The group gods who retired to fish in Genshin Impact

Chapter 1506: Genshin Impact has a new PV. Liben cleared out the stock for 1. Are you kidding me? (P

Genshin Impact released a new PV today, although you may have seen this chapter yesterday. Since I have been quite busy recently, I will write some every day when I have free time.

I told you before why I need to make COS costumes, and recently all the materials and props are ready. I have also been working hard to make the costumes because I will be going to the comic convention on August 8th. Now it is less than a month away from August 4th, about 20 days.

Basically, I make clothes in the morning, look after the store in the afternoon, come back in the evening to speed up the updates, and then try to go to bed before 11 o'clock. I have to get up around 7 o'clock in the morning and rush to the elderly to make clothes.

The elder in my family used to be a tailor, and then he worked in a knitting factory which was considered a government unit at the time. They used to specialize in handmade clothes, and later on, with the advent of textile machines and modern industry, they started making clothes.

As manual textiles were gradually replaced, they retired.

Although he hasn't made clothes for many years, the old man's skills are still there.

In the absence of basic human body models and patterns, most of the drawing work was completed today.

I will modify the outer clothes tomorrow, and I haven’t decided what to choose for the inner clothes yet.

The top is done, but the lower body is not yet ready. Once it is finished, I will paint it and the props will be almost done.

If it weren't for the continuous heavy rain in our area these past few days, we should have been able to complete some of the painting work this morning. However, because of the rain, we couldn't go out and had to stay in the house.

If I had done the painting work in the house, it might have made the floor or the room dirty and messy, so I didn't finish the painting work today.

Wait for two days for the weather to clear up, and after painting, put it in the sun for a few days to wait for the paint to dry, and then polish it repeatedly, and the painting work is basically completed.

To be honest, based on my current thoughts, I really don’t want to write novels at all.

The first is that my writing skills are not up to the mark, and the second is that there are too many things to do. With such fragmented time now, I have to do other things every few hours or a period of time, or I have to deal with customers before I can even relax.

In this situation, there is no good idea at all, and it is impossible to write anything outstanding.

Anyone who has written a novel should have a deep understanding of this. Writing a novel requires several hours of thinking, and then several more hours of writing.

For some people whose thoughts are easily interrupted, if their thoughts that they have been thinking for several hours are interrupted, they may not be able to think of anything next.

After all, this book of mine has been updated for more than two years and has more than 500 million words. I have used up all the interesting things I can think of, and I really can't think of any exciting plot.

Therefore, my next direction will not focus on this novel. It may be closer to my real life. I will solve this life problem for the time being.

In other words, I have to switch from confronting the Internet to confronting life. Although confronting the Internet before was equivalent to confronting life, now confronting the Internet is no longer sufficient to support my life capital.

So I plan to focus on other things, such as videos or clothing stores.

The reason we decided to develop in these two directions is that we have done it before, but due to time constraints, we were not able to do it so smoothly.

It was probably around 13 or , actually, I and a few other friends also worked on this kind of thing.

That is to say, cosplay, shoot videos, and form clubs.

However, we were young and had limited financial resources at that time, and because it was a relatively early time, the two-dimensional culture was not as developed as it is now.

Not to mention finding a suitable photographer, we couldn’t even find anyone to support us. Where did we get the costumes and props?

It’s all pocket money and New Year’s money.

I didn't like to show up at that time, so I was mainly responsible for some logistical work, such as setting up the venue, carrying luggage and props needed for shooting, etc.

Because we were all relatively young at that time, although I was the tallest and most mature among them, we were essentially just a group of kids who were probably between eleven and fifteen years old at the time.

At the beginning, it was quite successful. After it was posted on social platforms, some people were watching it. But later due to academic, life and age issues, everyone had less and less time and so we disbanded.

Only one year passed from the beginning to the disbandment.

And because communication was not as developed as it is now, I couldn’t find any way to contact other people later.

Now I can only rely on my luck and maybe we can meet again in the future. If I am unlucky, we may never meet again in this life.

Because everyone really went their separate ways, not only to other places, but also to other provinces and even foreign countries.

So the small group that was showing some signs of improvement at the time just disappeared.

However, the two-dimensional world was not as developed as it is now at that time, and everyone could make money with their hobbies.

Basically, at that time, anyone who did cosplay had to pay money to do it. Now there are still some people who can make money with their hobbies, which is not easy.

Although the overall environment has become very bad after the commercialization of the two-dimensional world.

But it cannot be denied that he does have some good points, which is that he can make some COS make money with his hobbies, no longer like before.

Basically 99% of people invest their own money to maintain their hobbies, and now at least to % of people are able to make money with their own hobbies.

Even though most customers still have to pay out of their own pocket to maintain their hobby, at least 20 to 30 percent of them can still break even or make some money.

I guess each has its pros and cons. Although I really don't like the current commercial environment of the two-dimensional world, I have to admit that it is because of commercialization that many COS have the opportunity to make money.

And besides the fact that I have done this before.

The main reason is that I don’t understand the general environment of online literature now, and I don’t know what kind of novels people like to read now. My style is very simple.

No system, slow pace, growth or invincibility, that's it, but now I find that no one reads this kind of writing style anymore, and I myself don't have the ability to sit down and write now.

I'm not a god in the morning. I can't guarantee that every book I write will make money or be popular. I'd rather waste a lot of time on this.

I might as well shift my focus to something more practical, like making some COS videos or opening a clothing store.

Because there are comic conventions here now, there are basically a few fixed ones every year. Although I don’t have time to go to other places, I can participate in local ones.

When I participate, I take some short videos and upload them online. If someone watches them, then so be it. If no one watches, that doesn’t matter. Anyway, the main purpose is to record my daily life at the comic convention.

As for the clothing store, I plan to open a COS clothing store because the two-dimensional industry here is just starting out. There are no peripheral stores, no clothing stores, and no specialized Mao Niang makeup artists or anything like that.

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