Shanghai, inside an apartment.
A painter with large black-rimmed glasses was squatting on her own chair, her hair disheveled.
Illustrator "Hu Yan" painted at home in whatever comfortable way she liked, which could be described as sitting without any proper posture.
Her iconic big, plump bottom, as she squatted down, made her loose pajamas stretch round and tight, the curve exceedingly full.
Since her chats with Cheng Zhu were bold enough to alarm the internet police, Cheng Zhu knew very well, it was not only full but also juicy.
It is widely said, "Women are made from water."
This phrase is adapted from "Daughters are flesh and blood made from water." — "Dream of the Red Chamber."
Last week, Hu Yan had just finished painting a new batch of export shows.
Following her drawing habits, after finishing an illustration, she would start another... illustration.
However, her creative inspiration had recently run dry.