In three days, Qin Guanglin had drawn two more issues, both of which involved multiple characters and complex compositions.
The manga's productivity mainly depended on the material available. With a script and its simplistic art style, as long as he worked full steam, updating every two days wasn't a problem.
However, updating this type of manga too quickly could lead to aesthetic fatigue. Updating weekly was just right—it didn't tire out the readers and kept them looking forward to more while giving them time to savor the details.
"Next is this. I'll have to take a few days off next week."
Qin Guanglin handed over the drafts to Chen Rui, giving him a heads-up so that in his excitement he wouldn't promise the readers extra releases, use up all the stockpiled drafts, and then have to rush production back in He City.
Chen Rui asked, "How many days?"
"I'm not sure. Including the weekend, maybe just two or three more days, or perhaps four or five."