Of course, I did it for the purpose of exchanging autographs with cartoonists, but not for general fans.

Most of the people who came, came only knowing that it was Sunny’s autograph session anyway.

And Seon-hee, who wore Kamen Rider’s mask, seemed to like it.

Thanks to the much larger crowd than expected, the people who were in charge of managing the process even said, ‘It was more like Sunny’s autograph session than Kamen Rider’.

That’s probably because a large number of ordinary fans wearing Kamen Rider masks also lined up to receive Seon-hee’s autograph.

I don’t know where or where, but I’ve been baptized with flashing cameras.

In any case, it was quite successful, to the extent that all 3,000 comic books and novels brought to the site were sold.

Spending a few days in Japan was fun.

Except for the emergency news that came out around noon at the airport I went to to return to Korea.

A Japanese idol named Okada Yukiko committed suicide, and Jiro was shocked when he saw the news.

I’m not Japanese, and I don’t know anything about idols, but it was quite a shocking incident. I tried to commit suicide in the morning, but it was unsuccessful, but at around noon, I ended up committing suicide.

Just like when I was living, why are there so many celebrity suicides?

Anyway, Seon-hee must have been quite shocked by the news, so she just stared out the window without saying a word the entire time she got on the plane.

It continued even after returning home.

“Like last time, I don’t know why such a big event happens when I go to Japan.”

“Am I the one driving misfortune?”

“It’s not like that, but that’s because it keeps happening.”

“·················ogue.”

Anyway, the day ended in a bad mood.

*

a few days later.

I received a parcel, and it contained several Japanese magazines.

These are the magazines sent by Atsuko Mine, a weekly rumor reporter.

“What’s this?”

– These are articles about Sunny in Japanese magazines. If you want to know about the atmosphere here, I think it would be good to read it.

“There are also weekly rumors.”

– That’s what I wrote. The photo was taken at that time.

Mine stopped by the autograph session for a while to take pictures, but unlike other places, she took pictures without Seonhee’s mask because of her close relationship.

At that time, the photos that came out well were developed and sent, and the photos are also enclosed in the package. I think it’s pretty good because it’s a photo taken by a reporter.

– There are many articles that are friendly, but there are also articles that are not. Because Sunny is not Japanese.

“I think so.”

It is not surprising that such a thing is expected to some extent. Because of that, I also asked Seon-hee.

Of course, Seon-hee, it seems that you are not interested in articles like that.

“Thank you for caring in many ways.”

– What. I’m rather grateful. Thanks to Mr. Yunhwan, our novels sold well, and the situation in our house improved. So, well, I’m more free.

I don’t know the details of the situation over there, but Mine seems to be having some trouble with the paparazzi-related work.

– Don’t make it too soft. I’m Japanese too, but I don’t want to be seen easily by Japanese people.

“Okay.”

So, after hanging up on the phone with Mine, I looked at the magazines.

Mine sensibly put a sticker in the middle in advance to make it easier to find the part with the article.

“What? What did you get?”

Kyung-hee approaches and takes interest.

“Oh my gosh! Did you like something like this?”

Kyung-hee shouted in surprise when she saw the cover of the woman in a shabby swimsuit with her bewitching movements.

“Hey, this is an adult magazine. I don’t see children. And it’s normal for men to like things like this.”

“Mister, I thought you would be different.”

“It’s an illusion. All men are the same So, you too, be careful of men.”

“Hey, I know all that stuff.”



Saying so, she backed away with a frown on her face.

There are a lot of bad knights, but if you step back with something like this, it’s good for me.

As soon as Kyung Hee left, I opened the magazine again and read it.

Well, as Mine said, there are articles with good content and others that are not.

Roughly, the ratio is about half and half, but the problem is that there are some that seem a bit overkill for malicious articles.

Most of Japan’s perceptions of Korea are still largely unaffected by war and poverty, so it seems that we who are working in Japan are not seen in their eyes.

If you look at the contents of the article, poverty, money, success, Japanese pockets, etc.

