Reincarnated as a baby who was in his mother's womb for a hundred years, the moment Lin Xuan was born, the whole world was shocked.
When he took his first breath, he gathered all the purple qi from 30,000 miles east. He was dubbed the Saint Child by others.
When he let out his first cry, it helped all of the cultivators around him break through their limits.
When he first opened his eyes, his parents mastered the Divine Eyes technique.
When he first moved his fingers, he tore open a crack in space. It was the Devastating Finger.
When he took his first step, cracks formed on the crust of the earth. It was the Chaotic Eight Steps.
When he first spoke, first ate, and first showered…
His Ancestor praised, “He’s the pride of our family.”
The Holy Maiden argued, “He’s mine!”
The Empress announced, “I’m willing to wait until he’s an adult!”
Buddda’s apprentice cursed, “Why am I meditating here? I can break through just by being close to him!”
By the time the baby grew into a child, he was already invincible.
I recently dove into Super Mario: Princess Miki, and Chapter 1: “When We Meet Again…” absolutely captivated me. The surreal introduction with Browser expressing his longing to become human and asking Rosalina to guide him is both emotionally poignant and visually evocative. That moment when Rosalina reluctantly reaches a solution, revealing Princess Miki and handing over the crystal ball feels inherently cinematic. I can already envision a striking full-page panel: Rosalina in thoughtful repose, her hand outstretched with the glowing crystal ball, a single shaft of light illuminating her expression curiosity, hesitation, wonder. Imagine Browser’s tentative acceptance, framed softly in the light’s glow, his eyes wide with hope and uncertainty. That contrast the cosmic power Rosalina embodies versus Browser’s vulnerable longing would translate brilliantly into a visual narrative. As a commissioned comic artist, I’d love to bring this moment to life. Whether it’s a standalone illustration or a multi-page adaptation of the full chapter, I’m eager to use color, expression, and pacing to capture the emotional weight and visual storytelling potential embedded in this opening. Would you be open to exploring a collaboration? Whether a one-shot teaser or an ongoing visual chapter adaptation, I’d be thrilled to chat more. You can reach me on Discord (elsaa_uwu) or email ([email protected] ) whenever it's convenient. No pressure at all it’s just that this chapter truly leapt off the page at me. Warmly, Elsa