After the mysterious reward on February 2, 1662, by May 3, Chen Zhou had received six more rewards.
Among these six reward items, some were quite useful, which alleviated his immediate needs.
For instance, the reward delivered on April 18—
A full 200 kilograms of bundled A4 paper, estimated to be over thirty-five thousand sheets.
These sheets completely solved the island's paper shortage, even if Chen Zhou drew three design sketches every day, such a massive supply of A4 paper would last him until the challenge ended.
Of course, Chen Zhou is not stingy; he knew it would be hard for him to use up all this paper and had long figured out its purpose.
Once Sunday mastered sketching techniques, he rewarded this art-loving young man with some paper, allowing Sunday to better develop his talent.
In this way, it would not let down Sunday's efforts.
And the reward delivered on May 3—
Six thermos flasks.
