Parallel World Light Novelist
Chapter 105: The Trip to Tokyo Begins [BONUS]
- Chapter 248 - 247: The PV Reveal
- Chapter 247 - 246: The Girl in the Cage
- Chapter 246 - 245: The End of SAO
- Chapter 245 - 244: Suspense
- Chapter 244 - 243: Uproar
- Chapter 243 - 242: Fans Threaten to Boycott If Asuna Dies
- Chapter 242 - 241: Crisis
- Chapter 241 - 240: The Fallout
- Chapter 240 - 239: The Turning Point for Initial D
- Chapter 239 - 238: The Once-in-a-Generation Titan
- Chapter 238 - 237: The Identity
- Chapter 237 - 236: The Great Unmasking
- Chapter 236 - 235: Aoi and the Father
- Chapter 235 - 234: Renown
- Chapter 234 - 233: The Turning Point
- Chapter 233 - 232: The Ratings Pass Four Percent Before the Live Feed Even Officially Starts
- Chapter 232 - 231: Haruto Walks Into the Lounge and Starts Hunting for Autographs Like a Fanboy
- Chapter 231 - 230: The Warrior of Love’s Slow Burn in the First Half, Absolute Carnage in the Second, As Always
- Chapter 230 - 229: 2nd Episode Reveals the Promise of a Flower That Blooms Once Every Seven Years
- Chapter 229 - 228: Forums Light Up With Theories Within Minutes of the Episode Ending!
- Chapter 228 - 227: Madoka Magica Started at One Percent Too, Says the Fan Trying Not to Panic
- Chapter 227 - 226: Initial D, Sword Art Online, and Madoka Magica Are All Practically Locks for Gold
- Chapter 226 - 225: The Industry Calls Shiori Takahashi a Genius, the Other Authors Call Him a Nightmare
- Chapter 225 - 224: "Is the Warrior of Love Finished?"... Sir, the Show Has Not Even Aired Yet
- Chapter 224 - 223: The Trailer Dropped... and the Animation Community Lost Its Mind Immediately
- Chapter 223 - 222: Do You Have Those Kinds of Feelings for Me?
- Chapter 222 - 221: I Went to the Convention... and Got Recognized Before I Even Got Through the Door
- Chapter 221 - 220: The Warrior of Love Is Still Hiding His Face... the Awards Ceremony Is Going to Be Chaos
- Chapter 220 - 219: Madoka Will Not Be the Peak of My Career
- Chapter 219 - 218: The Only Award That Wasn’t a Foregone Conclusion Was the Film Category
- Chapter 218 - 217: The Myth of Protagonist Invincibility Shattered in Three - s
- Chapter 217 - 216: The Gap Between First and Second Was No Longer Negligible. It Was a Canyon.
- Chapter 216 - 215: The Teleport Crystals Have Never Once Worked. Why Would They Start Now
- Chapter 215 - 214: If a True Genius Emerged Who Could Beat Him Fairly, He Would Celebrate It [BONUS]
- Chapter 214 - 213: A One-Trick Pony With One Trick That Broke Every Record in the Industry
- Chapter 213 - 212: SAO Is 150,000 Votes From the Top and the Warrior of Love Is Back [BONUS]
- Chapter 212 - 211: Asuna Has Officially Entered the Chat and the Romance Race Is Over
- Chapter 211 - 210: 4.8 Million Copies in One Week and the Industry Had a Complete Meltdown [BONUS]
- Chapter 210 - 209: Coordinating With Three Partners Across One House Instead of Three Apartments
- Chapter 209 - 208: Wait, That Author Wrote THIS Too?! How Many Lives Does He Have? [BONUS]
- Chapter 208 - 207: He Lied About His Level… The Story Made Him Pay With Lives
- Chapter 207 - 206: The Calm Before the Storm Has Never Felt This Personal [BONUS]
- Chapter 206 - 205: Congratulations, We Eliminated One Problem and Spawned Five More
- Chapter 205 - 204: My Fans Keep Camping Outside My Door... So I’m Moving Somewhere They Can’t Find
- Chapter 204 - 203: When a Poster Alone Raises Expectations to Dangerous Levels [BONUS]
- Chapter 203 - 202: If I Were Actually Two People, This Would Make More Sense
- Chapter 202 - 201: Third Place on Debut?! Even I Didn’t Expect It to Go This Hard [BONUS]
- Chapter 201 - 200: The Title Sounded Generic… The Concept Absolutely Was Not
- Chapter 200 - 199: My New Novel Isn’t Even Out Yet… Why Is the Entire Industry Already Panicking?! [BONUS]
- Chapter 199 - 198: I Said “We’re Friends”… Why Did That Feel Like a Flag?
- Chapter 198 - 197: Her Dad Gave Up on the Deal… and Immediately Started Judging Her Love Life [BONUS]
- Chapter 197 - 196: The Blockbuster Had Double the Screens… So Why Is It Still Losing?!
- Chapter 196 - 195: A Tear-Jerker So Strong It Turned Viewers into Walking Advertisements [BONUS]
- Chapter 195 - 194: The Budget Was Small, But the Emotional Damage Was Max Level
- Chapter 194 - 193: The Big Studios Bought All the Screens, So My Movie Decided to Fight Them Anyway
- Chapter 193 - 192: Fanbase and My Other Fanbase Are About to Throw Hands
- Chapter 192 - 191: Being a Bestselling Author Means Never Having to Wait in Line Again [BONUS]
- Chapter 191 - 190: His Last Works Won Praise… This One Was Built to Win Sales
- Chapter 190 - 189: He Hit #1 in Manga… While Owning the Anime Market [BONUS]
- Chapter 189 - 188: He Made One Anime… and Entered the Hall of Legends
- Chapter 188 - 187: She Became a God to Save the World… She Became a Demon to Save Her [BONUS]
- Chapter 187 - 186: She Refused to Let Madoka Suffer… So She Took All the Suffering Instead
- Chapter 186 - 185: I Thought Fans Were Fighting for Copies… He Was Handing Them Out Early [BONUS]
- Chapter 185 - 184: I Thought the Villain Was in the Anime… Turns Out It’s Resellers
- Chapter 184 - 183: They Said It Was a Cash Grab… So Why Is It Peak Fiction?!
