I'm not sure about the exact plot as I haven't read it in detail. But generally, it might be about a hero who decides to stop fulfilling the role of a hero, perhaps due to some disillusionment or personal reasons.
Since I haven't read the 'I Will Quit Being the Hero Novel', I can only guess. There would probably be the hero himself who wants to quit. There might also be some friends or comrades who try to persuade him to stay in his heroic role, or who are affected by his decision. And there could be some antagonists who either oppose him because he's a hero or who take advantage of his decision to quit.
It could be that you faced an overwhelming enemy or a situation that made it impossible to continue as the Demon Lord. Or maybe you just wanted a simpler, more peaceful life.
To return it, the following methods are usually needed:
1. Gradually reduce the frequency of writing: If you have already started writing a novel and have a creative team, you can gradually reduce the frequency of writing and let the team monitor the progress and coordinate the work. He could also set a time limit to stop writing novels for a period of time so that his body and brain could rest.
2. Changing direction of writing: If you don't like the genre or it's outdated, you can consider changing direction. Try writing other types of books or movies or explore other interesting ideas.
3. Give up: If you have already written a certain number of novels and have a certain reputation, you can consider giving up. They could choose to leave the publishing industry and switch to other fields such as education, investment, or start-up.
4. Selling novel copyrights: If you don't want to write anymore, you can sell the novel copyrights to a third-party company for a certain amount of profit. However, this method needed to be carefully considered because selling the copyright required a certain amount of time and capital costs.
It should be noted that no matter which method you choose, you need to respect intellectual property rights and relevant laws and regulations to ensure that your actions are legal and compliant.
To make your furry fanfic stand out, focus on the emotions. Really dig deep into how the characters are feeling. Are they excited to explore a new part of their world? Or are they scared of the unknown? Make the readers feel what the characters are feeling. And try to add some mystery. For example, there could be a hidden part of the furry world that no one knows about, and your characters start to uncover it. This will keep the readers hooked.
A young furry named Jack dreamed of being part of a furry group at school. However, when he tried to join, the other kids in the group rejected him because they thought he wasn't 'cool' enough. Jack was heartbroken. He had so much passion for the furry lifestyle, and this rejection made him question his self - worth. He started to withdraw from social activities related to the furry world, feeling really sad and dejected.