: Some thoughts on the death of Ran Min

 Some thoughts on the death of Ran Min

  Recently, many people have left messages in the comment area, saying that they do not want Ran Min to die, and even threaten the author by abandoning the book, and some even insult the author and his family.

Regarding the former, Liuxiang wanted to say: It’s just a novel. If you don’t want to read it, don’t read it. Can we get together and take a break?

  

There was a group of Ran Hei who argued in the group every day and refused to listen. He told me every day: kill Ran Min as soon as possible.

 There are so many people like this that they misled Liu Xiang and made me think that Ran Min was not popular, so I chose to be the first to write him to death.

 When it came time to write about Ran Min's death, a group of people stood up to oppose it, saying that Ran Min could not die and would abandon the book after his death.

 Whether you write it down as a co-author or keep it as a co-author, you’re not going to please both sides? This is too difficult for me!

 In a novel about hegemony, it is normal for a few characters to die. After all, how can there be no undead people in a war?

This book is even more so. Hundreds of named characters have died so far. It can be said that except for the protagonist and a few characters, no one is certain to die.

Liu Xiang had warned in advance that the Twelve Super Gods would undergo a major change, with the weak giving way to the strong, so the initial lineup would not be the last.

Out of the twelve super generals, the protagonist has seven. In terms of probability, a few of them will die no matter what. This is an inevitable event.

Let’s put it this way, in the world view of this book, except for Li Cunxiao and the dead Ran Min, all the super generals under the protagonist are at risk of falling.

 Although it is cruel, it is precisely this cruelty that is the charm of the summoning theme.

 Readers who really like this book, Liu Xiang wants to believe, must like the worldview of the group of heroes in the overall structure of the book, rather than just a single character in the book.

 Abandon the book just because of the death of one character?

 Na Liuxiang can only say that this book is not suitable for you. Although it is not destined for you, we can get together and part ways.

 This book of mine may not be to your taste, but there are many good books at the starting point, and there is always a book that suits your taste.

  It’s not worth it for Ruxiang to get angry, rude, curse, or even greet his family viciously because of a fictional novel written by someone else. Don’t you think it’s worth it?

 (End of this chapter)