Chasing after articles is addictive.
I think this is probably the first long review I wrote on Ocean Literature Website, right?
I always felt that the quality of the articles on Ocean Literature Website wasn't high. Just by looking at the title, I knew it wasn't on the same level as Jinjiang.
Actually, I was too shallow.
Who said that awesome articles should have awesome titles? Look at Ocean Literature Website's Dong'er's various imperial concubines. Look at Empress Fu Yao.
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Looking at the votes, most people fell for Zhangsun Wuji's outstanding talent. Then, it was Zhan Beiye, who was always open and aboveboard. Then, it was Divine Doctor Zong Yue, who didn't have many scenes.
And so, Wuji's Heart ended.
The last few pictures were soul-stirring. I felt sad when I read them. I couldn't forget the domineering words of the Heaven Fiend King in the documents. "You can't reject it. Otherwise, my sword will pierce through your chest and stab into the five continents. Once it goes, it will never come back." Under what circumstances would there be such a soul-stirring oath?
Actually, even after the end of the second volume, I still felt that this was the beginning of the story. This was the beginning of a group of strong and beautiful young men and women, fighting and fighting in the martial world...
They had an incomparably strong heart. They didn't give up or give up in the face of adversity, and they stuck to their principles.
Every character made one's heart ache. I had to say that the families of the two male protagonists covered all kinds of filth and darkness that a royal family should have. However, it strongly reflected their outstanding qualities. One was so bright, while the other was so all-powerful.
I thought that from the third volume onward, Fu Yao would truly appear on the stage of the five continents. I still remembered that during the chaos in Yao City, a certain important person had said: God's guidance is her direction.
Heh, where Fu Yao is, is the place where the gods are?
I liked this style of writing. I personally thought that in Longan's writing, Di Huang was better than Yan Qing. As for Fu Yao and Di Huang, it was still undecided.
A female lead like Fu Yao did not need any prince who was willing to be a hero and save the damsel in distress to serve as a foil. She alone was already the most beautiful scenery in the world. Ah, even without your protection, he can still roam the continent, do what he wants to do, and become the person he should be. No matter how slim the hope of returning home is, he never gives up. Little by little, step by step, he steadily moves towards his goal. Along the way, bystanders like us can't help but pay attention and care to him.
It was because every single one of them had a unique aura and a wonderful life. No matter who was missing, they were able to overcome despair and move forward towards the future, towards their ideals, carrying the weight of another person.
That's why it's so pleasing to the eye.
She wasn't an omnipotent female lead with a golden finger. She wasn't a peach blossom female lead who was loved by everyone. She wasn't a saintly female lead who was conflicted about her life and suffering. Fu Yao was a real person with a skill. She had normal thinking. She was smart and beautiful. She was just a young girl.
Only real things would be read by people. An article that could resonate with people was a good article. Just like how a plot created for the sake of a bridge would never reach the height of attraction, if Fu Yao lacked that unique temperament, perhaps he wouldn't be loved by so many people.
There was also the adorable, unparalleled, and extremely intelligent Lord Ingot.
Heh, I suddenly thought of Garfield … That's why I said I was having a fit …
Ah, Ingot, you're awkward, tsundere, kind, arrogant, and most importantly, lovable little mouse! So what if you only appear once in a hundred years? You've met the transmigrator Meng Fuyao, who wouldn't appear for many years … Thus, the waiter brought my order, and I ate. Oh, praise longan, Japanese food is of good quality. Because of your diligence, I've developed a habit of reading novels every day. Oh ~ scattering flowers ~ I look forward to the next chapter ~)
She disappeared into the food.
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Regarding literary names, it was probably a pain in the hearts of many authors. In this area, literary names that were too orthodox were equivalent to seeking one's own death. Nothing could be seen from the literary name alone.
My analysis of Fu Yao was correct. She was an independent, courageous, and free-spirited woman. She had her own complete world, and her world shone on others, and allowed others' light to shine in.
She was not a dodder flower that clung to men, and those men only needed a woman like her who could match their wings. The love that was born from politics and bloodshed might not be lingering enough, but it was a different kind of charm.
This was the story that I wanted to express, and I hoped that it would be so real that it could touch the same feelings. I do not know if I can do it, but I hope I can.
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