly reveal the secret of pure blood.

I almost scratched my head after changing it. It was all made up on the fly, without any presets. That’s why it was so difficult for me to write in the end.

Fortunately, I finally pulled it back and returned to my own preset plot, which is Professor Quirrell's short story.

It’s kind of an explanation. We always talk about the butterfly effect, but why did we change it? We can’t just say the butterfly effect and be done with it, right?

Before writing this book, I did not expect that it would cause controversy in Duan Commentary, nor did I expect that some people would be so malicious.

There are 200,000 words and nearly 4,000 paragraphs and comments, which is quite busy for a fan who only has a few thousand collections.

My idea is very simple. There is no content about the East in the world of HP, and I don’t agree that the East will be like the West, waving a magic wand and chanting incantations.

So sometimes I wonder, what does the East look like in the HP world?

I kept thinking about it and finally couldn't help but want to write down the East in my imagination.

Many people told me that HP stitches Dongfang Bingbeng because the Eastern Taoism system is higher than the magic system. I think it makes sense.

But I think we can try new ideas.

That is to reconstruct a HP Oriental based on HP's world view and framework, combined with the traditional Eastern culture.

I think it might be possible, but after all, I haven’t tried it, so I can only touch upon the contents of the first volume, for fear that too much might cause problems.

All I can say is please continue reading. If you can’t accept it, I don’t have much else to do and my abilities are limited.

Let’s go back to the content of the first volume.

When writing Philosopher's Stone, my biggest feeling was that my hands were tied because the protagonist's abilities had to be kept within a reasonable range.

The characters also needed to be foreshadowed, and coupled with the problem of my own writing style, the entire first part was decided.

I tried to make the protagonist do something, but it always felt difficult with Dumbledore watching him from behind.

I wanted to say something, but I was too sleepy.

Without further ado, today is my precious daughter’s first birthday.

Dad wants to say to you here, happy birthday little carp!

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