Starting Immortal Cultivation from a White Dog

Chapter 75 Remarks on the launch

Chapter 75 Remarks on the launch
I received a notification that it will be available for purchase tomorrow, so I'd like to take this opportunity to chat with you all.

The inspiration for this book comes from Journey to the West and Mount Shu. The demons and monsters on the journey to the West are beautiful and charming, while the men are strange-looking and ugly. The women are called fairies and the men are called monsters.

As for Mount Shu, the status of monsters is outrageously low. Even dragons are often skinned alive and have their tendons pulled out. Even those who have cultivated for thousands of years can be dealt with by a child with a magical weapon.

Uh... I've gone off on a tangent...

Although the monsters in myths and legends were all bullied terribly, those bizarre and wonderful monsters, such as the peacock, the roc, the bull demon king, the six-eared macaque, the hundred-eyed centipede, the spider demon, the scorpion demon, the fox demon...

It was truly impressive!

And those female demons, bold, beautiful, and passionate, make one regret not having taken a closer look when they were young.

So... in order to see more female demons, no, in order to experience the life of the demon race, this book came about.

I also considered using some exotic animals and mythical creatures from legends as a starting point, but after thinking about it, I felt it was meaningless. Those are too far removed from us. On the contrary, we are more familiar with dogs, which are ubiquitous nowadays.

In mythology and legends, apart from Erlang Shen's celestial hound, there are few canines, and there are no canine spirits among the monsters in Journey to the West.

Just like everyone says, simps and single people are also considered dogs...

So many people probably have some experience with dogs now, right?!

I solemnly promise that I am not single, not a simp, and I don't have any of the typical "dog-like" experiences!

Uh, I've gone off on a tangent again. Anyway, since so many monsters have been killed by humans, it must be quite novel to see a monster appear once in a while.

But the demon race I imagine might be a little different. For example, even the simplest thing is clothing. I'm already a demon in the mountains and forests, so why would I need to wear clothes? That would be too strange.

The demon race is not a single race. There is reproductive isolation among the various demon races. Can you imagine an ape and a chicken? But after a demon transforms into human form, regardless of whether it retains its original characteristics, it immediately loses its reproductive isolation, like a man who slept with a snake.

If Bai Suzhen hadn't transformed into human form, there would be no Legend of the White Snake, or perhaps a wedding night between a human and a snake... The image is too beautiful to contemplate! Demons possess civilization, but lack etiquette and morality. Instead, they operate on the most primitive laws of survival of the fittest and the law of the jungle. Therefore, many things are naked and outwardly expressed, lacking human rules, doctrines, and concepts of family and nation.

Demons tamed by humans and demons from the wild mountains and forests are inevitably different.

Therefore, from the wild mountains and forests to the great sects of the Central Plains, the collision of immortals, Buddhas, demons and monsters will generate many wonderful stories.

Hope everyone likes it.

As for the discussions about transformation and the female lead, it can only be said that this book is not a mythical beast novel, but rather a fantasy novel set in a Xianxia (fantasy martial arts) world.

The female lead, why can't she have both? Only children make choices.

In fact, this book does not have a female protagonist in the strict sense. In the outline, there are some distinctive female characters who will appear one by one. They are either human or demon, and they all have their own style and experience.

That's about it. Also, after Bai Qian appeared, the latest chapter was blocked, probably because of the word "mu gou"? I don't understand either. I tried to resubmit it after making changes, but it still failed. I could only make slight modifications and repost it. I hope it didn't affect everyone's reading.

It will be available for purchase tomorrow. After midnight, I will release new chapters as usual, each chapter is 4,000 words long, and I can probably release two chapters... I really don't have any drafts saved up, and I write slowly.

Finally, thank you all for your monthly tickets, recommendations, rewards, and continued reading over this period. I managed to snag a spot in the Sanjiang Literature and Art Awards among the top authors of the same period, which is truly amazing!
Thank you to all the bosses for the lovey-dovey moments (all the votes, tips, and following the story), and thank you to my editor Qingzhou. It was you who gave me my first contract back then, and so much time has passed without me even realizing it.

Thank you~

I hope that everyone, no matter where they watch it, will try their best to support the first subscription.

Bai Long'er: Woof woof woof!!

(Note: This is not the author's name...)
(End of this chapter)

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