A reader asked, “Is creating comics risky?”
Cornelia responded, “Creating comics is something I love and it also brings in income, which I really enjoy. But I gotta admit, many full-time freelance artists struggle with feeling insecure.”
She talked to the readers like a buddy, warm and real. She also discouraged some young readers who were thinking about quitting their job to create comics, “Creating comics is still artistic creation, and the prerequisite for artistic creation is life. Only with a good life, can you create good works.”
In the midst of this, a user named Hannah Dixon showed up.
Hannah said, “Wow, my favorite Nelly is chatting with readers in the comments. I didn’t miss much, did I?”
Someone replied, “Hey, you go by the famous Hannah's name and you say Nelly is your favorite?”
Hannah shot back, “Maybe I am the real actress Hannah, what do you think?”
Reader A replied, “If you’re the real Hannah, then I’m the real Nelly.”
Reader B joked, “Who am I then? Where am I?”
After dozens of comments, no one believed this Hannah was the same well-known actress Hannah.
Hannah asked, “Why don't you guys believe me? Can’t I be a fan of Nelly’s comics?”
Someone replied, “Hannah is busy acting, she’s always hustling on set every day, there’s no way she has time to follow a serialized comic, let alone chat in the comments.”
Another one said, “Even if Hannah really is reading comics, she’d definitely keep it on the down-low, not openly declare it like you.”
Hannah asked, “What should I do to make you believe that I really am the actress Hannah?”
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The readers' comments on the novel: Impulsive Vow to an Enigmatic Husband