However, this seemed to be of no great importance. Any Graphic present would go mad for color, and Yu Liang figured that even if it cost twenty tongzi to color one edge, they would not hesitate.
After all, one could skip meals—it was just a matter of a few days, and enduring it was all that was needed. In contrast, being colored could provide enjoyment for a very long time; it was a sure bet with no loss.
With this thought, Yu Liang couldn't help but take another look at the Graphic called Li San.
Perhaps it was because he had spent too long in the Two-Dimensional World, his field of vision always occupied by various lines in shades of black, white, and gray. Now, when Yu Liang saw these colorful lines, he couldn't help but feel a sense of delight in his heart.
In a world of black and white, there suddenly appeared brilliance, as if celestial music briefly cleared one's ears.