Rebirth of Xiangjiang - 1978

Chapter 1855 Conditions for Parting Love

Picking up the comic that Huang Yulang put on the table, he opened it and briefly looked at it. Lin Daoqiu was actually not very interested in reading comics.

It would have been okay if he was a child, but when he grows up, it can be said that he has very little interest in comics.

If it were made into a cartoon, Lin Daoqiu might still be somewhat interested, but it's not the kind of crude cartoon.

"Thank you, Boss Huang. I will definitely read it carefully when I go back."

Lin Daoqiu was very considerate to Huang Yulang. Although he had no interest in comics, he still accepted the comics Huang Yulang gave him.

Huang Yulang couldn't tell whether Lin Daoqiu was interested in these comics, but his willingness to accept these comics was a good start for Huang Yulang.

"This time Mr. Lin is asking Ma Zai to draw a comic. I wonder what kind of story it will be?"

Huang Yulang wanted to know what Lin Daoqiu wanted Ma Rongcheng to draw this time.

Seeing Huang Yulang's curiosity, Lin Daoqiu generously told him the story of "Wind and Cloud" briefly.

"Golden scales are just things in the pond. They transform into dragons when encountering the storm..."

When hearing these two words of criticism from Ni Bodhisattva to Xiong Ba, Huang Yulang looked thoughtful.

This story should have been written by Lin Daoqiu. Although I don't know why he asked Ma Rongcheng to draw it into a comic, I believe Lin Daoqiu must have deep meaning.

And this story does sound very suitable for comics, because the kung fu system in it is a bit fantasy, not the kung fu system of traditional martial arts themes such as Jin Yong or Gu Long.

Picking up the comic that Huang Yulang put on the table, he opened it and briefly looked at it. Lin Daoqiu was actually not very interested in reading comics.

It would have been okay if he was a child, but when he grows up, his interest in comics can be said to be running out.

If it were made into a cartoon, Lin Daoqiu might still be somewhat interested, but it's not the kind of crude cartoon.

"Thank you, Boss Huang. I will definitely read it carefully when I go back."

Lin Daoqiu was very considerate to Huang Yulang. Although he had no interest in comics, he still accepted the comics Huang Yulang gave him.

Huang Yulang couldn't tell whether Lin Daoqiu was interested in these comics, but his willingness to accept these comics was a good start for Huang Yulang.

"This time Mr. Lin is asking Ma Zai to draw a comic. I wonder what kind of story it will be?"

Huang Yulang wanted to know what Lin Daoqiu wanted him to draw when he came to Ma Rongcheng this time?

Seeing Huang Yulang's curiosity, Lin Daoqiu generously told him the story of "Wind and Cloud" briefly.

"Golden scales are just things in the pond. They transform into dragons when encountering the storm..."

When hearing these two words of criticism from Ni Bodhisattva to Xiong Ba, Huang Yulang looked thoughtful.

This story should have been written by Lin Daoqiu. Although I don't know why he asked Ma Rongcheng to draw it into a comic, I believe Lin Daoqiu must have deep meaning.

And this story does sound very suitable for comics, because the kung fu system in it is a bit fantasy, not the kung fu system of traditional martial arts themes like Jin Yong or Gu Long.

Picking up the comic that Huang Yulang put on the table, he opened it and briefly looked at it. Lin Daoqiu was actually not very interested in reading comics.

It would have been okay if he was a child, but when he grows up, his interest in comics can be said to be running out.

If it were made into a cartoon, Lin Daoqiu might still be somewhat interested, but it's not the kind of crude cartoon.

"Thank you, Boss Huang. I will definitely read it carefully when I go back."

Lin Daoqiu was very considerate to Huang Yulang. Although he had no interest in comics, he still accepted the comics Huang Yulang gave him.

Huang Yulang couldn't tell whether Lin Daoqiu was interested in these comics, but his willingness to accept these comics was a good start for Huang Yulang.

"This time Mr. Lin is asking Ma Zai to draw a comic. I wonder what kind of story it will be?"

Huang Yulang wanted to know what Lin Daoqiu wanted him to draw when he came to Ma Rongcheng this time?

Seeing Huang Yulang's curiosity, Lin Daoqiu generously told him the story of "Wind and Cloud" briefly.

"Golden scales are just things in the pond. They transform into dragons when encountering the storm..."

When hearing these two words of criticism from Ni Bodhisattva to Xiong Ba, Huang Yulang looked thoughtful.

This story should have been written by Lin Daoqiu. Although I don't know why he asked Ma Rongcheng to draw it into a comic, I believe Lin Daoqiu must have deep meaning.

And this story does sound very suitable for comics, because the kung fu system in it is a bit fantasy, not the kung fu system of traditional martial arts themes like Jin Yong or Gu Long.

Picking up the comic that Huang Yulang put on the table, he opened it and briefly looked at it. Lin Daoqiu was actually not very interested in reading comics.

It would have been okay if he was a child, but when he grows up, his interest in comics can be said to be running out.

If it were made into a cartoon, Lin Daoqiu might still be somewhat interested, but it's not the kind of crude cartoon.

"Thank you, Boss Huang. I will definitely read it carefully when I go back."

Lin Daoqiu was very considerate to Huang Yulang. Although he had no interest in comics, he still accepted the comics Huang Yulang gave him.

Huang Yulang couldn't tell whether Lin Daoqiu was interested in these comics, but his willingness to accept these comics was a good start for Huang Yulang.

"This time Mr. Lin is asking Ma Zai to draw a comic. I wonder what kind of story it will be?"

Huang Yulang wanted to know what Lin Daoqiu wanted him to draw when he came to Ma Rongcheng this time?

Seeing Huang Yulang's curiosity, Lin Daoqiu generously told him the story of "Wind and Cloud" briefly.

"Golden scales are just things in the pond. They transform into dragons when encountering the storm..."

When hearing these two words of criticism from Ni Bodhisattva to Xiong Ba, Huang Yulang looked thoughtful.

This story should have been written by Lin Daoqiu. Although I don't know why he asked Ma Rongcheng to draw it into a comic, I believe Lin Daoqiu must have deep meaning.

And this story does sound very suitable for comics, because the kung fu system in it is a bit fantasy, not the kung fu system of traditional martial arts themes like Jin Yong or Gu Long.

When hearing these two words of criticism from Ni Bodhisattva to Xiong Ba, Huang Yulang looked thoughtful.

This story should have been written by Lin Daoqiu. Although I don't know why he asked Ma Rongcheng to draw it into a comic, I believe Lin Daoqiu must have deep meaning.

And this story does sound very suitable for comics, because the kung fu system in it is a bit fantasy, not the kung fu system of traditional martial arts themes like Jin Yong or Gu Long.

This story should have been written by Lin Daoqiu. Although I don't know why he asked Ma Rongcheng to draw it into a comic, I believe Lin Daoqiu must have deep meaning.

And this story does sound very suitable for comics, because the kung fu system in it is a bit fantasy, not the kung fu system of traditional martial arts themes like Jin Yong or Gu Long.

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