Chapter 356 Drawing Comic
Nancy had a fulfilling life daily since she had her own little goal. She attended school during the day, completed a full day's lessons, and independently took a couple of sets of exam papers. Later, she took out a pen and began discreetly drawing her comic.
Occasionally, she was called on to answer questions from the teacher. Knowing that even if she didn't pay attention at the time, she could quickly answer the question by glancing at it on the blackboard. She sat back down and kept drawing under her teacher's approving gaze.
Jane was probably the only one who knew that Nancy was drawing comics.
The young girl was so enthusiastic about this that she saw those cute and adorable creatures being drawn to live by her hands every day. She sometimes discussed the storyline with Jane discreetly.
After arriving home, besides mingling with her family and completing her assignments, Nancy locked the door to her bedroom at night and covertly drew for a while. The time would pass with a feeling of complete satisfaction.
As it had only been a few days, Nancy had already made much progress on her comic.
However, her comics were relatively niched, lacking mainstream themes like brutality and retribution. Hence, only a few people enjoyed reading them.
Since her artwork style was so vivid and adorable, it has also drawn many comic lovers, most of whom were subscribers to her comic. As a result, the number of people who enjoy reading her comics and those who feel the need to comment on them increased.
This style of artwork was one that I particularly adored. Not only were all of the characters cute, but each had unique and endearing characteristics.
My favorite was Gage, who could sometimes be a little domineering but was still the cutest of the bunch.
The adventures of the adorable animals were also rather fascinating. At first, they went hungry since they didn't know what to do, but now they could find food in the wild, which was quite remarkable.
And a quick Google search confirmed that the author's depictions of plants and the information provided about them are both accurate. Was the author currently conducting extensive research?
Miss Author was an earnest and sweet young girl who took a botany course.
It's not only the plants; the many different animals in the comics had appearances and behaviors that were extremely similar to those of their real-life counterparts.
Wow...Miss Author must be an extremely talented young girl!
It is also very suitable for children. When I showed it to my kids, they loved it.
Nancy looked at the messages complimenting her, showing off her adorable dimples and pearly white and neat teeth.
She also had two wealthy local subscribers on her site who would shower her with money daily; she chuckled to herself.
On the very last day of filming, the young director even made a video call to the little girl.
During the time that the call was being made, her brother and other people she knew were standing there; some were greeting her while cuddling cats.
"Nancy, our movie is complete. When are you going to come to play? We won't know when we'll see you again if you don't come, boohoo..."
Tessa faked her tears, but she truly missed the little girl.
Although this was not her first movie role, the opportunity to meet and work with such a professional and harmonious crew was rare, and she was hesitant to leave.
Jason hugged a tabby cat and clutched its little claw to greet Nancy.
"It's Sunday tomorrow. Mr. Brook will prepare the final feast as our movie ends; Nancy, can you come? Our final gathering as a group together."
Nancy's eyes gleamed, and she stared at Martin.
"Martin, can I go?"
"Of course, you can," he replied, arching his brow.
Everyone cheered, and the little girl grinned so broadly that her eyes formed into crescents.
The next day, Nancy and Adam packed their bags, and Philip dropped them off at Martin's hotel.
As soon as Martin laid eyes on Adam, his face morphed into one that would cause people to recoil in horror and contempt.
"Why have you come!"
Adam, too, seemed repulsed with his arms crossed and scrutinized him. "Hmm...do you think I want to see your miserable face? I've come here to protect my sister!"
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