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Qin Shan watched the authors in the group continuously share their ideas to comfort him, and his mentality gradually began to change.
As an author, it's not about ignoring readers' opinions, after all, a closed approach to creation generally doesn't end well, but you also can't completely just listen to readers' opinions.
A book's readership ranges from a few individuals to millions, and as the saying goes, it's difficult to please everyone—authors can't possibly write plotlines that satisfy all readers' tastes.
Some people like knife-edge plots, others prefer pure romance, and some are fans of minotaurs—these preferences can't all be unified in one book.
Faced with such widely varying opinions, he, as an author, shouldn't favor any faction but should complete his creation based on the initial settings and the outline he had already developed.