We Agreed On Experiencing Life, So Why Did You Immortals Become Real? - Chapter 132

Chapter 132: Remarks on the Release
: I have so much to share with everyone. I usually just silently scan the screen, seeing both praise and criticism, but never saying anything. I’d like to take this opportunity to add a few words.
I’ve seen many people say that the protagonist’s five hundred years to reach Mahayana status is too fast, that their lifespan is too short, and so on. This is my problem. I rarely read orthodox immortal cultivation novels, and my biggest impression of them is urban cultivation. As everyone knows, urban cultivation speed is as fast as drinking water, and ascension can be achieved in a few years.
Therefore, I have no concept of time. With my natural spiritual roots and boundless Dao body, five hundred years is not fast, just an average speed. I didn’t expect so many people to think that cultivation speed is too fast.
For example, the concept of Mythical Daluo, I only learned about it from the comments.
As for the power of each realm, I only considered the Divine Transformation and Tribulation Crossing, thinking that the universe is so vast, and the Fusion stage could blow up a planet. I didn’t consider the other realms. As a result, the power of Qi training to the Nascent Soul stage is understated.
Then there’s the Jiang family issue at the beginning, which has been quite controversial. Some people think Jiang Li shouldn’t have done that; he could have just killed Jiang Yixing instead of reporting him to the police.
When I was designing this plot, I thought it would be exciting if we could find the bad guys and punish them through loopholes in the system, rather than resorting to force.
But it seems the reception hasn’t been very positive, as some believe the Human Emperor should be ruthless in his killings.
Some people also think that being law-abiding in a world of immortal cultivation is outrageous. I’m thinking about a time traveler who travels to a world of immortal cultivation and goes from being a law-abiding citizen to a powerful individual who kills without restraint. Does that mean they’ve changed the world, or have they been assimilated by it?
If they’ve been assimilated, changing their original aspirations, are they still considered powerful?
In short, I’ve given it a lot of thought, but it seems to be at odds with many people’s perspectives. Perhaps it’s just my writing skills.
Regarding updates, as you’ve seen with my usual update schedule, I only have two chapters at almost midnight. I don’t have any drafts left, so I was completely panicked when I was notified of the release.
Today, if nothing goes wrong, there will be four chapters, updated during the day, and I’ll try to finish writing the zombie world.
I’ll slowly repay the rewards.
Finally, please give me a first order.
(End of this chapter)
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