- Chapter 183 - 182: This Was Supposed to Be a Sequel… So Why Is Everyone Alive?! [BONUS]
- Chapter 182 - 181: This Looks Like a Masterpiece… and a Disaster at the Same Time
- Chapter 181 - 180: If It Doesn’t Break Records, It’s a Failure?! Who Decided That
- Chapter 180 - 179: Turns Out Knowing the Map Is More OP Than Horsepower [BONUS]
- Chapter 179 - 178: The Day Everyone Googled “Can You Actually Do This?”
- Chapter 178 - 177: The Beginning of Weekly Cliffhanger Suffering With No Escape Route [BONUS]
- Chapter 177 - 176: The Slow Realization That This Guy Has Been Sandbagging the Entire Time
- Chapter 176 - 175: She Feared the Fans’ Reaction… I Feared Nothing [BONUS]
- Chapter 175 - 174: My Anime Is #1… and My Manga Is Speedrunning the Rankings
- Chapter 174 - 173: The More They Doubt Me, the More I Want to Go All In
- Chapter 173 - 172: The Kind Of Problem Every Studio Dreams Of Having [BONUS]
- Chapter 172 - 171: The Day Fans Realized They’d Wait Forever Just For One Race
- Chapter 171 - 170: The First - That Was So Good People Forgot To Breathe But Not To Complain [BONUS]
- Chapter 170 - 169: The - That Made Even Non Drivers Fall In Love With Racing
- Chapter 169 - 168: The Day of Serialization Came Faster Than Expected
- Chapter 168 - 167: Everyone Was Curious, but Curiosity Turns Into Judgment Soon Enough
- Chapter 167 - 166: When the Announcement Dropped, the Entire Manga World Turned Its Eyes Toward Me [BONUS]
- Chapter 166 - 165: I Expected Another Trial, They Handed Me the Main Stage
- Chapter 165 - 164: Just When They Thought I’d Slow Down, I Started Planning Two More Stories [BONUS]
- Chapter 164 - 163: We Became the Highest Rated Show, and Somehow Even Busier
- Chapter 163 - 162: Everyone Expected a Miracle Reset, but the Story Chose Something Greater [BONUS]
- Chapter 162 - 161: We Waited Eleven Episodes for Madoka to Transform, and Now I’m Not Sure I Want It Anymore
- Chapter 161 - 160: Everyone Is Celebrating the Happy Ending They Imagined, and I’m Just Sitting Here Smiling [BONUS]
- Chapter 160 - 159: The Moment Everything Connected, the Story Became Something Else Entirely
- Chapter 159 - 158: Breaking the 4% Barrier Was Easy, Breaking Our Hearts Was Easier [BONUS]
- Chapter 158 - 157: They Talked Big Last Week, So Why Is No One Saying Anything Now
- Chapter 157 - 156: After This Reveal, Calling This a Magical Girl Anime Feels Like a Joke
- Chapter 156 - 155: Being the Most Hated Writer Somehow Made My Anime Even More Popular
- Chapter 155 - 154: The Night Everyone Started Praying Madoka Never Becomes a Magical Girl [BONUS]
- Chapter 154 - 153: My Anime Is About to Flip the Season Upside Down, but First Let Me Attend a Award Ceremony
- Chapter 153 - 152: The Episode Where Everyone Agreed Kyubey Needs to Be Removed From Existence [BONUS]
- Chapter 152 - 151: The Moment the Audience Realized the Author Is Not Done With Them Yet
- Chapter 151 - 150: Magical Girl Mascot Is Either Innocent or the Greatest Scammer in Anime History [BONUS]
- Chapter 150 - 149: My Manga Partner Revealed She Draws Faster Than Humanly Possible
- Chapter 149 - 148: The Night the Fans Began a Crusade Against Warrior of Love [BONUS]
- Chapter 148 - 147: Everyone Came for a Magical Girl Transformation… Instead They Got Trauma
- Chapter 147 - 146: My Anime Is Doing Fine but I Know the Third Episode Will Break the Internet [BONUS]
- Chapter 146 - 145: Magical Girl Show That Somehow Keeps Getting More Suspicious
- Chapter 145 - 144: Everyone Agrees This Is a Cute and Wholesome Magical Girl Show
- Chapter 144 - 143: Magical Girl Fans Have Been Waiting Two and a Half Years for This
- Chapter 143 - 142: My Fans Are Crying Over Parasyte While the Internet Is Mocking My Anime [BONUS]
- Chapter 142 - 141: My Drawing Skills Are Worse Than a Four-Year-Old’s but the Story Still Works
- Chapter 141 - 140: The Day the Genius Author Asked the Axed Manga Artist to Form a Team [BONUS]
- Chapter 140 - 139: I Fell Asleep Dreaming About Sports Cars and Woke Up Discovering a Racing Anime
- Chapter 139 - 138: Apparently Naming Yourself Warrior of Love Is a Crime [BONUS]
- Chapter 138 - 137: The Day My Novel Escaped the Secondary Magazine
- Chapter 137 - 136: When the Villain Mother Becomes the Most Heartbreaking Character in the Story [BONUS]
- Chapter 136 - 135: Congratulations Our Studio Has Officially Gambled Everything on One Anime
- Chapter 135 - 134: Reina Read Six Episodes and Immediately Understood Why I Spent Hundreds of Millions [BONUS]
- Chapter 134 - 133: Kana Died and the Fandom Entered the Five Stages of Grief
- Chapter 133 - 132: The Knight She Expected and the Monster She Found
- Chapter 132: TL Needs Help
- Chapter 131: The Day Reina Destroyed Her Own Phone to Hide Something
- Chapter 130: Asking for Lunch Money Is Easy, Asking for Millions Is Not [BONUS]
- Chapter 129: The - That Turned Shinichi into a Man Who Couldn’t Cry
- Chapter 128: The Editorial Department Realizes Ignoring My Novel Was a Mistake [BONUS]
- Chapter 127: Two Verified Accounts, One Terrifying Future for Anime Fans
- Chapter 126: My Protagonist Stabbed a Monster, His Teacher Killed a Mother, and Somehow the Rankings Stayed the Same [BONUS]
- Chapter 125: Top Ten Without Advertising Feels Illegal but I Am Not Complaining
- Chapter 124: When a Simple Conversation About Manga Opened a New Path [BONUS]
- Chapter 123: The Girl With Genius Hands but No Direction [BONUS]
- Chapter 122: The First Installment of Parasyte and a Club With Only One Member Left
- Chapter 121: Joining the Manga Research Club
- Chapter 120: Decisions and Unexpected Encounters
- Chapter 119: Yukino’s Crisis and Haruto’s Proposal
- Chapter 118: Classmates, and Green Lights [BONUS]
- Chapter 117: Delay Before Debut
- Chapter 116: Club Invitations and Breaking News [BONUS]
- Chapter 115: Manuscripts and Strangers
- Chapter 114: Gifts, Reunion, and Ambition
- Chapter 113: How the Industry Really Works
- Chapter 112: No Exclusive Contract, No Regrets [BONUS]
