"Uh--what should I do--Teacher of the Phoenix Academy--I-I can't hold it anymore--"

"If you talk about this kind of thing, I can't help you—"

At this moment, Nakai Koro finally understood what Kurosawa Kazuta meant by saying, be colder and safer, and his feelings for Darkness are all about waiting for something to say.

And often say some dirty jokes that make people think about it.

Kurosawa Kazuda got up and walked out.

"I'll go to the landlord and ask if there are any steel pliers, saw blades or something—"

"Well, I'll try to untie it."

Kyosuke Kosaka found that these knots were not as difficult to untie as he imagined, probably because they were mixed with steel wires, and the ties were not very tight. Kyosuke Kosaka finally untied a knot, and Kazuda Kurosawa took a Small steel pliers came in and cut the string around Darkness's waist.

Untiing the rope of her belt, Darkness ran all the way into the toilet——

Participating in the [-]-meter race at that speed will definitely set a new world record.

Afterwards, Darkness came back as if nothing had happened, as if she wasn't the one who almost lost control just now, she didn't care at all.

"Mr. Phoenix Academy, why don't you sell the full-color book again on Twitter?"

"……Twitter?"

"Well, every society that sells books at the exhibition needs to have a Twitter account. During the exhibition, the official will use the popularity of each society's Twitter to determine which clubs will be on the cover wall of the next day—"

"The cover wall? Is it the one pasted at the gate of the exhibition?"

"Well, Teacher Phoenix Academy, your club has won the cover wall for two days in a row—"

Kyosuke Kosaka glanced at Kazuta Kurosawa suspiciously, he really didn't know such a thing happened.

Kurosawa Kazuda spoke.

"At that time, I registered a Twitter account, and I never watched it."

"Oh, I'll get a full-color notebook later when I have time, don't worry—"

The fan who sold [-] million, let the original author know about it, even if the original author doesn't pursue it, his company will definitely find a way to get a share of the pie, after all, this is not a small number, and the serialization of Merlulu's comics The company, but Jump's old rival, would not give up if he knew that the author of Jump Weekly made so much money drawing his own comic book.

In order to avoid trouble, Kosaka Kyosuke decided to let the pseudonym Akaya Otaku disappear from people's sight.

Going home at noon and lying on his bed after dinner, Kosaka Kyosuke looked at the cover of Jump Weekly this week. The cover painted by Kosaka Kyosuke was very cool and full of sci-fi. , I could only spare some time at night, and the painting was a little bit broken, but then Kurosawa Katada helped him modify it so that the overall quality of the cover improved.

When the comics kept going down, he once thought that this cover would not be used.

Really, I didn't expect--

Editor Tomita would help himself in this way, forcing a manga that was almost cut in half to be on the cover of Jump Weekly.

It's easy to say, but how difficult it is to actually do this one, you can guess the general idea just by thinking about it.

——This week's manga ranking should improve a lot.

Will it directly enter the top ten——

Kosaka Kyosuke is looking forward to it so much. This manga not only carries his expectations, but also pours into Kosaka Kirino, Aragaki Ayase, Tamura Manami, Editor Tomita, Kurosawa Kazuta... the hard work and sweat of these people, I don’t know Is it an illusion? At this moment, he felt that the Jump Weekly in his hand became very heavy.

what does he want to do-

But besides continuing to paint according to his own ideas, he really didn't know what else he could do.

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The editorial department of Jump Weekly.

"This Tomita looks quite honest on weekdays, why did he act so nonsense this time--to let such a manga that was about to be cut in half be put on the cover."

"That's right, the editor-in-chief actually agreed."

"Hey, it's easy to understand from the editor-in-chief. The editor-in-chief has always been very optimistic about that manga, so it's okay to agree--mainly because I don't understand, Mr. Asuka, the cover of this week is his manga, why would he agree to make it so A manga replaces his own manga as the cover, so Tomita used some means to force Mr. Asuka, right?"

"How is it possible, unless Tomita doesn't want to do it anymore, I heard that Tomita knelt down and begged Mr. Asuka to get this week's cover."

"Huh? No way—no matter how much you like a manga, it won't reach this level."

"Maybe I saw the shadow of my past in the other party."

"A shadow of the past?"

"Don't you know? Tomita was a manga artist a long time ago, and his works were selected for the Tezuka Award. He was still in high school at the time, but his manga was cut in half after a dozen episodes—"

"A high school cartoonist——wait, I remember that when I first entered the editorial department, there was a high school cartoonist whose works were also selected for the contest award. Later, they only serialized a dozen episodes before being cut in half. The high school student at that time The cartoonist seems to be hospitalized—tsk tsk, there is a saying, history is always surprisingly similar—”

"This manga probably won't go very far, but this manga is really interesting, it's a pity that his serialization is not in time to catch up with the golden age—"

"What's the idea of ​​that comic? It's good, but the flaws are also huge, right? The protagonist is completely unattractive. Even if it didn't catch up with the golden age, such a comic would not go very far and eventually become a flash in the pan."

"The protagonist's problem is indeed a big problem."

At this time, the editor-in-chief walked out of the office and said to the editor outside.

"Everyone come to my office—"

Editor Tomita stood up, and the two editors who were talking about it just now were taken aback for a moment. They thought they discussed this only after Editor Tomita went out.

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