"Also, the response to your long-form serial is pretty good. Sort out the outline. I remember you used to have Weibo, right? You had quite a lot of followers. Start using it again so I can negotiate the IP for you. There's a film company very interested in this work of yours, wants to make it into an anime. Put some effort into it."
"Okay, got it."
The whole weekend, Su Weiyi was busy organizing everything related to her comic. As for the Weibo that Si Xia mentioned, Su Weiyi hadn't logged in for a long time. She'd thought her followers had probably all dropped off, but after she fiddled around and finally logged in, she found that while she had lost some, the number was still impressive.
Her private messages had exploded, most of them asking her why she hadn't updated, whether she'd abandoned the series.
