Of course, Su Li's new manga would be fairly popular. However, if she wanted it to reach the heights of "Pure Romance" and "The Strongest King," she could only dream of it. Regardless of how well Su Li's own character was selling, the quality of her manga was still an important factor. Her "Himegoto" was just a brainless piece of work made up of erotic and funny scenes. There was nothing special about the plot.
However, if such a manga could do so much as to make the readers laugh, that would be more than enough. Zhao Youyue found this manga to be much better than the previous "Pure Romance." Generally speaking, Su Li was only just improving, and had room for more.
Tonicquill: Graveyard? Skinny? Did she possess a freaking zombie?