Writing from scratch is actually easier than adapting a work.
At Lin Yuan's speed, it wouldn't take more than a few days to finish "Murder on the Orient Express".
However, he is not in a hurry to publish, so he is not rushing to wrap it up either.
Isn't there a rule in many films?
The rule is called 'the one who moves first, loses'!
Since Leng Guang challenged him to a Literary Duel, Lin Yuan would wait for Leng Guang to make the first move, and then chuck "Murder on the Orient Express" into the ring.
This is what you call a defensive counterattack strategy.
Because he is not in a rush, Lin Yuan's life rhythm is leisurely and unhurried.
During his breaks from writing, he even managed to squeeze in a meal with Sun Yaohuo.
The location was a new restaurant that Sun Yaohuo had just opened.
Apparently, because his hot pot businesses were booming, Sun Yaohuo had started dabbling in other types of cuisines.