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Some thoughts and chatter

To be honest, I didn't intend to write any original plots at the beginning. I wanted to get too many original characters, open up other sub-lines, and delve deeper into things that the original Naruto did not have.

Because creating too many original characters and sub-lines in fan fiction means that it is no different from courting death.

Once you don't grasp it well, subscriptions will go crazy.

Keep in line with the plot of the original work. No matter how bad the writing is, the plot will not collapse. At most, you will be scolded, but the subscription will be relatively stable, and the drop will be slower.

Anyway, I am used to being scolded. I am a glass-hearted person, and I never read the comment area, which affects my mood.

However, after some serious thinking, I think I should try harder.

Masumi Asami, Red Shadow, Clone and other characters that are not in the original work, the previous Valley of Hypocrisy, the subsequent plot of Bear Kingdom, and the extension of the earlier Hanzo plot are all the results of testing the waters again and again.

It is good to be able to make money lying down, but if a person has no dreams, what is the difference from a salted fish?

Wait for the day when only the part of this fanfic that overlaps with the plot of the original novel is left, and the rest of the plot will not be explored in depth.

As for the story of Asami Masumi, Chikage and other original characters taking refuge in Shiraishi, it will be written in the side story. Unless necessary, I will not make sensational memories in the main story.

The plot of this volume is the chapter where the kingdom of ghosts rises to become the sixth largest country, and it has a lot to do with the subsequent chapters of the Chunin Exam, Kakashi's Revenge, Operation Akatsuki, and the Fourth Ninja World War. The camera will slowly shift back to the trio.

The next book will most likely not be a doujin. Doujin writing is too restrictive. Various rules and regulations will limit the development of the plot, and it is not easy to grasp the scale. However, it is still early from the next book, so I won't go into details here.

(end of this chapter)