Simply list a timeline, which year did you graduate from college, which year did you start working, what was your first job. When did you get a girlfriend, when did you get married, when did you have a child, when did you get divorced, when did you get cancer, etc.
Simply list a timeline, and then carefully expand on the mood and thoughts when you experienced those things.
Although the writing skills have been upgraded to level 4, some things have been a long time ago, and many things can't be remembered, and what kind of mood you were when you encountered those things, etc.
So when making an outline, Hasegawa often stops and thinks hard. Sometimes he even makes some things a little confusing, and thinks about some things in a mixed up way, etc.
So just writing an outline is quite exhausting for Hasegawa.
When he finished writing the outline, Hasegawa looked at the outline in his hand, and his mood was particularly complicated for a moment. He dug out the memories and feelings that had been buried deep in his heart. Although there was no heart-wrenching pain, he could not help but feel melancholy.
Putting down the pen in his hand, Hasegawa could not help but let out a long breath.
"Hasegawa-kun, it's time to eat." Mrs. Yuigahama's voice suddenly came with a knock on the door. In an instant, all the melancholy and other emotions were cleared away.
"Okay, I'll come." Hasegawa stood up, turned around and walked out, with a faint smile on his face. Novels, life, autobiography and other things. When facing things, they are secondary. The world is big, but eating is the biggest.
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After coming back from dinner, Hasegawa sat in front of the computer desk, turned on the computer, and held the outline he had written before, with his expression constantly changing.
Thinking about the life before, it can really be regarded as a failure. Although there is no heart-wrenching pain, I always feel melancholy.
After thinking about it, I added a few more characters to the outline.
In terms of character setting, Hasegawa did not make any changes or modifications. He probably wanted to write the original feeling. If he made any changes, it would not be called an autobiography.
Writing an autobiography for yourself feels a bit strange.
Thinking so, Hasegawa opened the writing software on the computer. Then the ten fingers of both hands quickly typed on the keyboard, and lines of fonts continued to appear quickly. In the blink of an eye, more than two hundred words appeared in the typing software in just one minute.
With a complete outline, there will be no jams when writing, and the typing skill level is not low, so Hasegawa writes very fast.
The story starts from just graduating from college.
For a college student, graduating from college means unemployment, and at the same time, it also means breakup season.
A student who graduated from a second-rate university, although not a third-rate fake university, is actually not much different.
After breaking up with his girlfriend, he is a little introverted, so when looking for a job, he has no advantage, or rather a disadvantage, because he is not good at speaking. This can be regarded as a double blow.
How to find a job, and how to go on blind dates with strange women under the urging of his family. In the end, under what circumstances did he compromise and marry a woman with whom he had no feelings.
In order to get married, all the money in the family was spent, and even foreign debts were owed.
Because of the anxiety of his parents, they had a child after one year of marriage. After having a child, what kind of contradictions arose between the woman and the man, and finally they broke up because of their different values.
Everything seemed so ordinary, so ordinary, and even unoriginal.
After the divorce, when did he find out that his health was not good, until he died in the end.
Such a story, Hasegawa estimated, is about 100,000 words.
100,000 words, in traditional novels, can be considered a long novel. It is completely different from online novels or light novels. After all, if an online novel does not have millions of words, it is embarrassing to say that it has written a long novel. Even if it is a light novel, it can usually be written into five or six volumes.
When writing, there is no excessive embellishment. It is almost true to write about the things that have been experienced.
A man who has been treated like a baby at home since childhood, and then meets a woman who has been treated like a princess at home since childhood.
Prince and princess? Although they are the princes of their parents and the princesses of their parents. Can it be regarded as a romantic fairy tale? No, it is not at all, it should be said to be reality.
The concession of men makes women step by step, and because the so-called feminism suddenly appears in society, the status of women is reversed and they are superior.
Faced with a superior wife, the man who has been treated like a prince by his parents before can't bear it and divorces.
There is no embellishment, no beautification, and no deliberate uglification. When Hasegawa wrote, he even wrote from a God's perspective.
After this book was written, if it was placed in China and read by two groups of people, men and women, men would probably think that the women in the book were too ugly, while women would think that the men in the book were too worthless. Men think that men are too difficult, and women think that women are too difficult.
Of course, if this book was placed in Japan, Hasegawa could even imagine that after reading this book, men would probably think that the women in the book were too much, and after reading it, Japanese women might spit on the women in the book, at least most Japanese women would do so.
It's just that, although what he wanted to write at the beginning was just an autobiography of his previous life, since he had written it, Hasegawa wanted to publish it and then distribute it. In this case, Hasegawa naturally had to make his novel more readable.
After all, Hasegawa is now in Japan, so simply writing about China's affairs does not seem to make Japanese readers feel any sense of identity.
So after writing half of it, Hasegawa hesitated for a while and re-listed an outline.
He also wrote about a family in Japan, and wrote about the two in an interspersed way.
If someone without a certain writing skill wrote it like this, it would probably make people feel that it was a mess after reading it. But with the writing skill of level 4, Hasegawa was able to perfectly adjust the two, making the book not only not messy, but more interesting and more readable.
But with this interspersed, Hasegawa's writing speed had to slow down, especially under the premise that Hasegawa himself was not so familiar with some family situations in Japan.