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177 – Final Review
Leonard’s ups and downs of guild management have finally come to an end.
The Great Evil has been completely destroyed, Nightrend has attained Buddhahood, the Empire has been shattered, Emeric has reformed, and the guild has become the strongest in the principality, so now all that remains is to heal Leonard as he wishes.
The Lucas guild members whom I love and cherish so much to continue to move towards a happy life, but as always, I stopped at the end review.
Whenever I write a final review, my shoulders feel light and refreshed, but this time, I only have regrets.
I could have written more interestingly, more deeply, and more colorfully, but I couldn’t do that this time.
In particular, I made a lot of ridiculous mistakes that even a novice writer wouldn’t make.
These include Celestine and Ornette’s growth process before modification, and the early departure of the subjugation team members.
In the case of Celestine, her indicators were shattered in the beginning of her appearance, and she did not recover until the end.
It was really, really hard mentally because Ornette fell into chunks every time she appeared.
It was even more so because I thought that both Celestine and Ornette were really well-formed characters that I put my brains into creating.
If you come up with something that’s going to be really delicious and it doesn’t work out, you’re bound to feel ashamed, regretful, and doubt your own abilities.
It’s sad that the works and characters that could have been bigger didn’t see the light of day because they met the wrong writer.
Some people might say that this is a good enough result, but that’s not true.
Because it’s about your own standards and satisfaction, you’re bound to have regrets no matter how many views it gets.
Views are not an absolute standard.
In the case of the previous work, 〈 Demon Chef 〉, I was very satisfied even though it ended with only 200,000 views.
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There’s a lot more I want to say, but I’ll keep it short.
It was originally 3,500 characters filled with anger, shame, and regret, but I deleted them all. Wow, that must have been really delicious.
Thank you for following and loving the story of Leonard and the guild members so far.
See you again in the next project.
Thank you.