Little bunny, he can't raise cubs

Chapter 18 Overlord Ah Huai

Nan Huai's work as a typo proofreader began soon.

He looked at the 50w word document sent by Wen Mo, and couldn't get it right at a glance, and his admiration for Wen Mo went up to a new level.

The little fox's mother is really amazing!

In the process of finding typos, Nan Huai also read Wen Mo's novel by the way.

Originally, he thought it would be in a very serious style, but he didn't expect it to be a particularly light-hearted and funny story. Nanhuai laughed so hard that his stomach hurt several times while watching it, so he had to stop and relax for a while.

Looking at Nanhuai, I have some other thoughts.

He coyly told the little fox this idea, thinking that the other party would laugh at him, but Wen Han was very supportive.

"You can write if you want, but reading a book and writing by yourself are two different things. You should be mentally prepared in advance."

Just do it.

The fairy tales I read some time ago came in handy, and Nan Huai was going to write a story that happened when she was a little rabbit.

But what you think and what you write are completely different things.

Nanhuai made up so much vigorously in his brain, but when he actually wrote it, he only had a pitiful 1000-odd words.

All beginnings are hard.

But Nanhuai is not a rabbit who will give up when hit.

He humbly asked the little fox's mother about his own problems.

Wen Mo was very supportive of this matter, so she was not stingy in sharing, and she shared her experience when she was a novice. She even suggested to Nan Huai that his experience from going down the mountain to the present is a very good writing material.

And setting the protagonist in the form of a small animal is more flattering.

Nan Huai struggled with it at first, but after Wen Mo reminded him, he suddenly realized that since he wrote the story, wouldn't he be able to do whatever he wanted with Jiang Tan in the story.

Thinking of this, Nan Huai secretly felt very happy.

After finally scraping together [-] words and sending out a chapter, Nan Huai began to squat in front of the computer, eagerly waiting for comments.

He saw that there were tens of thousands of comments on Little Fox's mother's book, as well as rainbow farts with various compliments, and he was particularly envious.

He also wanted to be praised by others.

As a result, Nan Huai didn't get a comment the next day after waking up. He looked at the empty comment area, sighed lonely, and sent text messages to complain to Wen Han.

"You only posted a chapter, it's normal that no one sees it, don't think so much, just write a story and have fun."

Wen Han's words gave Nan Huai some comfort, he looked at

At the end of Chapter 1, it just ended after the protagonist accidentally flirted with someone, and the next thing is the plot of the next morning.

Nan Huai thought for a while, and immediately opened the document eagerly.

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Jiang Tan was in a meeting when his phone vibrated twice suddenly. He opened it and saw that it was a message from Huo Lin.

"I have something very interesting here, about your rabbit, do you want to hear it?"

Jiang Tan just couldn't read it back.

Sure enough, after waiting for a few minutes, Huo Lin couldn't bear it anymore, and directly threw a link over, attaching a panda head emoticon package that hesitated to speak.

Jiang Tan didn't understand what this person was up to, so he clicked on the link casually.

"The author of "Little Rabbit Down the Mountain": I don't like carrots."

Jiang Tan:?

Huo Lin: Your little rabbit's masterpiece, let me declare first, I didn't intend to check it on purpose, the discovery was purely accidental, and you'd better find a place where there is no one before you read it.

Huo Lin: I'm afraid you smashed your phone.

Jiang Tan does not believe in evil, click to open

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