- Chapter 111: Negotiations, Elite Admission, and New Memories
- Chapter 110: The Return and the Unexpected Guest [BONUS]
- Chapter 109: Applause, Shock, and a Mountain of Business Cards
- Chapter 108: The Reveal That Broke the Internet
- Chapter 107: When the Mask Finally Falls
- Chapter 106: Temple Steps and Rumors in Tokyo
- Chapter 105: The Trip to Tokyo Begins [BONUS]
- Chapter 104: The Champion of Ascent of New Gods
- Chapter 103: The Moon Landing and the End [BONUS]
- Chapter 102: Johnny’s Astronaut Life and River’s Return
- Chapter 101: A Promise That Could Not Be Erased [BONUS]
- Chapter 100: The Meaning Behind Johnny’s Wish [BONUS]
- Chapter 99: A Promise Under the Moon
- Chapter 98: The Rabbit and the Surge Toward To the Moon [BONUS]
- Chapter 97: The Post-Finale Fever
- Chapter 96: The Anime Finale and Nationwide Tears
- Chapter 95: A Memory Dead End and the Next Manuscript
- Chapter 94: The Anime’s Popularity Reversal [BONUS]
- Chapter 93: A Helping Hand and the Song “For River"
- Chapter 92: The Third Issue and the Lighthouse Memory [BONUS]
- Chapter 91: Interviews, Forum Debates, and a Rival’s Public Praise
- Chapter 90: Public Reactions and Early Serialization Progress[BONUS]
- Chapter 89: The First Issue and Initial Rankings
- Chapter 88: Anime Premiere and the First Magazine Release[BONUS]
- Chapter 87: Illustration Plans and an Unexpected Collaboration
- Chapter 86: First - Review and the Official Website Goes Live[BONUS]
- Chapter 85: Submitting the Draft for the Next Competition
- Chapter 84: Million-Seller Status and Selection Rules
- Chapter 83: First-Week Sales Results Shock the Industry
- Chapter 82: Finishing the Song and the Tankōbon Release
- Chapter 81: Daily Life, Book Signatures, and Composing the Theme Song
- Chapter 80: To the Moon and the Request
- Chapter 79: Signing and a New Dream Memory
- Chapter 78: Rival Authors and Publishers React to the Numbers
- Chapter 77: Aftermath of the Final - ’s Release
- Chapter 76: Popularity Surge From the Final - ’s Impact
- Chapter 75: Readers React as the Ending Nears
- Chapter 74: The Penultimate Installment and Rising Emotions
- Chapter 73: The Tear-Gas Farewell
- Chapter 72: Tears Over Menma’s True Wish
- Chapter 71: Finale Release Day and the Surge in Votes
- Chapter 70: Friends, Rivals, and the Tension Before the Final Stretch
- Chapter 69: Money, School Rumors, and an Unexpected Cafeteria Meeting
- Chapter 68: Word-of-Mouth Explodes and the Industry Takes Notice
- Chapter 67: Proof of Menma and the Start of the Comeback
- Chapter 66: Final Manuscripts, Hidden Anxiety, and an Editor in Tears
- Chapter 65: Momentum Stabilizes While Star Sea Surges Ahead
- Chapter 64: The Sixth - Hits and Everything Suddenly Hurts
- Chapter 63: Rankings Rise, Rivalry Sharpens, and Summer Pressure Builds
- Chapter 62: A Convention Rumor and a Photo That Spreads Too Fast
- Chapter 61: Fan Booths, Secret Identities, and an Uncomfortable Reality Check
- Chapter 60: Cosplay Morning and the Convention Begins
- Chapter 59: Rankings Fall and a Summer Convention Plan
- Chapter 58: Second - Progress and Rising Concerns
- Chapter 57: Early Reactions and Public Reputation
- Chapter 56: First Readers and the Debut of a New Story
- Chapter 55: Release Day Approaches and Rivalry Intensifies
- Chapter 54: The Final Slot and Rumors Behind the Decision
- Chapter 53: A Conditional Contract for Serialization
- Chapter 52: Editorial Politics and the Crimson Maple Meeting
- Chapter 51: A Slow-Burn Manuscript and a Risky Bet
- Chapter 50: Volume Two Success and the Road to the Next Battle
- Chapter 49: Rivalry Clarified and Determination Set
- Chapter 48: An Awkward Reunion With a Rival
- Chapter 47: Final - s, Fan Support, and New Goals
- Chapter 46: Choosing the Next Story
- Chapter 45: Fame Spreads and Plans for a New Work
- Chapter 44: Shock Sales and Industry Attention
- Chapter 43: Gifts, Celebrations, and First-Week Results
- Chapter 42: A Contract Offer Before the Finale
- Chapter 41: Sales Surge and Strange Momentum
- Chapter 40: Waiting for Sales and the Future Beyond Serialization
- Chapter 39: Fans Are Angry
- Chapter 38: Preparing for the End of the Current Series
- Chapter 37: Facing Defeat and Planning What Comes Next
- Chapter 36: School Buzz and Growing Pressure
- Chapter 35: A Sudden Surge in Votes and Popularity
- Chapter 34: A Cliffhanger That Sets the Fandom on Fire
- Chapter 33: The Eighth Installment and a Painful Turning Point
- Chapter 32: Rivals, Ambitions, and Thoughts of the Next Series
- Chapter 31: Advice From Yukino and a New Goal to Aim Higher
- Chapter 30: The School Discovers Its Secret Authors
- Chapter 29: Quiet Growth and Industry Calculations
- Chapter 28: Early Tankōbon Plans and Bigger Expectations
- Chapter 27: Rankings Rise and Pressure Builds
- Chapter 26: Pride, Rematches, and a Late-Night Obsession
- Chapter 25: A Game, a Critique, and a Crushing Comparison
- Chapter 24: The Rival Revealed at the Three-Way Meeting
- Chapter 23: A Visit to the Editor’s Home
- Chapter 22: Rookie Monsters and Growing Ambitions
- Chapter 21: Release Day, Reader Reactions, and a Rising Third Place
- Chapter 20: Secret Writing, Late-Night Plans, and a Growing Rivalry
- Chapter 19: An Editor’s Proposal and the Risk of Serialization
- Chapter 18: The Call About First Issue Results
- Chapter 17: Early Rankings and a Surprisingly Strong Start
- Chapter 16: One Reader, One Vote, and the First True Fan
- Chapter 15: First Issue on Sale and Two New Series Begin
- Chapter 14: Rumors at School and the Countdown to Release
- Chapter 13: A Rival Appears and the Urge to Win
- Chapter 12: A Pen Name, a Deadline, and the Story Finally Connects
- Chapter 11: Contract Signed and Officially a Light Novel Author
- Chapter 10: Where Manuscripts Compete for Survival
- Chapter 9: The Editorial Meeting Begins
- Chapter 8: Before the New Term, Two Student Authors Prepare
- Chapter 7: So This Is What Serialization Actually Means
