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Chapter 476 Collaboration in Drawing Comics

"Well, it will definitely get better." Cen Li was extremely convinced of this.

Not long after, the driver drove over. When the few people left, the blind man was still waiting for the car.

Cen Li could only pray in her heart that she would be willing to accept him if she met a group of soft-hearted people.

After returning to school, the excitement I felt after seeing the new house disappeared, leaving only an unspeakable depression.

Thinking about it, she took the computer and was about to go out.

"Xiaoli, wait for us." Seeing this, Liang Jun and Chen Ruolin immediately followed.

After arriving at the library, Chen Ruolin whispered, "Xiaoli, do you want to draw the incident about the guide dog not being allowed on the bus that I encountered today?"

Cen Li was stunned for a moment, then smiled and said, "I just planned to draw it, how did you know?"

"I don't think you would sit back and ignore something like this."

Chen Ruolin smiled and said, "Aren't you still drawing cartoons? Time must be tight. Please assign some tasks to me and I will draw them for you."

"You can't miss this opportunity to do good things, and I'll help too." Liang Jun also raised his hand and said.

Cen Li felt warm in her heart and nodded heavily, "Okay, thank you."

"We're all sisters, you're welcome." Liang Jun and Chen Ruolin smiled at each other.

After that, the three of them started drawing comics together, and it took them three days to draw "Should Guide Dogs Get on the Bus?"

The two of them are indeed people who also like animation. Their painting skills are very good, which makes Cen Li very satisfied.

The author's signature changed from Cen Li to three people, plus Chen Ruolin and Liang Jun.

Just as Cen Li expected, this comic immediately attracted a lot of attention as soon as it was published.

Reply 1: The dog was so aggrieved that he cried. The blind man can’t take the bus. It’s so pitiful.

Reply 2: It’s okay for a blind person to get on the bus. He doesn’t have to take his dog with him. I’m really afraid of dogs.

Reply 3: If you say you don’t take a dog with you, you don’t know how difficult it is for blind people to travel. Guide dogs can really help a lot.

Reply 4: This is my first time hearing about guide dogs. Is this thing reliable? Isn’t it just an animal? What if it bites someone?

Reply 5: Those who say they are not reliable should first understand what a guide dog is before talking. If you don’t understand anything, just talk nonsense.

Reply 6: There are still many people who don’t know about guide dogs. I strongly urge the author to publish a popular science comic about guide dogs!

Regarding guide dogs, there are different opinions. Some people support and some oppose it, but it has indeed caused a lot of discussion.

Moreover, this matter has been in the news again, arousing wider discussion and attention.

As for Cen Li, in response to requests from netizens, she also searched for information during her busy schedule and published a comic about popular science about guide dogs.

Guide dogs are equivalent to a second pair of eyes for the blind, providing great convenience for the blind in their daily travels.

From the screening to the cultivation of guide dogs, a series of processes are displayed in front of everyone.

After reading the popular science, netizens were all very sad.

Netizen 1: Oh my god, there are nearly 17 million visually impaired patients in our country. To reach the universal standard, we need at least nearly 170,000 guide dogs. But in fact, the number of guide dogs is only about 200, which is more than giant pandas.

So rare!

Netizen 2: Due to the scarcity of the number, if you sort by the number of applicants, the last person will have to wait ten years to see his guide dog, which is too long!


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