It seems that articles like this are not getting much attention yet, but it’s not a particularly good feeling to think that there are also such views.

Mine must have warned you not to be too soft in a place like this.

Of course, I am well aware of this.

Because I like Japanese comics, I was inevitably interested in Japan, so I studied Japanese and learned a lot about Japan.

But now, no matter what anyone says, Japan’s economy is 10 times larger than Korea’s, and there is a huge difference in the field of comics. No, it’s a period when there are quite a lot of differences not only in manga, but in culture as a whole.

There was a story like this on the radio news a while ago.

‘Korean films are not as well-known as Japanese films. The price difference in foreign countries is more than ten times higher. In the past, Korean movies were also quite popular. From now on, we have to pay attention.’

It’s not exact, but it was something like this.

Of course, Hong Kong films are doing the best in Asia right now.

Anyway, the overall atmosphere of Korea today is a situation in which anger towards Japan and envy of their developed economy and culture are mixed the most.

When the time comes, the reversal part will gradually come forward, but honestly, it is also true that such a future is not well drawn for Koreans today.

Do you think so? There is also a slight urge to create such a future story. Well, since it’s the future that will actually happen, isn’t it a sci-fi fantasy?

*(Read more @ wuxiax.com)

Jiro asked as if he had lost some strength.

– Is Volume 11 the end?

“Yeah. I guess I’ve done all the talking. We’re getting closer to the ending. I’ve almost finished telling the hidden stories, so if I keep going like this, it’s only going to increase.”

– Still, I think the fans’ shock will be severe. The story ends sooner than you think.

Well, it’s true that in Japan, where dozens of popular manga are standard, 11 volumes end up fairly early.

In fact, Seon-hee, who is in charge of the drawing, is also regretting the fact that it ends soon.

The same goes for fish.

However, I decided to quit because it was too much for me to continue with the story that was originally decided.

In the end, I plan to finish by blocking the Hellgate from the inside, so it will end with the story of the remaining Earthlings getting up again with their own efforts.

It may be a bit of a cliché, but I will focus on making such clichés interesting.

Of course, Fasiencia and Dark Princess will continue to be serialized.

In particular, in the case of the Dark Princess, it is a story of Samsara’s side story, so as a result, Samsara is no different.

Anyway, for now, I’m going to focus on finishing the storyline.

* * *

A few days later, in the editorial department of Boy Hero, there was a lot of talk about Samsara.

“What? Samsara is over? Are you sure?”

“Yeah. I heard the editor-in-chief and Akagi-san had a conversation yesterday.

“so? What did the editor say?”



“I don’t know the details, but they say it’s unavoidable. Perhaps this is how it will end.”

“Actually, almost all the hidden stories have been revealed, so if it ends like this, it would be the most ideal ending.”

“Can I still end it like this? It’s now number one in my magazine.”

“Well, if the editor-in-chief decides like that, there is nothing we can do.”

“If it was a boy jump, it wouldn’t have been too early. Perhaps they pressured the cartoonist to publish more than 50 volumes.”

“These guys are famous in the industry. Of course, it’s the best-selling magazine, but it’s also true that it’s a problematic place.”

“It’s all about what sells best.”

“Yeah, it’s not.”

“But where have all the team leaders gone now?”

“Before, the deputy editor held an emergency meeting. Akagi-san was also called to the meeting.”

“Well, it must be because of Samsara.”

“Yeah, well.”

At that time, in the conference room, the team leader and above were having a meeting.

The team leaders gathered in the conference room were hardly able to get out of shock when they heard that Samsara would be finished.

“Akagi, can’t you try to convince Tengen-sensei again?”

“okay. Because cartoonists have a habit of ending a story when it can no longer proceed. Samsara’s case was also successful enough, so I wouldn’t dwell on popularity.”

“Still, if the teacher wants to finish it, I think it should be possible to finish it.”

“okay. Because it was Akagi who brought Sunny and Tengen-sensei here from the beginning. If the person in charge judges it that way, I think it would be right for her to do so.”

“Hey, it’s your team. What if you, the team leader, say something like that?”