- Chapter 6: Revisions, Reality, and a Very Tight Deadline
- Chapter 5: A Promising Manuscript and an Unexpected Schoolmate
- Chapter 4: A High School Boy Submits a Shoujo Romance
- Chapter 3: First Submission Day and a Suspiciously Serious Girl in the Elevator
- Chapter 2: Writing Is Harder Than It Looked
- Chapter 1: After Losing Everything, I Decided to Become an Author
Haruto finished at the absolute top of the rankings with To the Moon, while Reina secured the ninth position with Fate of the Rainbow. Since both of them had managed to place within the top ten of the Ascent of New Gods serialization, they received formal invitations from the organizing committee to attend the grand awards ceremony.
As the first-place winner, Haruto was the recipient of the Gold Award. He would be presented with a gold-plated trophy during the ceremony. Reina, finishing in ninth place, would receive the Newcomer Excellence Award, which was accompanied by a silver trophy.
While the physical trophies were primarily symbolic, the real prize lay in the prestige and the subsequent publishing deal. Following the awards ceremony, the organizing committee, backed by the seven major publishing houses, would print the top ten stories as standalone light novel volumes for nationwide distribution. Historically, securing a standalone release through this committee guaranteed a minimum sale of 1.6 million copies per volume.
This was a monumental milestone in a writer’s career. Regardless of a creator’s previous track record, being published under the banner of the committee meant they were officially recognized as a million-seller author.
This achievement served as a critical dividing line in the literary world. Furthermore, because the competition was a non-profit event designed to foster talent, the seven major publishers were not looking to line their own pockets. As long as the sales covered the marketing and distribution costs, the vast majority of the profits went directly to the creators. The royalty rate was set at an astonishing 15%.
This meant that any author in the top ten could expect a minimum payout of over hundred million yen.
When combined with potential licensing deals and the prestige of such a record, joining a major publishing house for future projects became a much simpler task. However, there was a significant catch to accepting the honor.
"Reina, have you truly thought this through?" Haruto asked with a heavy tone while looking her in the eye. "The ceremony will be broadcast live nationwide on Tokyo TV4. To have the committee publish your standalone volume and to gain recognition from every fan in Japan, you have to accept the award in person. Once you step onto that stage, your secret identity will be gone forever."
He knew she didn’t care about what her classmates thought, but her family was a different matter entirely.
"Life always requires some form of sacrifice,"
Reina replied after a long silence. She then offered him a small, determined smile. "The worst that can happen is that my parents will be furious. Perhaps they will even kick me out of the house. But my current income is more than enough to support myself. If they truly refuse to accept my path as a novelist, then I will simply have to be selfish for the sake of my own future."
She kept her gaze fixed on him as she continued. "I have already made up my mind. I am not leaving this industry until I have surpassed you. If I were to lose to the same person three times and then run away, I would have to call myself a total loser."
’Please do not drag me into your drama,’ Haruto thought, his expression stiffening. He was already worried about how his fans would react to the revelation that their favorite female author, Shiori Takahashi, was actually a teenage boy. Reina’s declaration that she was doubling down on her career specifically because of him only added to the pressure. He briefly wondered if she would hold a grudge for the rest of her life if she never managed to win, perhaps even haunting him as a vengeful spirit in the afterlife.
Reina’s resolve was partly fueled by her family’s wealth. Her parents were affluent and their primary goal was to groom her as a successor to the family legacy. Because she didn’t have to worry about financial survival, she had the luxury of being headstrong about her passions. If she had been from a poor family where everyone was sacrificing for her education, she likely would have chosen a much safer career path instead of chasing a dream.
"Now that we have established your resolve, let us move on to more professional matters," Yukino said. She nodded in approval and steered the conversation toward business.
"Is this about something official?" Haruto asked with curiosity.
"It concerns you specifically," Yukino said while looking at him. "I mentioned before that my father owns an animation and film production studio in Tokyo. It seems he has taken a personal interest in To the Moon. He wants to adapt it into a live-action feature film. He asked me to inquire if you would be open to a collaboration."
"Wait, he is asking me?" Haruto paused before realizing the situation. "Wouldn’t the publisher handle that?"
He quickly remembered that the Ascent of New Gods magazine was a talent search event. Unlike standard contracts, the copyrights for the works remained entirely with the authors. Crimson Maple Literature had no say in the matter, and neither did the organizing committee. The decision on how to license or sell the rights to To the Moon rested 100% with Haruto himself.
"Of course, you should not feel any pressure just because of our relationship," Yukino said with a smile.
"Over the next few weeks, many companies will likely reach out to discuss developing the intellectual property. You should choose the partner you feel has the most potential and offers the most reasonable terms. However, I figured I would take advantage of our proximity to get my father’s proposal in front of you first and make a good impression."
