49, Unbridled youth!_1

Now, Ren He had a new task in addition to his daily routine of updating the Divine Book: to write out "Kunlun" from memory.

However, writing for "Modern and Ancient Martial Heroes" magazine, which is a semimonthly publication, was much easier for him. This meant he only had to submit a manuscript every half-month, approximately 10,000 words in length. He anticipated the task would come with the payment for each manuscript, which added up to just two tasks per month. Ren He felt he could handle this load...

He took advantage of class time to write the beginning of "Kunlun," ending at the climax of the first small conflict and sent it over to Zhou Wumeng. For a magazine submission like this, if you were acquainted with the editors, you did not have to complete the piece before submitting it; ongoing updates were fine.

That was also the reason Ren He sought out Zhou Wumeng.