dream



dream

Five, four, three, two, - one!

The New Year's bell rang, and Yu Shu held on until this moment, sending Happy New Year messages to all the friends she had contact information for.

Lan Xing’s, Xia Qiqi’s, Fu Xue’s, Zhou Changqing’s…many, many people.

She also posted on her forum, along with a photo of herself warming herself by the stove. Not many people were watching the Spring Festival Gala at that time, and there were still some dance numbers. The adults had already squinted their eyes, and only Qin Yi and Qin Kang were still watching, eating sweet potato dumplings.

Qin Yuanqing and Huang Yi have retreated to the computer room to work or play games?

There were so many replies that Yu Shu no longer had the energy to read them.

She climbed into bed swiftly and fell asleep in a second.

The forum is very lively during the winter vacation, and even those who usually lurk around have shown up.

[Master, you've finally appeared! When will Beverly be able to kill that damned king? He actually has so many illegitimate children!]

[Master, master, hello, when can I see you offline (^…^)]

[Am I the only one who thinks Annie is a villain? She always finds excuses to go out on full moon nights.]

"The Princess's Genetic Disease" is only halfway through the plot. In the early stage, Beverly found a medicine in the Ocean Kingdom that could alleviate her genetic defect, but when she left, the sudden outbreak of genetic disease in the Ocean Kingdom induced another chaotic gene chain in her body.

Her plant gene ability degenerated and her appearance became that of a mermaid.

What makes Beverly even more helpless is that Vera, the only heir to the Ocean Kingdom, recognizes her as her mother who disappeared in the forbidden area.

In short, Beverly, whose abilities have not yet recovered, pretends to be Vera's mother in the Ocean Kingdom while continuing to treat her genetic defect. On the day the treatment is successful, Vera, who has regained consciousness, joins forces with the Snow Princess to hunt down Beverly.

After returning underground, Beverly had to lead the team organized by the Ninth City to confront Princess Dami in the desert because of the scramble for resources.

The war was won, but Beverly felt lost and confused.

Anne took her to the place where the two had met before, where there was a tribe of expelled little thumb people.

“How did they do that?!”

Beverly discovered that there was no need for genetic potions here. The thumb-like people could carry out their daily lives without suddenly growing a hand, or having their bones suddenly become necrotic or have pus oozing out. They were just like the ancient humans they had seen in history textbooks, working from sunrise to sunset.

Without the digestion chamber, people in this world would not be able to absorb nutrients on their own. When Beverly was in the underground nine cities, she had to go to the warning hall every two days to queue up to enter the digestion chamber.

The rest of the story revolves around the fact that two hundred years ago, someone developed a method of genetic regression, which means returning everything to its original state. But how could it be possible to go back? If they went back, they would lose their genetic abilities and the rich resources that fell from the sky.

As for the civilians, just pretend you're fighting for them!

No one will ever truly inherit the throne...

Those genetic diseases in the comics really give me goosebumps. Eating something naturally grown will cause it to uncontrollably leak out of a certain part of the body. And why did they give that eye a close-up? I had nightmares about it for a long time.

The reply from the thread starter sparked discussions among thousands of people, listing the different genetic diseases drawn by Yu Shu. Without exception, most of them had a kind of creepy beauty.

Yu Shu initially set the world in a genetic disease three thousand years later, just to satisfy her desire to draw the beautiful and irrational things in her mind.

Fans of the comic "The Princess's Genetic Disease" opened many discussion threads in the forum, but Yu Shu had a painful dream for the first time.

In the dream, You Xin called the bodyguards to tie her to a stool. In a gloomy studio covered with red and black velvet, it was quiet except for the singing of the nightingale at midnight.

He stood in front of a two-meter-high drawing board and sketched a portrait.

In the dim flickering candlelight, Yu Shu could see the painting clearly.

She was lying on a white jade bed, wearing an English long dress, with her eyes closed, and a nightingale was standing on the small lamp at the head of her bed. What frightened her was that she had no left hand in the painting.

Ahhhhhhhh!

What a pervert!

Yu Shu realized it was a dream and woke up in shock.

In a society ruled by law, a society governed by the rule of law, yes, Youxin is not so lawless.

Yu Shu comforted herself, recalling You Xin's shy smile while he was painting in her dream.

Yu Shu turned her fright into energy and was no longer sleepy.

Get up and look at your phone.

Lan Xing took a picture of lunch, which was a classic modified Chinese meal from abroad.

Yu Shu knew that Lan Xing would definitely not like this meal, but he said: My New Year's delicacy.

Yu Shu hadn't seen Lan Xing's selfies for a long time. She used to occasionally take some photos of herself in the room, showing that she had grown taller, her hair had become more sandy, and so on.

Now I just take pictures of the sky and the trees outside the house.

I feel a little lost.

She logged into her Tieba account, only to find that someone was arguing in the forum.