She handed Haruto a document containing a general overview of her family’s production company. Haruto took it with an intrigued expression.
"That is enough business for today," Yukino said cheerfully. "Both of you have written three novels in a single year while balancing your schoolwork. You haven’t had a chance to relax. There is a major gaming expo this weekend. As usual, come to my place early and I will take you there myself."
The hype for the Ascent of New Gods magazine was intense but often short-lived once the three-month serialization ended.
However, even though the magazine had finished its run, the popularity of To the Moon continued to ferment within the light novel community. By April, every major light novel recommendation guide for the spring season featured the title prominently.
Whenever a fan on a forum asked for a high-quality story to read during a dry spell, the comments were inevitably flooded with recommendations for To the Moon.
When discussions turned to the most emotional or heartbreaking stories of the year, Haruto’s loyal and vocal fan base would bring up To the Moon and Anohana in tandem. Having produced two consecutive tearjerkers, the mysterious author Shiori Takahashi was beginning to be labeled as a master of the emotional tragedy genre.
In late April, the organizing committee officially announced that the awards ceremony for the top ten winners would be broadcast live on Tokyo TV4 at 7:00 PM on Sunday, May 5th. They also began distributing five thousand free tickets to fans across Japan. To prevent people from claiming tickets and then not showing up, the organizers required a 2,000 yen deposit. The money would be refunded upon arrival at the venue, but anyone who secured a ticket through the lottery and failed to attend would forfeit the deposit.
The news sent the student body at Minamijo Third High School into a frenzy.
"So the identities of Shiori Takahashi and Airi, who have been hiding in plain sight for a year, are finally going to be revealed?" one student exclaimed in the hallway.
"I am definitely going to be glued to the TV," another added. "I need to see who these legends are. One of them took the top spot and the other came in ninth. They have brought so much glory to Minamijo."
"I cannot wait for May 5th," a third student laughed. "They are going to have to show their faces to the whole country. They won’t be able to hide anymore. Why were they being so secretive anyway? If I were that talented, I would be bragging about my rankings every single day."
"Exactly, if you are famous, you should show it off. Why act so humble? My younger sister keeps asking me for Shiori-sensei’s autograph and I cannot even give it to her. It is so embarrassing!"
"I am curious about how much money they have made from those rankings," a student admitted. "I am not jealous, I just want to know."
"Airi hasn’t made as much as Shiori, but based on her previous two books, she has definitely earned millions of yen," an observant student explained. "As for Shiori Takahashi, the two volumes of Blue Spring Ride are selling nearly 600,000 copies each. Anohana is even crazier, selling 1.8 million copies per volume. Once the stock issues are resolved next week, those numbers will probably skyrocket. Shiori has likely earned at least a hundred million this year. That is not even counting the Ascent of New Gods royalties or the licensing fees. She is practically a mega millionaire while still in high school."
"That much?"
"I have to ask my mom for pocket money just to buy a carton of milk, and my classmates are out here making a fortune?" a student lamented. "I feel so demotivated."
"We should look around and see if we can figure out who Shiori Takahashi is," a boy suggested with a grin. "If we find her before the reveal, we can try to ask her out. Finding a self-made millionaire girlfriend in high school is the ultimate life hack."
The school’s online forums were flooded with messages.
[I bet Shiori Takahashi is a total goddess!]
[What if Airi and Shiori are actually the same person? No, that’s impossible, they have different styles.]
[I hope they are both from our Third High. Imagine the pride at graduation!]
The classroom conversations were dominated by talk of the two authors. Shiori Takahashi and Airi had become the absolute focus of attention at Minamijo Third High, effectively becoming campus celebrities before they had even been identified. Many students who were fans of their work applied for the ticket lottery, hoping they might get lucky enough to attend the ceremony in person and support their schoolmates while wearing their school uniforms.
Haruto’s mood shifted from nervous to calm, eventually settling into a state of total acceptance. He figured becoming a campus celebrity wouldn’t be so bad. When he saw a classmate at a nearby desk passionately arguing that Shiori Takahashi was definitely a beauty and listing seven pieces of evidence as to why it might be the Class 5 president, Haruto couldn’t help but smile mischievously.
’If you are that curious,’ he thought, ’then I have a very big surprise for you in two weeks.’
Over the next few days, Haruto began preparing for his trip to Tokyo in May. During this time, the standalone volumes of Anohana finally reached bookstores across the entire country. Building a reliable nationwide distribution network was a challenge that only a few major publishers could handle, and even for Crimson Maple Literature, printing enough copies in a short window had been a significant test of their resources.
Even a month after the anime had finished, the popularity of the story remained high. Initially, it was the anime fans who had supported To the Moon. Now, the process had reversed.
Fans of the novel were going back to read Shiori Takahashi’s previous works. Six months after its initial conclusion, the Anohana novel was experiencing a massive second wave of sales.
In the nine days between April 22nd and April 31st, the two volumes sold over 2.11 million copies across prefectures. Combined with previous sales, the average volume sales jumped by a million in a single week, reaching 2.8 million copies. This was the power of a successful anime adaptation and the weight that the name Shiori Takahashi now carried among readers.
Meanwhile, at KyoAni, the preparations for the Anohana merchandise and Blu-ray releases were almost complete. These items were set to hit the market in late May. Even Haruto’s debut work, Blue Spring Ride, was seeing a massive influx of orders from regional distributors thanks to the success of his later stories.
As April faded into May, Haruto and Reina prepared to board their train and depart for Tokyo
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- Chapter 248 - 247: The PV Reveal
- Chapter 247 - 246: The Girl in the Cage
- Chapter 246 - 245: The End of SAO
- Chapter 245 - 244: Suspense
- Chapter 244 - 243: Uproar
- Chapter 243 - 242: Fans Threaten to Boycott If Asuna Dies
- Chapter 242 - 241: Crisis
- Chapter 241 - 240: The Fallout
- Chapter 240 - 239: The Turning Point for Initial D
- Chapter 239 - 238: The Once-in-a-Generation Titan
- Chapter 238 - 237: The Identity
- Chapter 237 - 236: The Great Unmasking
- Chapter 236 - 235: Aoi and the Father
- Chapter 235 - 234: Renown
- Chapter 234 - 233: The Turning Point
- Chapter 233 - 232: The Ratings Pass Four Percent Before the Live Feed Even Officially Starts
- Chapter 232 - 231: Haruto Walks Into the Lounge and Starts Hunting for Autographs Like a Fanboy
- Chapter 231 - 230: The Warrior of Love’s Slow Burn in the First Half, Absolute Carnage in the Second, As Always
- Chapter 230 - 229: 2nd Episode Reveals the Promise of a Flower That Blooms Once Every Seven Years
- Chapter 229 - 228: Forums Light Up With Theories Within Minutes of the Episode Ending!