“It’s because it’s my team.”

“Right now, Samsara is not just a cartoon about which team is in charge. Don’t you know that it has a huge impact on the number of copies sold by boy heroes?”

“I know, but that doesn’t mean I can’t put the entire burden on the writer.”

“…but that’s it.”

At that time, the deputy editor interrupted the conversation between the team leaders.

“Come on, let’s calm down. And the reason I started this team leader-level meeting is not to make Samsara’s serialization continue.”

One of the team leaders asked with a look of incomprehension at the words of the deputy editor.

“Yeah? Then what?”

“The conclusion of Samsara has already lost the editor’s permission, so the purpose of the meeting is to figure out how to reduce the impact of Samsara’s serialization no matter what.”

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“right. So, the teachers in charge of the team leaders and the teachers in charge of the team members should do their best.”

At those words, the atmosphere in the conference room went down.

In such a situation, the team leader in charge of Jiro opened his mouth.

“Akagi.”

“Yeah.”

“Sunny, do you have any plans for your next project?”

“For now, there was nothing other than saying that you would focus on Fasiencia and Dark Princess, which are currently serialized.”

“Isn’t it too difficult with just two works?”

At that point, the other team leader intervened.

“Surely, Sunny is currently in high school, so it would have been unreasonable to take on more than this. Besides, didn’t she say that she’s preparing for college now?”

“Yeah. I heard that.”

“Anyway, it’s great. She’s a high school student, and she’s been preparing for the university entrance exam in three series. Just reducing one piece is not enough.”

“But it’s a problem because it’s not that simple from the standpoint of a boy hero.”

“That’s it. If magazine sales go down, it’s going to hurt everyone in the end.”

So everyone took a deep breath.

First message about the future (2)

“Seonhee, this is the last storyline.”

“Last?”

“okay. This is the last thing I will tell you, so pay attention.”

At my words, Seon-hee looked at me with a strange expression and nodded her head.

“······Huh.”

It still has more than a month and a half to finish the series, but today’s continuity will be the last.

Seonhee held a continuity note and waited.

As I continued talking about the last scene, Seonhee nodded her head, taking notes.

The end of the story was something I had been thinking about all night yesterday, and in the morning I revised the memo again and completely finished it. Of course, it will go into Seon-hee’s hands, be newly processed, and end with Seon-hee’s own Samsara ending.

After I finished the story, Seon-hee went back to her seat with a note written on it and started working right away.

The fishermen also look at Seon-hee, who is working, with lonely eyes, perhaps because of the fact that it is Samsara’s last story. I also feel like I’m letting go of an old friend, thinking that this will be Samsara’s last continuity.

About an hour later, Seon-hee brought me the last continuity.

“Are you done?”

“Huh. I did my best.”

I received the continuity note from Seonhee and read it.

The scenes are detailed and drawn, so it is easy to understand the story.

However, I liked the emotional line even more than the last one I talked about, so the last one was made more realistic.

But the ending part…

“uh? What I described is…”

different.

The ending is very different from what I expected.

I ended it with the feeling that I had no intention of continuing the story any more, but Seon-hee ended it as if there were more stories.

“Are there any more stories?”

“I want to make it that way.”

“Well, it doesn’t feel that bad either.”

“Someday, when I want to write more stories, it would be okay to start over.”

“·················ogue.”

I know something about Seon-hee’s heart.

However, if it ends like this, readers will expect a sequel.

Well, if you can think of a story to continue, it might be.

Anyway, Seon-hee put her will into the story for the first time, so this cannot be ignored.

“okay. For now, let’s end it like this.”

“Huh.”

Anyway, the last continuity ended better than I thought.

The studio family also took turns reading the last story and talked about their impressions of the production process.

“Ah, I also have a feeling that a sequel should come out. Actually, I think this is better than the feeling that it’s completely over like this.”

“Me too. It’s nice to have the hope that one day I may come back.”

“If Yunhwan said earlier, this is hopeful torture. It just seems better to finish it perfectly.”

Silver has a different reaction from other fishes.

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