[My uncle said this, believe it or not.]

It turned out that someone posted a message asking if there were any comics similar to "The Princess's Genetic Disease". As long as anyone could recommend one from Japan, he would go abroad immediately.

Someone responded to him below about other comic authors.

As we were chatting, someone said that since Yu Shu was so young, she might have gotten her inspiration from the works of great Japanese authors.

I understand. This is the favorite creative method of our creators. They take good works from abroad, modify them into something weird, and sell them in China. It's a pity that you can't see those truly excellent works.

Some people began to show off their superiority, saying that foreign works are the real originals and domestic works are just copycats.

This led to the emergence of this host, who said that he had inside information that "The Princess' Genetic Disease" would be published as a single volume overseas after its completion, in cooperation with a Japanese publishing house.

[Waiting to be slapped in the face.] Yu Shu discovered that many people in the forum had been led astray. Originally, they were just sharing other excellent comics, but now everyone was discussing the demise of domestic comics.

What the hell? When no one said anything, people were praising my comics, but as soon as someone reflected on it, they started scolding the author.

Yu Shu changed to another administrator account and deleted the post herself.

She didn't plagiarize, she drew the comics based on her own ability.

However, she really didn't know when there would be an overseas single volume.

After the post was deleted, a new post appeared on the homepage.

[Let's discuss rationally. Aren't we here because we like princess syndrome?]

The comments under this post have returned to rationality.

[Yeah, if I say something nice next door, I'll get scolded. The great writer's creative ability is unquestionable. I just want to wait quietly for the new episode.]

In just over ten minutes, Yu Shu saw two completely different posts in her own forum. As the author, she did nothing, yet she was both criticized and praised.

She had the impression that the Internet environment seemed to be quite good at that time.

Are there more gossips when you are famous?

She logged out and tried searching for her own name, and saw a negative post about her in a forum.

The forum is called Genius Girl Bar.

At first glance, I thought it was created by her fans.

The most popular post was a photo of her second advertisement in the Spring City Evening News.

How did Mouyu manage to both rank in the top 300 academically and publish a comic book within a single year? Let me reveal: her family has an older daughter from a previous marriage who never went to school and is confined at home, drawing for Mouyu every day.

[Besides this, Mouyu's study was also because her homeroom teacher would give her the test questions before every exam...]

Yu Shu was speechless after reading this post.

In this post, Yu Hua is a man who abandoned his wife and children and did not allow his biological daughter to go to school. Yu Shu is the daughter of Qin Wan and a movie star from Chuncheng. However, because it is difficult to reveal the identity of a public figure, she formed a fake family with Yu Hua. All her efforts now are to create the reputation of a genius girl and meet her movie star father as soon as possible.

I was wondering how she could draw so well at fourteen, and my mom even asked me to learn from her every day. It seems I have to tell her this is all a conspiracy.

Yu Shu judged that the people who replied here were all under fifteen years old, and many of them were elementary school students, and they could even make typos.

The oldest person is probably the poster. He was able to make up a mystery of Yu Shu's life experience of nearly 100,000 words. Wouldn't it be better to write a novel with such imagination?

Yu Shu is also a netizen who has been on the Internet for many years. Although she has never cursed anyone online, she has seen many defamation cases and posts that infringe on reputation rights.

She directly and neatly posted below that her behavior had been conveyed to Yu Shu herself, and if she did not delete the post and apologize, Yu Shu herself would file a lawsuit against her.

In short, everything the poster said is false, and I will sue her if she doesn't apologize.

Yu Shu is not short of the money now, and she thinks that all the people here are students, and she is afraid of getting into legal trouble. Most importantly, there is not a single truth in it.

Lao Yi can come and sue the poster for defamation.

【Who knows whether what you said is true or not. 】

That being said, the number of people in the forum decreased. The poster sent a private message to Yu Shu and then deleted several posts in the forum.

Yu Shu then discovered that this person had several accounts, each of which described her different life experiences.

The speed at which this forum was disbanded was far beyond Yu Shu's imagination. It was gone before she even sent it to Xia Qiqi.

"Is it really that outrageous?"

Before school started, Xia Qiqi asked Yu Shu to go out and play together.

During the Spring Festival, various units in Chuncheng issued a lot of consumption cards.

Xia Qiqi's family runs a drugstore and has cooperation with some government agencies. Part of the money is deducted with consumption cards. Some of the money has a recent expiration date and will expire if it is not spent. So she simply called some classmates who she got along well with to come out and play.

"Never mind, we're going to the ski resort today. Have you prepared everything?"

Yu Shu answered the phone while changing clothes.

This ski resort in Chuncheng later went bankrupt. As conditions improved, people no longer looked down on such small ski resorts.

"Go to Shiyun Road and take the bus. We will be the first ones to go in."

Xia Qiqi reminded Yu Shu of the time, the card was still at her house.

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