- Chapter 228 - 227: Madoka Magica Started at One Percent Too, Says the Fan Trying Not to Panic
- Chapter 227 - 226: Initial D, Sword Art Online, and Madoka Magica Are All Practically Locks for Gold
- Chapter 226 - 225: The Industry Calls Shiori Takahashi a Genius, the Other Authors Call Him a Nightmare
- Chapter 225 - 224: "Is the Warrior of Love Finished?"... Sir, the Show Has Not Even Aired Yet
- Chapter 224 - 223: The Trailer Dropped... and the Animation Community Lost Its Mind Immediately
- Chapter 223 - 222: Do You Have Those Kinds of Feelings for Me?
- Chapter 222 - 221: I Went to the Convention... and Got Recognized Before I Even Got Through the Door
- Chapter 221 - 220: The Warrior of Love Is Still Hiding His Face... the Awards Ceremony Is Going to Be Chaos
- Chapter 220 - 219: Madoka Will Not Be the Peak of My Career
- Chapter 219 - 218: The Only Award That Wasn’t a Foregone Conclusion Was the Film Category
- Chapter 218 - 217: The Myth of Protagonist Invincibility Shattered in Three - s
- Chapter 217 - 216: The Gap Between First and Second Was No Longer Negligible. It Was a Canyon.
- Chapter 216 - 215: The Teleport Crystals Have Never Once Worked. Why Would They Start Now
- Chapter 215 - 214: If a True Genius Emerged Who Could Beat Him Fairly, He Would Celebrate It [BONUS]
- Chapter 214 - 213: A One-Trick Pony With One Trick That Broke Every Record in the Industry
- Chapter 213 - 212: SAO Is 150,000 Votes From the Top and the Warrior of Love Is Back [BONUS]
- Chapter 212 - 211: Asuna Has Officially Entered the Chat and the Romance Race Is Over
- Chapter 211 - 210: 4.8 Million Copies in One Week and the Industry Had a Complete Meltdown [BONUS]
- Chapter 210 - 209: Coordinating With Three Partners Across One House Instead of Three Apartments
- Chapter 209 - 208: Wait, That Author Wrote THIS Too?! How Many Lives Does He Have? [BONUS]
- Chapter 208 - 207: He Lied About His Level… The Story Made Him Pay With Lives
- Chapter 207 - 206: The Calm Before the Storm Has Never Felt This Personal [BONUS]
- Chapter 206 - 205: Congratulations, We Eliminated One Problem and Spawned Five More
- Chapter 205 - 204: My Fans Keep Camping Outside My Door... So I’m Moving Somewhere They Can’t Find
- Chapter 204 - 203: When a Poster Alone Raises Expectations to Dangerous Levels [BONUS]
- Chapter 203 - 202: If I Were Actually Two People, This Would Make More Sense
- Chapter 202 - 201: Third Place on Debut?! Even I Didn’t Expect It to Go This Hard [BONUS]
- Chapter 201 - 200: The Title Sounded Generic… The Concept Absolutely Was Not
- Chapter 200 - 199: My New Novel Isn’t Even Out Yet… Why Is the Entire Industry Already Panicking?! [BONUS]
- Chapter 199 - 198: I Said “We’re Friends”… Why Did That Feel Like a Flag?
- Chapter 198 - 197: Her Dad Gave Up on the Deal… and Immediately Started Judging Her Love Life [BONUS]
- Chapter 197 - 196: The Blockbuster Had Double the Screens… So Why Is It Still Losing?!
- Chapter 196 - 195: A Tear-Jerker So Strong It Turned Viewers into Walking Advertisements [BONUS]
- Chapter 195 - 194: The Budget Was Small, But the Emotional Damage Was Max Level
- Chapter 194 - 193: The Big Studios Bought All the Screens, So My Movie Decided to Fight Them Anyway
- Chapter 193 - 192: Fanbase and My Other Fanbase Are About to Throw Hands
- Chapter 192 - 191: Being a Bestselling Author Means Never Having to Wait in Line Again [BONUS]
- Chapter 191 - 190: His Last Works Won Praise… This One Was Built to Win Sales
- Chapter 190 - 189: He Hit #1 in Manga… While Owning the Anime Market [BONUS]
- Chapter 189 - 188: He Made One Anime… and Entered the Hall of Legends
- Chapter 188 - 187: She Became a God to Save the World… She Became a Demon to Save Her [BONUS]
- Chapter 187 - 186: She Refused to Let Madoka Suffer… So She Took All the Suffering Instead
- Chapter 186 - 185: I Thought Fans Were Fighting for Copies… He Was Handing Them Out Early [BONUS]
- Chapter 185 - 184: I Thought the Villain Was in the Anime… Turns Out It’s Resellers
- Chapter 184 - 183: They Said It Was a Cash Grab… So Why Is It Peak Fiction?!
- Chapter 183 - 182: This Was Supposed to Be a Sequel… So Why Is Everyone Alive?! [BONUS]
- Chapter 182 - 181: This Looks Like a Masterpiece… and a Disaster at the Same Time
- Chapter 181 - 180: If It Doesn’t Break Records, It’s a Failure?! Who Decided That
- Chapter 180 - 179: Turns Out Knowing the Map Is More OP Than Horsepower [BONUS]
- Chapter 179 - 178: The Day Everyone Googled “Can You Actually Do This?”
