Chapter 021: Stealing Half a Day
Sent away the four old men, but Liu Shuo still couldn't relax, and he only updated one word of the comic during this time. Although the book review area has been reopened, none of the discussions in it are related to comics, and all of them are discussing this incident.
Book fans all know what Liu Shuo has experienced during this time, and they have comforted Liu Shuo, and some even persuaded him to rest for a period of time and update after adjusting his mentality.
Seeing these comments, Liu Shuo rushed to be very heartwarmed. He did want to take a break and draw comics again, but after reading these comments, the exhaustion in his heart was swept away.
Fang Qing overheard that the Jin army was surrounding Kaifeng, so he went to his master Chen Han and wanted Chen Han to help the Song Dynasty repel the Jin army. But Chen Han did not agree, because this was the catastrophe of the Song Dynasty and the catastrophe of the Han people, and no one could make a move.
Fang Qing didn't understand, he only felt that the people in the Heavenly Palace were very indifferent, and they obviously had the ability to prevent these wars from happening, but they didn't stop them. He stole a flying sword from Chen Han's hidden sword cave, and rushed out of the Beitian Gate with his half-baked swordsmanship.
One day, Fang Qing flew to Kaifeng, and along the way, the half-baked swordsmanship was also handy.
When he arrived outside Kaifeng City, Fang Qing saw the Jin army, and also saw the army defending in the city, and also saw that there were many Qinwang troops marching towards Kaifeng.
Fang Qing dropped his flying sword in a forest, changed into his previous clothes, stopped an army of King Qin on the road, and then joined in, and followed this army of King Qin to Kaifeng.
The next thing Liu Shuo wants to draw is Fang Qing's battle in Kaifeng, one to repel the Jin army, a total of three words need to be drawn. These three words mainly show Fang Qing's powerful ability and the flying sword's gold and jade.
However, Fang Qing's personal strength did not defeat the Jin army, and King Qin's army was the main force to defeat the Jin army. Although the combat effectiveness of King Qin's army was not very strong, they were numerous, and they relied on the tactics of crowds to defeat the Jin army. This made Fang Qing realize that relying on his personal ability was not omnipotent, unless he could reach the level of his master Chen Han and take the head of someone thousands of miles away, he could become an enemy of ten thousand people.
These three words are cruel, because many of the Qinwang armies use suicide attacks. They sacrificed their lives and forgot their deaths, and continued to attack the positions of the Jin army one after another, before the Jin army was repulsed.
When the first sentence of these three words was updated, many people questioned, would the army of the Song Dynasty really fight the enemy like this? Many people did not believe it, just like the forbidden army of the Song Dynasty drawn by Liu Shuo before, if the army of the Song Dynasty was so willing to sacrifice their lives and forget to die, the Song Dynasty would probably not perish, right?
It's a big discussion again, but this time it's just a discussion between fans, and not many trolls are involved. Because of the investigation by the public security organs, the company that hires the water army also knows that it has stabbed the big basket, where can it continue to hire the water army?
Liu Shuo also didn't get involved, there is a certain difference between comics and online novels, that is, online novels need to take care of the book review area, because writing online novels always has to add some subjective consciousness, say some digressions and personal opinions. But comics don't need it, it just needs to tell a story.
Whether a story is successful or not depends on its attention, and its rationality is not too important. Only people with mild reasonable obsessive-compulsive disorder like Liu Shuo care about the reasonableness of the story, and comic book fans often don't care about these, but they can't stand up to a handful of reasonable parties.
If there is a reasonable party, there will be controversy, and the reasonable party itself is actually based on subjective consciousness, and what they say is not all the truth, and what they ask for is only in line with their own logic, and as for the right or wrong of these logics, they do not know.
Liu Shuo likes to read these comments very much, because only he knows the direction of the story and why it is arranged this way, and then he looks at the comments and makes a lot of noise, but he keeps laughing when he looks at the comments.
Argue with it, because what you say is wrong, and only I know the truth, but I won't tell you!
This kind of psychology is shared by many authors, especially when it comes to guessing the plot, the more people guess wrong, the happier they may be.
Sometimes, however, you will inevitably meet some strange people who may not have seen all of your work, or even your work, and start talking nonsense with their eyes closed. Such a person really can't be provoked, and he tells you at every turn to abandon the book, and his post can't be deleted yet, and as soon as he deletes it, he will jump out and ask why he deleted my post, and then bring rhythm.
Is this a routine? If it is, it can only be said that this routine is full of malice!
Fortunately, Liu Shuo did not encounter such a situation, he kept laughing at the comments, and the more he looked at it, the happier he became.
This was a rare opportunity for him to rest, and he watched it for almost a few hours, and he enjoyed it for a few hours. In the past few hours, he had no intention of drawing at all, and was completely caught up in book reviews and all kinds of funny episodes created by himself.
After He Dan got off work, he saw Liu Shuo laughing while looking at the computer, and he couldn't help but come over, "What are you laughing at?"
Liu Shuo's smile stopped abruptly and looked at her helplessly. He Dan was even more curious, pushed away Liu Shuo's swivel chair, looked at the computer screen, and found that it was a book review. She asked strangely, "Can you be happy like this by reading a book review?"
Liu Shuo pushed her away, "You don't understand the fun of us authors. โ
"I don't understand the fun of neurosis!" He Dan replied.
"People without imagination are so pitiful!" Liu Shuo sighed as he shook his head.
"Say I'm pitiful?" He Dan immediately pounced, sat on Liu Shuo's lap, and kept rubbing his two hands on Liu Shuo's hair, "You explain it to me clearly, otherwise I will make you look good!"
"Explain what?" Liu Shuo asked innocently.
"Why am I pitiful?" asked He Dan, glaring at him.
"This is not the point, is it good!" Liu Shuo quibbled.
"The point is that I don't have imagination, so what can you think of from a book review?"
"I can think ofโhahaโ" Liu Shuo didn't know what came to mind, and suddenly laughed.
He Dan looked at him speechlessly, what's so funny?
Liu Shuo laughed for a while, and found that the posture of the two was very interesting, so he reached out to hug He Dan's waist and said jokingly: "I saw in the book review that you were not wearing clothes." โ
He Dan rolled her eyes, believe that you are a ghost! But she suddenly felt something move under her, and immediately hit him with a red face, "Stinky rascal!"
"Then I'll show you the hooligan!"
"Ahh