Aryan went out in the early morning. Because his head was so painful, he went out to buy some headache medicine.
Unexpectedly, when he came back, he was accidentally injured by someone who was fighting on the side of the road.
"You just didn't listen to me. I let you rest. You didn't listen. Now, you get hurt. You have to rest."
Emily didn't know whether this was a good thing or a bad thing. After returning the office, she asked Terry to take him to the hospital.
Now, this guy had to stop.
In addition to bandaging the injured arm, he also went to the internal medicine department.
He had been scolded by the doctor for a long time because he had a cold and fever. If he went to see doctor a little later, he would have a pneumonia.
"Five episodes left." Aryan, who was having an intravenous drip, looked at Emily with a worried expression on his face.
"With employees like you, I don't know if it is a misfortune or a blessing.” Emily sighed lightly.
"Why?" Sally didn't understand, "Such a good employee, other bosses would be so happy."
“Working hard is of course a good thing for the boss, but working too hard will be a disaster.’
Was this a kind of work accidents?
Beyond was as wrong as falling short. But it was a special situation now, no wonder Aryan worked so hard.
After having an intravenous drip and returning to the office lounge, it was only a quarter past eight.
There were only the third lesson and the fourth lesson in the morning which started at ten oclock, so there was still more than an hour left.
Aryan wanted to continue drawing. Emily winked at Terry.
Terry threw Aryan directly on the bed and said coldly, "I will help you ask for a leave today. If you dare to get up before lunch, I'll break your leg."
Although this was a joke, Terry was tall and strong, what he said really shocked Aryan.
Aryan was not afraid of anyone, but he was afraid of Terry.
This guy's fists were as hard as iron. When he usually hit sandbags in the office gym, it seemed that the sandbags were going to be blown up by him.
Who dared to provoke him?
"You can take a good rest today. Tomorrow is Friday, it's time for rematch again."
There was only one day left. Even if he drew, there was no time to draw the line. In that case, why bother to fight for it?
"That's right, anyway, the second season is finished. Whether it can pass or not has nothing to do with what you draw today."
Sally poured him a glass of water. After letting him take the medicine, she put down the glass and directly covered him with the quilt.
"What I’m going to draw today is prepared for the finals." Although Aryan was afraid of Terry, he was still a little bit unwilling to give up.
He originally planned to finish the four seasons and used a complete work to compete in the final next week.
Therefore, his task would only be heavier than before. It would never become lighter after rematch.
"Don't worry about it. The finals have changed the rules. Starting from next Monday, they don't need old works. Your team has to create new creations and compete in three rounds."
Lois hurried forward with the news early in the morning, "The news has not been released yet. I heard what was revealed by insiders.”
"What do you mean?" What did she mean by not using old works?
A new creation. Was it that they had to create a new work?
"I don't know the details. I just heard that it was revealed by the senior executives of the Sharp Group's new animation department."
Lois didn't have any advantages, but she really had a unique ability to get the information.
She said, "It probably means that all previous works have no reference significance in the finals."
"The final will be three rounds of on-site competition, probably once on Monday, once on Wednesday, and the final on Friday or Saturday.”
"Drawing on the spot?"
"Yes, drawing on the spot!" Lois felt that they really had the hope to achieve good results this time.
"Aryan draws so fast. Rufus’ speed of drawing line can keep up with Aryan, plus Joe and Sally coloring.”
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