100k special: Genderbent / Interview with the cast of MOS

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Hey guys, author here

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Hey guys, author here. To the ones that actually read this chapter (or others that did not), regardless, I would love to thank all of you for making Man of Steel reach this far. Honestly, when I first wrote this novel, I thought absolutely nobody would read this, but you guys did, and I cannot be grateful enough for you who stuck around.

I was in a rough patch during this period and I really thought of unpublishing Man of Steel because I had no idea how to continue it, but seeing how you guys are still commenting on here, I got motivated enough to produce.. two more chapters!

Man of Steel isn't ending yet—it's still far from over. So, you'll be expecting loads of more chapters... perhaps until chapter 60/70? If I actually do manage to finish MOS, this would become my first ever completed book.

Anyways, I should stop talking now. Let's continue on with the 100k special! DUN DUN DUN...






Firs of all, we have... Yugo! Please, introduce yourself.

Yugo: I'm Yugo, or Kage, or Seanel. Honestly have no idea what to call myself. I have like three names.

... Yugo would be best, innit?

Yugo: I'd be fine with whatever the readers call me.

A heartthrob that you are, Yugo. You seem quite different from the story. Would you like to explain your character in the story?

Yugo: As one of the readers that had made an analysis on me said, "someone who thinks he knows what he's doing or what the other is thinking, but when it all comes down to one thing, he's just jumping to his own conclusions."

I think what they said really fit the me that is in the story. I thought of myself as a God, but after being proven wrong multiple times, I would come to know that I'm just a normal human who are the same that the people I used to belittle. Anyways, their quote really stuck out to me and I cannot agree more.

That's true. When I was first writing Yugo, I thought it'd be fun to write a character that has a God complex. I also used to think of myself as better than others but when I got a C on my maths test, I think that was when I found that I wasn't superior to anybody.

Well, you know how there are characters that are really OP, right? Most are written in third POV so we can never really understand the world from their POV. Writing about Yugo, I thought I'd write from the perspective of a supposedly OP character and see the world from his perspective. That's when you will see that not everything goes according to his plan. Also, it's fun not writing about the thoughts of other characters until they say it out aloud. That's a part of being human.

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