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The Inazuma volume is completed

At this point, the Inazuma volume is officially completed.

The length of one roll of Inazuma is equivalent to two rolls, but in Liyue Mond, each country is actually two rolls long, so the actual lengths are almost the same.

In terms of the completion of the plot, it still suffers from the same old problem. The process is relatively long. Because I want all the characters in the card pool to appear, the plot is inevitably lengthened, which leads to too much foreshadowing and looks a bit lengthy.

The Inazuma Volume has a total of more than 120 chapters, which adds up to less than 500,000 words, which is less than one-third of the total. It is still a certain improvement compared to the previous two areas, but future plots must continue to be condensed and refined.

Just fine.

The plot has basically explained all the things that need to be explained. Many readers have been asking why the protagonist does not have the Eye of God, the protagonist’s identity and so on.

The author really couldn't answer these questions before, because everything is in the subsequent Inazuma volume.

Until now, these questions have been answered in the Inazuma volume.

1. Why doesn’t the protagonist have the Eye of God?

The answer is simple. The protagonist is essentially a demon, and the reincarnation system appears in the Inazuma volume, so there is no doubt that the protagonist is the reincarnation of the God of Steel.

Since the protagonists are both demons, how can they possibly make others dazzle.

This is also the reason why Zhongli failed when he wanted to give the protagonist the Eye of God as mentioned before.

2. The identity of the protagonist.

The identity of the protagonist has been revealed in Inazuma Scroll, but in fact it is not the whole setting of the protagonist.

As for the protagonist’s other identity, we can only talk about it later.

At this point, the main content planned before the book started has been updated, so it is marked with the words ‘Prologue Completed’.

Because these are the things I wanted to write before starting the book.

And with the completion of Inazuma, anyone with a discerning eye can see that this book will enter a stage that will focus on originality.

At most, Xumi can be included in the plot, but subsequent Nata Fontaine Winter will be mainly original.

And this also happens to answer another question: why Kujo Sora is the heroine.

Because the following content is mainly original, there will definitely be chapters with a large proportion of original characters.

At that time, it is assumed that among the ten people who appear, if only Ying is a character from the main game and the rest are original characters, it will definitely lead to insufficient immersion for readers.

But if you can add a character from the original game at this time, it will alleviate a lot of this abrupt feeling.

Moreover, the attributes of this character cannot be the same as those of existing characters. For example, Ying is a girl (at least in appearance), so the new member cannot be a girl. Kamisato Ayaka Yonomiya Kurumi and the like have to be passed directly, so it is suitable.

You can only choose from adult girls (what? Young girls? That’s too much punishment)

There are only a few of the three regions for adult girls to be selected, namely Yora from Mondstadt, Yelan Shenhe from Liyue, and Kujo from Inazuma.

As for why the first few were not selected, Ura Yelan really has nothing to do with the protagonist. As for Shen He... it is difficult to adjust the atmosphere of the team, so the final selection was Kujo.

So Kujo Sora's joining the team is for this purpose, and in order to achieve a stable effect, Kujo Sora will directly join the protagonist group, so she has the identity of the heroine.

This was planned when the book started, but I didn’t expect that the talent of the protagonist group would reach this point a year later.

In the next update, the author will work hard to make the story more compact, make the volume smaller, and try to tell the story in the shortest possible length.
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