Nightwatcher: Important notice!
Well, it’s actually fine, just tell everyone that the two chapters today were in the evening, and the morning ones were not written.
It’s not me, Carvin, but I want to get the context of the case and consider the details.
Don’t complain, let me explain.
Writing a case is different from a normal plot. For a normal plot, just have an outline in your mind. For example, I will pretend to be forced today, tomorrow will be pretended to be forced, and the day after tomorrow I’ll be forced to pretend to be forced... and then write step by step.
But writing a case is a reverse process. I have to think about the ending first, and then reverse the whole investigation process. Which chapters need to ambush and which chapters need to be foreshadowed. I have to figure it out all at once. Think clearly before you can write.
The simple explanation is that in the normal plot, you only need to think about the content of today's two chapters, or even the current code. As for writing a case, I may have to think about the content of the next dozen chapters first.
Difficulty and workload vary greatly.
is like the Sangbo case, where the outline is made in advance, otherwise the small cases cannot be linked together.
But the update will be late, but will not be absent.
Don’t forget the monthly pass, ohhhhhhhhhhh.