In this chapter, Shmoop explains that the battle of scholars will be the last update he will make on the story. He believes that people are mentally prepared for the battle, and he will talk about it in a later chapter. The chapter will be heavy and long, he explains, because the current body belongs to zhugong's sister. The evil spirit Great Grandpa seized the chance to ascend to heaven with the pharaoh, but the soul of the pharaoh survived. The soul of Pharaoh's that slowly disappeared took possession of Glasses-Kun's body, but he did not lose his memories. He thinks it is time for him to stop drawing the story, as he will have to draw more than ten chapters. The whole process of writing and illustrating the story is like renting land for a tree to grow. He has lost all his confidence and pride in his profession. Before "battle of scholars," he used to draw romance comedies, but now he does not want to draw a story with tight plot lines. The main plot, he says, has trailed away from his original idea. He will still draw, however, because he still wants to tell the story of the ladies of the court.
In this chapter, Shmoop explains that the battle of scholars will be the last update he will make on the story. He believes that people are mentally prepared for the battle, and he will talk about it in a later chapter. The chapter will be heavy and long, he explains, because the current body belongs to zhugong's sister. The evil spirit Great Grandpa seized the chance to ascend to heaven with the pharaoh, but the soul of the pharaoh survived. The soul of Pharaoh's that slowly disappeared took possession of Glasses-Kun's body, but he did not lose his memories. He thinks it is time for him to stop drawing the story, as he will have to draw more than ten chapters. The whole process of writing and illustrating the story is like renting land for a tree to grow. He has lost all his confidence and pride in his profession. Before "battle of scholars," he used to draw romance comedies, but now he does not want to draw a story with tight plot lines. The main plot, he says, has trailed away from his original idea. He will still draw, however, because he still wants to tell the story of the ladies of the court.