- Chapter 178 - 177: The Beginning of Weekly Cliffhanger Suffering With No Escape Route [BONUS]
- Chapter 177 - 176: The Slow Realization That This Guy Has Been Sandbagging the Entire Time
- Chapter 176 - 175: She Feared the Fans’ Reaction… I Feared Nothing [BONUS]
- Chapter 175 - 174: My Anime Is #1… and My Manga Is Speedrunning the Rankings
- Chapter 174 - 173: The More They Doubt Me, the More I Want to Go All In
- Chapter 173 - 172: The Kind Of Problem Every Studio Dreams Of Having [BONUS]
- Chapter 172 - 171: The Day Fans Realized They’d Wait Forever Just For One Race
- Chapter 171 - 170: The First - That Was So Good People Forgot To Breathe But Not To Complain [BONUS]
- Chapter 170 - 169: The - That Made Even Non Drivers Fall In Love With Racing
- Chapter 169 - 168: The Day of Serialization Came Faster Than Expected
- Chapter 168 - 167: Everyone Was Curious, but Curiosity Turns Into Judgment Soon Enough
- Chapter 167 - 166: When the Announcement Dropped, the Entire Manga World Turned Its Eyes Toward Me [BONUS]
- Chapter 166 - 165: I Expected Another Trial, They Handed Me the Main Stage
- Chapter 165 - 164: Just When They Thought I’d Slow Down, I Started Planning Two More Stories [BONUS]
- Chapter 164 - 163: We Became the Highest Rated Show, and Somehow Even Busier
- Chapter 163 - 162: Everyone Expected a Miracle Reset, but the Story Chose Something Greater [BONUS]
- Chapter 162 - 161: We Waited Eleven Episodes for Madoka to Transform, and Now I’m Not Sure I Want It Anymore
- Chapter 161 - 160: Everyone Is Celebrating the Happy Ending They Imagined, and I’m Just Sitting Here Smiling [BONUS]
- Chapter 160 - 159: The Moment Everything Connected, the Story Became Something Else Entirely
- Chapter 159 - 158: Breaking the 4% Barrier Was Easy, Breaking Our Hearts Was Easier [BONUS]
- Chapter 158 - 157: They Talked Big Last Week, So Why Is No One Saying Anything Now
- Chapter 157 - 156: After This Reveal, Calling This a Magical Girl Anime Feels Like a Joke
- Chapter 156 - 155: Being the Most Hated Writer Somehow Made My Anime Even More Popular
- Chapter 155 - 154: The Night Everyone Started Praying Madoka Never Becomes a Magical Girl [BONUS]
- Chapter 154 - 153: My Anime Is About to Flip the Season Upside Down, but First Let Me Attend a Award Ceremony
- Chapter 153 - 152: The Episode Where Everyone Agreed Kyubey Needs to Be Removed From Existence [BONUS]
- Chapter 152 - 151: The Moment the Audience Realized the Author Is Not Done With Them Yet
- Chapter 151 - 150: Magical Girl Mascot Is Either Innocent or the Greatest Scammer in Anime History [BONUS]
- Chapter 150 - 149: My Manga Partner Revealed She Draws Faster Than Humanly Possible
- Chapter 149 - 148: The Night the Fans Began a Crusade Against Warrior of Love [BONUS]
- Chapter 148 - 147: Everyone Came for a Magical Girl Transformation… Instead They Got Trauma
- Chapter 147 - 146: My Anime Is Doing Fine but I Know the Third Episode Will Break the Internet [BONUS]
- Chapter 146 - 145: Magical Girl Show That Somehow Keeps Getting More Suspicious
- Chapter 145 - 144: Everyone Agrees This Is a Cute and Wholesome Magical Girl Show
- Chapter 144 - 143: Magical Girl Fans Have Been Waiting Two and a Half Years for This
- Chapter 143 - 142: My Fans Are Crying Over Parasyte While the Internet Is Mocking My Anime [BONUS]
- Chapter 142 - 141: My Drawing Skills Are Worse Than a Four-Year-Old’s but the Story Still Works
- Chapter 141 - 140: The Day the Genius Author Asked the Axed Manga Artist to Form a Team [BONUS]
- Chapter 140 - 139: I Fell Asleep Dreaming About Sports Cars and Woke Up Discovering a Racing Anime
- Chapter 139 - 138: Apparently Naming Yourself Warrior of Love Is a Crime [BONUS]
- Chapter 138 - 137: The Day My Novel Escaped the Secondary Magazine
- Chapter 137 - 136: When the Villain Mother Becomes the Most Heartbreaking Character in the Story [BONUS]
- Chapter 136 - 135: Congratulations Our Studio Has Officially Gambled Everything on One Anime
- Chapter 135 - 134: Reina Read Six Episodes and Immediately Understood Why I Spent Hundreds of Millions [BONUS]
- Chapter 134 - 133: Kana Died and the Fandom Entered the Five Stages of Grief
- Chapter 133 - 132: The Knight She Expected and the Monster She Found
- Chapter 132: TL Needs Help
- Chapter 131: The Day Reina Destroyed Her Own Phone to Hide Something
- Chapter 130: Asking for Lunch Money Is Easy, Asking for Millions Is Not [BONUS]
- Chapter 129: The - That Turned Shinichi into a Man Who Couldn’t Cry
- Chapter 128: The Editorial Department Realizes Ignoring My Novel Was a Mistake [BONUS]
- Chapter 127: Two Verified Accounts, One Terrifying Future for Anime Fans
- Chapter 126: My Protagonist Stabbed a Monster, His Teacher Killed a Mother, and Somehow the Rankings Stayed the Same [BONUS]
- Chapter 125: Top Ten Without Advertising Feels Illegal but I Am Not Complaining
- Chapter 124: When a Simple Conversation About Manga Opened a New Path [BONUS]
- Chapter 123: The Girl With Genius Hands but No Direction [BONUS]
- Chapter 122: The First Installment of Parasyte and a Club With Only One Member Left
- Chapter 121: Joining the Manga Research Club
- Chapter 120: Decisions and Unexpected Encounters
- Chapter 119: Yukino’s Crisis and Haruto’s Proposal
- Chapter 118: Classmates, and Green Lights [BONUS]
- Chapter 117: Delay Before Debut
- Chapter 116: Club Invitations and Breaking News [BONUS]
