Chapter 340
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Regarding Abraham's diary, some people said that it was rather stiff and didn't seem like it was written for him. However, why did I choose this method? Why didn't I choose a softer method, such as the inherited formula hidden in the middle of the notebook?
This was based on the character's personality. Although that unlucky guy died as soon as he became an Extraordinary, he still had his own personality. He thought of himself as the protagonist and believed that he could restore the House of Abraham to its former glory. See Volume 2, Chapter 101. Therefore, he wrote at the beginning of the diary:
"This will be the history of the rebirth of a cursed family!"
"I want to remember every key point!"
From this, it can be seen that his diary was not only a diary, but also an autobiographical history. He hoped that his future descendants would be able to use this diary to admire the glorious, correct, and great ancestor's hard work to overcome the curse and restore the family's glory.
Therefore, his diary should be closer to the type for others to read. Therefore, he would record every choice he made, so that his future descendants wouldn't be able to understand the glorious, correct, and great ancestor's intentions.
This was the reason why I handled it that way. As for the existence of the formula, it was even more normal. For such an important matter, ordinary people would definitely be afraid of forgetting, so they wouldn't rely purely on memory. There must be a corresponding paper record, the only difference was where it was recorded and whether there was a need to look for it again. Based on the character mentioned above, it was very normal to use the diary as a notebook.
After saying that, I still had to sigh. This time, I didn't write it well enough.
For an author, if the meaning they wanted to express could not be read directly by the reader, and they had to give additional explanations, it proved that the writing was indeed not good enough.
Perhaps I should strengthen the feeling that this was an autobiographical history written for others to read at the beginning of the diary. For example, I should add a sentence, "Future descendants, please remember this history." That way, the later parts would seem more logical.
Also, it wasn't a coincidence that I bought the purified bullets. Little Ke had made a request before, and getting it this time was part of the plan. See Volume 2, Chapter 89, at the end.
Well, it's fine to argue with this chapter in the book review section, but please don't attack me personally.
Finally, since I've already written a single chapter, of course, I'll ask for monthly votes!
I'll try to get three chapters next week, but after that, I'll have things to run around before the 25th, so I can probably only get two chapters.
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