Hexagon Warrior
Hearing Yu’s words, Wugeng Liuli’s heart pounded.
This is not only because of Yuu’s evaluation, but also because of the income of the cartoonist.
In the island country, the idea that cartoonists belong to the high-income group has long been deeply rooted in the hearts of the people.
In the so-called personal tax rankings, cartoonists can be said to be among the best every year.
Sometimes, more than half of the top ten taxpayers are cartoonists.
Therefore, in the media reports and in the people’s perception, cartoonists are properly high-income groups.
Therefore, hearing Yu suggested that she should develop into a cartoonist, it is impossible for Wugeng Liuli not to be moved.
But soon, she suppressed this heartbeat.
“A cartoonist or something, it’s still impossible, right?”
Wugeng Liuli was a little twitchy – playing with her fingers:
“My drawing skills can’t reach the level of Ms. Mashiro, I can’t compare to Sagiri’s cuteness, and I can’t compare to Ying Riri in storytelling. Thinking about it seriously, I don’t seem to be good at anything, right?”
Yu was silent for a moment, then raised his eyebrows and said:
“makes sense.”
Wugeng Liuli, who was still twitching, was stunned for two or three seconds. Then, she took a deep breath and said with a puffed face:
“Brother, shouldn’t normal people encourage me after I’m done talking?”
“Um?”
You raised her eyebrows, and then glanced at Wugeng Liuli in surprise:
“So you want to encourage? I thought you recognized the reality.”
“You obviously suggested that I develop into a cartoonist.” Wugeng Liuli suddenly blushed.
Although she does think that her level is very poor, but only Yu can’t tell her.
Obviously it was my brother’s suggestion! !
“Okay, okay, I won’t tease you anymore.”
Looking at Wugeng Liuli’s angry face that was about to round, Yu couldn’t help reaching out and rubbing the other’s head:”If you’re a cartoonist, I’ll just mention it casually. I thought about it, Liuli, you probably won’t like the cartoonist profession.”
“what?”
Wugeng Liuli was stunned for a moment, and then asked with a face full of surprise:
“Why does my brother say that I don’t like being a cartoonist? I have never tried it.”
At this moment, Yu sat up straight on the sofa, and said with a bit of playfulness on his face:
“Because of the income of top cartoonists, 70% have to pay taxes.”
“70%?!!” Wugeng Liuli opened her mouth wide for a moment, stunned: “So many?”
As if he knew that Wugeng Liuli would not believe it, he snorted and said with a sneer:
“Why do you think cartoonists are the first to pay taxes every year, and there are even big names in tax evasion and tax evasion across the mountain?”
“It’s not because the tax is too high, or even ridiculously high.”
“This…” Wugeng Liuli was speechless.
In an instant, she sensed the deep malice behind the number one taxpayer.
At this moment, Yu opened the drawer and rummaged through the files:
“Liu Li, you said before that the reason you want to become a light novelist or a manga artist is for money, right?”
“Although I say so…”
Wugeng Liuli twitched a little.
Seeing this, Yu was a little surprised:
“Didn’t you say this yourself?”
“It’s different! Saying it personally and saying it from your brother’s mouth are two different concepts!” Wugeng Liuli immediately retorted with a blushing face.
“Oh~~” Yu lengthened her tone at this time, and said with a playful expression, “Are you shy?”
Wugeng Liuli immediately took a step back, then took the original manuscript of his work and covered the lower half of his face:
“What a joke, shyness is impossible for me as a fallen angel in the dark night.”
“Well, I understand.”
Yu responded perfunctorily, and then placed a stack of A4 paper on the table.
“Look at this.”
“What’s wrong with this?”
Wugeng Liuli froze for a moment, then leaned over and picked up the document Yu put on the table:
“Huh? Isn’t this the original manuscript of ‘Fate/staynight’? Brother, you haven’t handed it over to the editor yet?”
That is the original Fate/staynight work that she completed the revision at the beginning of the month. It should have been reviewed by the publisher.
“I handed it in, but I got it back.”
Yu explained, then laying his hands behind his head, he let out a long sigh and said:
“The calamus guy rejected it, saying it was not suitable for light novels, and asked me if I could coax her with the game script.”
“I have to say, that woman’s eyesight is sometimes quite accurate.”
Thinking of Kagurazaka Ayame’s answer, even Yuu had to say one word of admiration.
After all, the world he was in was the game script.
“Has this kind of work also passed the test?”
Wugeng Liuli on the side seemed to have only heard the word veto, and his face suddenly became silent.
In her opinion, FATe, who has many years of writing experience endorsed by Yu, has a novel and interesting setting, but he did not pass the Kagurazaka Ayame Pass.
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Does that mean that the more rookie she doesn’t even have a chance?
Is the world of light novelists so cruel?
This is completely different from what Yamada Goblin and Kasumigaoka Shiyu said, walking by feeling.
“What are you still doing?”
Hearing the sound, Wugeng Liuli responded, looking at Yu, her face puzzled.
“What did my brother say just now?”
At this moment, Yu twitched the corners of his mouth speechlessly. He picked up the FATE manuscript and stuffed it into Wugeng Liuli’s arms, saying:
“Take this script and come back and make a game for me. It’s up to you whether you are any age or eighteen bans. We decided to use this to participate in the winter comics!”
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“By the way, the name of this project is called Wugeng Mushroom Project! The main work is this FATE.”
“The game programming is up to you, I’ll do the plot, and you’ll be the supervisor for the graphics. If you’re writing the writing, ask Mashiro if he still has free time, or you can find another artist.”
“Eh? Ehh!!”
Wugeng Liuli looked at You, then lowered her head to read the manuscript, then raised her head with a confused look on her face.
“But isn’t this your work, brother?”
Youman casually picked up the kettle on the table, took a sip and said:
“I copied it.”
“Liar!”
Wugeng Liuli retorted without hesitation.
It can be said that she watched Yu write this work with her own eyes. It took her a week to revise the manuscript. How could she not know that this is Yu’s work?
“Anyway, it seems to me that it was copied.”
You pouted, and then continued:
“Your mission for the next three months is this. Come on, let’s become a hexagonal warrior who knows everything!”
“I’m very optimistic about you!”
At this moment, Yu smiled and patted Wugeng Liuli’s shoulder, and said maliciously:
“Oh, by the way, the work is a big sale, but I want to receive 60 percent of the dividend, and the copyright must only be developed for me. This is the overlord clause, understand?”
“But….”
“It’s nothing to worry about. Once you get paid, you have to work for the boss. Don’t talk nonsense. Your time is only three months.”
“…”
When Wugeng Liuli heard this, she didn’t reply, she just silently hugged the manuscript in her hand.

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