Chapter 444 Disappointed Children, Adapting the Story of a Military Wife



Sun Yafang was in a good mood and accepted it with a smile.

She turned around, took two steps, then turned back and said, "Xiao Liu, from now on, if there are any letters for her, you can keep them first and then give them to me."

Returning to her office with the letters, she went to her desk and placed the two letters on top of another stack of letters.

The story of the Pallas's cat had only been on the shelves in the provincial capital for a little over half a month when their publishing house received more than ten letters, all addressed to Lu Fangfang.

She estimated that the number of letters would increase in the next two or three months.

Sun Yafang was quite pleased with herself; her judgment was indeed correct.

She found a piece of kraft paper, put all the letters on it, then wrapped it up and put it in the drawer.

She planned to save up for a few more days and then mail out all the letters, and also tell Lu Fangfang the good news that the comic books were very popular.

"Bang, bang, bang."

"President, the Xinhua Bookstore in the provincial capital is urging us again. They say they want to order another five hundred copies of the story of Pallas's rabbits."

Tell them that urging them won't help, we're out of stock, we'll leave them more for the next printing.

Sun Yafang listened with some regret, wishing she had printed more.

After everyone left, she took out a copy of the People's Liberation Army Daily, found the article her daughter had written, and read it carefully.

The soldier's wife, noticing a cigarette box with foreign writing on it, immediately sensed something was amiss and told her soldier husband. With the help of a Tibetan fox and a snow leopard, the soldier husband successfully captured the foreign spy...

She keenly sensed that this was a good subject for a children's book.

More importantly, this subject matter is revolutionary, so there was little resistance from publishers in adapting it into a children's book.

Her daughter, son, and husband are all soldiers, and she wants to publish more military-themed comic books.

After thinking about it for a while, she found an editor at the company and immediately started discussing it.

Once she determined that the matter was feasible, Sun Yafang reported it to her superiors. She had also decided on the author of the artwork: Lu Fangfang was the only one who could do it, as she happened to be the prototype for the event.

A few days later, the comic books that the art publishing house had distributed in the provincial capital sold out completely, and the response was unexpectedly good.

Even the zoo in Wuquan Mountain, the provincial capital, has erected a wooden sign that reads, "This zoo does not have cats, Pallas's rabbits, or snow leopards..."

However, because many of the children are illiterate, the zookeepers still received a lot of questions.

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