Alright.
After all, a long science fiction novel cannot be completed overnight; Lin Yuan needs to carefully consider it.
In fact, he has been summarizing his experiences based on reader feedback.
Experience One:
Readers indeed like the touching plot of "The Heartbroken," but they also feel that the novel lacks science fiction elements.
Experience Two:
Readers are satisfied with the grand setting of "The Wandering Earth," but think that the plot is weak and the character development is lacking.
These readers are hard to please.
When it's soft, they complain it's not solid or thrilling enough; now when it's tough, they turn around and complain it's too harsh.
Fortunately, these two experiences have allowed Lin Yuan to find some balance:
The next science fiction novel should ideally give equal consideration to plot, character development, and science fiction elements.
Choices are limited.
But maybe not that few?