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Chapter 919

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Frankly speaking, I was a little surprised to see the evaluation of Tarot. I had thought that there would be people who would say that Tarot had become repetitive and not interesting enough, but I didn't expect so many people to say it so vehemently.

I had summarized the problem of Tarot a long time ago, probably at the end of Book 2 and at the end of Book 3.

Why not? Firstly, because it would cause time to be divided into small units of weeks, and the development of events would be fragmented, fixed, and programmed. Secondly, as an organization with weak members and a lack of cooperation, it would be an organization that could only hide on the surface. The communication between members would not be close enough, and the information that could be exchanged would gradually become insufficient. With Klein as the main body, unless most of the members' stories and experiences were turned into side stories within a week, instead of rotating them daily. But I believe I don't need to say more about what kind of reading experience this would create.

Thirdly, as a conference, a conference with deities, any comical or funny things on the surface could be vetoed with a single vote. It wouldn't be considered. Tarot didn't in the past, doesn't in the present, and won't in the future. Therefore, interesting points and reactions could only be concentrated in the mind. When the information content was insufficient, the program became more and more fixed, and there were no new members joining, repetition and a certain degree of tedium were unavoidable. But wasn't this the normal state of a conference? Laugh, if there was no communication in the mind, and it was all simple questions and answers and body movements, trust me, the conference would be a hundred times more boring.

That was why I had always said that most of the time, I would skip over Tarot and would omit it. That was the reason.

Then why should I write? When the information involves the growth of the members' mentality, changes in their thinking, and the shaping of their personalities, I had to write. If I added it after encountering a corresponding situation, it would definitely seem abrupt and not gentle enough, and the readers would be mentally unprepared.

Actually, when I wrote the terms' island 'and' the depths of the stars', I was very satisfied and felt that it was very interesting. This was because it wasn't just from the perspective of personality, it also involved different experiences, knowledge, and emotional inclinations. It was very interesting. Furthermore, when a normal person knew that this was an important issue involving Rosell The Great and heard the corresponding content, how could they not try to understand and guess? It would be abnormal if they didn't do it. Derrick was abnormal because he couldn't understand how important Rosell The Great was to outsiders.

Also, starting from the Tarot a long time ago, other than the most important information, I would try my best to only write one or two details at a time. At most, I would write three details at a time. I would skim over the rest. But no matter what, I still had to skim over it. Otherwise, the characters would fade away.

As for whether or not their imaginations were exaggerated, the Magicians were afraid because they had met Dawn Dantès and talked bad about him behind his back. Furthermore, when they were working together, the German Sparrow had displayed his cleverness and craziness, so it was inevitable that they were afraid. In addition, they weren't sure what kind of hidden dangers the Pharaoh Mummy represented. Wasn't it normal for them to be curious about its use? The reason why they didn't ask later wasn't because they thought it was gossip. It was simply because they didn't want to pry into other people's secrets. Yeah, it was awkward to talk about it from God's perspective.

The Hanging Man's fear stemmed from the difference in strength, as well as the other party's identity as a Blessed. Just like in the workplace, if you offended the trusted aide of your leader, wouldn't you be worried about being kicked out of the company and left to fend for yourself?

Sometimes, leaving blank space was charming, but if you didn't write it clearly, you would really be scolded badly. After all, the readers weren't here to read and comprehend. Just like this time, why did Bernadette ask such a question? Just think about the implied attitude and the comparison of their statuses, and you would understand the reason. Then, she was called a retard.

Really, sometimes, it was really silly to be criticized. To be able to help Bernadette eliminate two wrong choices, I felt that Little Ke's heart was already very soft. If the other party were to guess the truth, it would be troublesome. If I were to be colder, I could directly request for a different question, saying that the current diary didn't reflect it.

Another time, I saw someone say that Audrey's character was too naive and childish. She was always pouting, which didn't match her character. I felt ashamed. I didn't think I'd written such a thing before. I quickly opened the documents and searched for the word "pout" one by one. In the end, I discovered that there was only one pouting in the entire text. It was Xio. As for Audrey, she only puffed her cheeks a few times. But even an adult would subconsciously do such a thing at times.

At this point, after writing so much, I still have to sincerely apologize, because ultimately, it's my fault. I wasn't able to write clearly, which made it difficult for people to understand, and I wasn't able to make the writing more interesting. I wasn't able to reduce the repetition and monotony, which resulted in a poor reading experience. All of this is definitely the author's fault. It's the author's failure, and there's no reason or excuse for it. I have to sum up my experience and find a solution. Currently, there definitely won't be a Tarot for a long period of time. This isn't something I've thought of now, but something I've been preparing for since the beginning. I'm ready to jump back to the timeline at any time. Yep, previously, because I was writing about Dawn Dantès, my daily life was rather dull. If I switched to another member, and it didn't have anything to do with Klein, it would directly dilute the main storyline, and the point of view would be very messy. This was the result of my previous experiments. When Klein came out, there would be something more exciting, and I would naturally be able to expand the plot of the other members. I had been suppressing Little Sun's progress for a long time.

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