I Don’t Want to Be a General, I Choose Buddhism

: Instructions for changing the title of the book

Some readers have greatly noticed that the title of the book has been changed to "Pirates on the Top of the War: I will stand in the sky" and expressed doubts, so I will make a unified explanation here.

In fact, the title of the book I envisioned at the beginning was not "I Don't Want to Be a General, I Choose Buddhism", but another title.

It's just embarrassing that some words in the title were not allowed to pass, and then I used the name "If I don't want to be a general, I choose Buddhism" at the suggestion of the editor.

However, the title of the book did not completely match the main line of the idea, which led to frequent complaints from readers about the title of the book. And a few days ago, when the follow-up main line was finalized, there happened to be a brief introduction scene in the follow-up plot, so I changed the title of the book on a whim.

Some readers may worry that the protagonist will be blackened in the later stage, or it may be a disgusting plot such as a big change in personality. There is no need to worry about this at all. The character and purpose of the protagonist are the same from beginning to end, including the war against the Marshal of the Warring States Period. The feelings will always be the same.

And the style of the protagonist has always been in a state of acting. The beginning of the book actually shows that the protagonist has been waiting for him to have the "self-protection ability" he thinks.

Or, for a little spoiler, that scene in the introduction will be the third stage in the overall plan of the revolutionary army, and the real focus is actually the last sentence in the introduction.

Probably, above!

At the same time, I would like to thank all readers for their great support and love for this book, thank you very much! Some readers have greatly noticed that the title of the book has been changed to "Pirates on the Top of the War: I will stand in the sky" and expressed doubts, so I will make a unified explanation here.

In fact, the title of the book I envisioned at the beginning was not "I Don't Want to Be a General, I Choose Buddhism", but another title.

It's just embarrassing that some words in the title were not allowed to pass, and then I used the name "If I don't want to be a general, I choose Buddhism" at the suggestion of the editor.

However, the title of the book did not completely match the main line of the idea, which led to frequent complaints from readers about the title of the book. And a few days ago, when the follow-up main line was finalized, there happened to be a brief introduction scene in the follow-up plot, so I changed the title of the book on a whim.

Some readers may worry that the protagonist will be blackened in the later stage, or it may be a disgusting plot such as a big change in personality. There is no need to worry about this at all. The character and purpose of the protagonist are the same from beginning to end, including the war against the Marshal of the Warring States Period. The feelings will always be the same.

And the style of the protagonist has always been in a state of acting. The beginning of the book actually shows that the protagonist has been waiting for him to have the "self-protection ability" he thinks.

Or, for a little spoiler, that scene in the introduction will be the third stage in the overall plan of the revolutionary army, and the real focus is actually the last sentence in the introduction.

Probably, above!

At the same time, I would like to thank all readers for their great support and love for this book, thank you very much!

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