Modern people aren't accustomed to ancient books that read from top to bottom, right to left, with barely any punctuation marks. Similarly, people from the ancient times naturally resist this kind of newly emerged "modern" book.
But they couldn't resist the temptation in the end.
Some people call their servants to read it for them, some people pay others to rewrite it in the traditional format before reading.
And some people with less money say, "Well, I'll just get used to it."
Look at these little black dots, they separate the sentences quite nicely.
Gradually, they not only got used to it but even deciphered the purposes of each punctuation mark based on the context.
A scholar clap his hands, exclaiming, "Brilliant!"
You can tell he has been tormented by long sentences for many years.
The world is never short of smart people.
A bookshop has a brilliant idea and made a vertical version of "Endless Immortal Path," which received high praise.
But it did not break even.