Su Li no longer gave a damn about being called the "Pan of the generation" or "The Color of Curses." After all, it boosted her fame and income. In the scale of her heart, money weighed so much more than a few gags.
Lady Zhao's concerns for Su Li's wellbeing warmed her heart to the core. Hence, she was more than glad to draw for Lady Zhao. Fortunately, this was not as complicated as "Altair," where even the original author could not properly convey her intentions.
"Bakuman" was a satisfying read for Su Li. It almost felt as if she was reading a fully illustrated manga.
Mangaka were the real Bakuman. They required far more effort to satisfy their readers than writers did. One artist cannot illustrate without the exquisite skill of creative drawing, nor without the fine image of story scripting. How could it be easy to be a Mangaka?
Some people did stumble upon fame by a stroke luck.
Basic literacy was all one needed to write a novel.
Tonicquill: Su Li’s dark magic is just lurking around the corner…