Once upon a time, there was a poor middle-aged and elderly male painter who just caught up with the development of photography technology after World War II, which made him never outsource. What's worse is that he is still a homosexual who is not accepted by society. The lonely painter can only rely on sucking cats and With the dumb girl next door neighbor.
The dumb girl worked as a cleaner in a national research institution, and then found the company's murloc test subject and fell in love with him. The old painter, as the heroine's good gay honey, of course spared no effort to help the heroine steal her boyfriend and watch. The murlocs brought the heroine into the sea together - and lived happily ever after.
The painter had an epiphany, and drew the story of his good friend and her murloc boyfriend into a comic, and the social response exploded. Since then, the artist's outsourcing list has been endless, and he has become the most popular artist's wife in the society at that time...
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