Summary at the end of the volume


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  At the end of the volume, I conclude
  that I won’t go crazy, I won’t be miserable, and I’ll say something serious.

  This volume can be regarded as the product of my failure in dividing the volume, but it is true that my ability has been improved in this volume, and the subsequent writing is also more exciting.

  From my own summary, the big events should be the violent beating of Ponyboy at the banquet, Mortarion's revenge on Curze, the killing of scum in Perfect City, the bloody battle to redeem Angron, and the farce with Nikaea.

  There were many other plots interspersed in it, but I forgot them all. I only remember these few breaking points.

  After all, I am a newcomer, so the connection between events is not smooth. At the same time, when it comes to over-described and overlapping events in the original work, my performance is relatively miserable.

  And when the third dimension was relatively busy, my performance was also miserable.

  Banquet, Coze, and Perfect City were all completed during the summer vacation, so I had plenty of time and performed better.

  The next Great Rebellion will be a new attempt for me, but I am a newcomer after all. In fact, the things mentioned above are also my first attempts.

  In the process of coding, I have been summarizing, reflecting, and learning. I have read and found a lot of information, and also read countless online articles and classic literature.

  Although I haven't found anything like a general formula, I can sometimes vaguely capture that feeling, so I can write some watchable plots with a flash of inspiration.

  But a flash of inspiration is not suitable for a long-term and large-scale network structure. In fact, my Great Expedition does not have an outline. I just thought about the events and then wrote them down.

  For the Great Rebellion, I had to write an outline with a clearer structure. Although it was painful, I have now completed the outline for the Great Rebellion.

  The next thing to do is to write these stories while keeping as many flashes of light within the framework as possible.

  I originally started this fanfic based on my hobbies, but I was shocked that I could get to this point. My current goal is to finish this book seriously.

  The outline has been extended to 40k, and there is also a vague structure and goals for 40k, but the premise is that the Great Rebellion does not collapse.

  There’s not much else to say. Writing a book consumes a lot of energy on my part, but there’s no reason to stop. I try to keep it updated daily, but I might try to close the chapters when it’s a big occasion.

  Next are some guarantees, or spoilers, about the great rebellion, for
  book friends who are worried and question how I will start the great rebellion later. If they trust me, they think I can write whatever I want, and they are very receptive. Just don't look back.

  This great rebellion should not corrupt the Loyalists.

  We will not recruit people from the outside world to start random wars.

  There is forced evil. (Warhammer feature, must try)
  There is a knife.

  Famous figures died.

  But the sword and the famous people who died will be sewn back in 40k. I won’t really issue the sword, but please hold back for the Great Rebellion.

  See you tomorrow, and thank you to everyone who has supported me until now.

  (End of chapter)

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