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High school, youth, studies, and love were two unavoidable things.

Dai Mengmeng was a girl who dared to pursue her own love. Of course, she was also willing to matchmake other students. It was a fact that Wang had a crush on Li Mu. Dai Mengmeng felt that Wang and Li Mu were a good match.

However, Li Mu was obviously not in the mood to fall in love. He had enough things to do. Wasn't falling in love a waste of time? Besides, high school students shouldn't be lovey-dovey at all. If they wanted to fall in love, they could wait until they were adults.

After the sports meet, Li Mu realized that no matter what activities he took part in in, he would be assigned to the same class as Wang. However, he didn't care and thought it was just a coincidence.

However, the mastermind behind all this was Dai Mengmeng. She was very popular among the girls in the class, so she secretly cheated.

After a few interactions, Li Mu felt that Wang was a little girl who knew how to take care of others. She was always thoughtful, but nothing else.

Now, Li Mu was wondering if he should reopen Journey to the West. It was hard to lose the enthusiasm. Almost every day, hundreds of viewers left messages requesting to reopen the manga.

Li Mu wasn't a person who liked eunuchs, so it was time to reopen.

The story started again, and a new chapter told the story of Tang Sanzang's life and his journey abroad.

In fact, the manga was already a condensed version of the original story. Otherwise, the story would have become longer. Li Mu adapted the story appropriately. The whole story was arranged according to the TV version of Journey to the West that he had watched countless times during the summer vacation.

Moreover, Journey to the West was not only a battle story, but also a humorous story. Especially after Second Brother came out, he was responsible for the second half of the story.

The story started again, and the fans ran around to tell each other, dancing.

There were more than 10,000 comments in an instant. Most of them were lamenting how hard they had been waiting and asking where the author had been for the past 20 days.

Of course, he was busy with school matters. Li Mu didn't explain anything. Anyway, the story had started again, and it would be even more exciting.

This made One Pen very helpless. He had waited for half a month, thinking that the country was going to lose another mangaka with the potential to be a master. However, without asking for help, the mangaka suddenly resumed updating. He was as excited as the ordinary audience, and he finished reading the latest drawing immediately.

Although there was no explosive point, just like his fans, he wanted to know what would happen after the Great Sage was suppressed in the Five Fingers Mountain. After all, the new episode started with '500 years later.' This meant that the Great Sage had been suppressed for 500 years. He wondered if he was still okay.

Many fans sympathized with the Great Sage and thought that he would definitely seek revenge on the Heavenly Court and Tathagata after he left the mountain.

Of course, there were also viewers who felt that the Great Sage would probably go to the West after he left the mountain. Otherwise, it wouldn't be called Journey to the West. The content of the new chapter also proved their guess. Tang Sanzang went to the Western Paradise to obtain scriptures. In the future, the Great Sage might also join the team.

Although the perfect troll was a hater, he had indeed found out the gist of the story.

But even if he knew the direction of the story, One Pen still thought that this was a work with great potential, so he hoped that the story of Journey to the West could be serialised in Ding Dang Animation. Therefore, he left a message in the comments section in a special font: I am the editor of " Ding Dang Animation ". My contact information is **. Please contact me, author, and also ask readers to forward it.

A Pen's ID had been verified by the forum, so the fans shared it one after another. This meant that the author could earn money, and with money, the author could focus on painting.

With everyone's hard work, Li Mu did manage to see the editor's contact information.

Should she tell her adoptive father? She wondered if he would agree to her drawing a manga. However, recalling his adoptive father's attitude, Li Mu felt that he had been worrying too much. Although his adoptive parents also asked him to study hard, they were not as strict with their own son. As long as her grades did not decline, her adoptive father would probably support her in developing her interests.

However, before talking to his adoptive father, Li Mu first wanted to understand the details of the contract signing.

A Pen was flattered when he received Li Mu's call. Li Mu's drawing style was too amazing. He was not a newbie at all. A Pen had seen many mangaka's styles, but none of them were as experienced as this.

In the current manga world, the general attitude was that the story was more important than the style, but a pen believed that the style was equally important. At least, Li Mu's style was very comfortable to look at and made people want to continue reading.

"What about the benefits of signing a contract?"

"It's calculated according to the page number. Our company's idea is 300 Chinese dollars per page. According to your update speed, 100 pages a month will be 30,000 Chinese dollars.”

Li Mu pursed his lips. That was a black-and-white draft. If it was really published in a magazine, he would have to go through more steps. He would have to cut half of the hundred pages a month.

But Li Mu wouldn't say," Then I'll only provide black-and-white sketches."”

"Um." A Pen realized that he had overlooked a big problem. The only problem was that the drafts that didn't ask for help were all black and white. It didn't matter if he looked at them online, but it wouldn't do if they were published in magazines.

"Can't I?"

"Teacher, don't you know how to paste dot paper?”

"I won't."

As expected, if he didn't ask for help from a teacher, he wouldn't be a professional manga artist. This was going to be difficult, but such a good work really couldn't be buried."That's fine. Teacher Buqiu, your shadow treatment is already very good. You can be on a magazine. The price will not change.”A good piece of work would not be buried because of its shortcomings. A Pen decided to take a gamble.

"Then I'll consider it." Li Mu thought that the price was probably at the ordinary level, so signing it would not be a problem.

So after a few days, Li Mu mentioned this matter to his adoptive father, who rarely came home for dinner. When Zhang Taiting heard that his adopted son had earned money by drawing, he found it interesting and asked him how he earned money by drawing comics.

"Then I'll ask Lawyer Gong to find someone familiar with the law in this area tomorrow. He'll negotiate on your behalf."”Businessmen were still very strict about contracts. Zhang Taiting was afraid that his adopted son would suffer. Of course, he didn't forget to remind them that painting was fine, but it couldn't affect their studies. The students 'job was not to earn money, but to study.

Li Mu also promised that he wouldn't neglect his homework. If he missed it, he would go to make up for it.

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