- Chapter 115: Manuscripts and Strangers
- Chapter 114: Gifts, Reunion, and Ambition
- Chapter 113: How the Industry Really Works
- Chapter 112: No Exclusive Contract, No Regrets [BONUS]
- Chapter 111: Negotiations, Elite Admission, and New Memories
- Chapter 110: The Return and the Unexpected Guest [BONUS]
- Chapter 109: Applause, Shock, and a Mountain of Business Cards
- Chapter 108: The Reveal That Broke the Internet
- Chapter 107: When the Mask Finally Falls
- Chapter 106: Temple Steps and Rumors in Tokyo
- Chapter 105: The Trip to Tokyo Begins [BONUS]
- Chapter 104: The Champion of Ascent of New Gods
- Chapter 103: The Moon Landing and the End [BONUS]
- Chapter 102: Johnny’s Astronaut Life and River’s Return
- Chapter 101: A Promise That Could Not Be Erased [BONUS]
- Chapter 100: The Meaning Behind Johnny’s Wish [BONUS]
- Chapter 99: A Promise Under the Moon
- Chapter 98: The Rabbit and the Surge Toward To the Moon [BONUS]
- Chapter 97: The Post-Finale Fever
- Chapter 96: The Anime Finale and Nationwide Tears
- Chapter 95: A Memory Dead End and the Next Manuscript
- Chapter 94: The Anime’s Popularity Reversal [BONUS]
- Chapter 93: A Helping Hand and the Song “For River"
- Chapter 92: The Third Issue and the Lighthouse Memory [BONUS]
- Chapter 91: Interviews, Forum Debates, and a Rival’s Public Praise
- Chapter 90: Public Reactions and Early Serialization Progress[BONUS]
- Chapter 89: The First Issue and Initial Rankings
- Chapter 88: Anime Premiere and the First Magazine Release[BONUS]
- Chapter 87: Illustration Plans and an Unexpected Collaboration
- Chapter 86: First - Review and the Official Website Goes Live[BONUS]
- Chapter 85: Submitting the Draft for the Next Competition
- Chapter 84: Million-Seller Status and Selection Rules
- Chapter 83: First-Week Sales Results Shock the Industry
- Chapter 82: Finishing the Song and the Tankōbon Release
- Chapter 81: Daily Life, Book Signatures, and Composing the Theme Song
- Chapter 80: To the Moon and the Request
- Chapter 79: Signing and a New Dream Memory
- Chapter 78: Rival Authors and Publishers React to the Numbers
- Chapter 77: Aftermath of the Final - ’s Release
- Chapter 76: Popularity Surge From the Final - ’s Impact
- Chapter 75: Readers React as the Ending Nears
- Chapter 74: The Penultimate Installment and Rising Emotions
- Chapter 73: The Tear-Gas Farewell
- Chapter 72: Tears Over Menma’s True Wish
- Chapter 71: Finale Release Day and the Surge in Votes
- Chapter 70: Friends, Rivals, and the Tension Before the Final Stretch
- Chapter 69: Money, School Rumors, and an Unexpected Cafeteria Meeting
- Chapter 68: Word-of-Mouth Explodes and the Industry Takes Notice
- Chapter 67: Proof of Menma and the Start of the Comeback
- Chapter 66: Final Manuscripts, Hidden Anxiety, and an Editor in Tears
- Chapter 65: Momentum Stabilizes While Star Sea Surges Ahead
- Chapter 64: The Sixth - Hits and Everything Suddenly Hurts
- Chapter 63: Rankings Rise, Rivalry Sharpens, and Summer Pressure Builds
- Chapter 62: A Convention Rumor and a Photo That Spreads Too Fast
- Chapter 61: Fan Booths, Secret Identities, and an Uncomfortable Reality Check
- Chapter 60: Cosplay Morning and the Convention Begins
- Chapter 59: Rankings Fall and a Summer Convention Plan
- Chapter 58: Second - Progress and Rising Concerns
- Chapter 57: Early Reactions and Public Reputation
- Chapter 56: First Readers and the Debut of a New Story
- Chapter 55: Release Day Approaches and Rivalry Intensifies
- Chapter 54: The Final Slot and Rumors Behind the Decision
- Chapter 53: A Conditional Contract for Serialization
- Chapter 52: Editorial Politics and the Crimson Maple Meeting
- Chapter 51: A Slow-Burn Manuscript and a Risky Bet
- Chapter 50: Volume Two Success and the Road to the Next Battle
- Chapter 49: Rivalry Clarified and Determination Set
- Chapter 48: An Awkward Reunion With a Rival
- Chapter 47: Final - s, Fan Support, and New Goals
- Chapter 46: Choosing the Next Story
- Chapter 45: Fame Spreads and Plans for a New Work
- Chapter 44: Shock Sales and Industry Attention
- Chapter 43: Gifts, Celebrations, and First-Week Results
- Chapter 42: A Contract Offer Before the Finale
- Chapter 41: Sales Surge and Strange Momentum
- Chapter 40: Waiting for Sales and the Future Beyond Serialization
- Chapter 39: Fans Are Angry
- Chapter 38: Preparing for the End of the Current Series
- Chapter 37: Facing Defeat and Planning What Comes Next
- Chapter 36: School Buzz and Growing Pressure
- Chapter 35: A Sudden Surge in Votes and Popularity
- Chapter 34: A Cliffhanger That Sets the Fandom on Fire
- Chapter 33: The Eighth Installment and a Painful Turning Point
- Chapter 32: Rivals, Ambitions, and Thoughts of the Next Series
- Chapter 31: Advice From Yukino and a New Goal to Aim Higher
- Chapter 30: The School Discovers Its Secret Authors
- Chapter 29: Quiet Growth and Industry Calculations
- Chapter 28: Early Tankōbon Plans and Bigger Expectations
- Chapter 27: Rankings Rise and Pressure Builds
- Chapter 26: Pride, Rematches, and a Late-Night Obsession
- Chapter 25: A Game, a Critique, and a Crushing Comparison
- Chapter 24: The Rival Revealed at the Three-Way Meeting
- Chapter 23: A Visit to the Editor’s Home
- Chapter 22: Rookie Monsters and Growing Ambitions
- Chapter 21: Release Day, Reader Reactions, and a Rising Third Place
- Chapter 20: Secret Writing, Late-Night Plans, and a Growing Rivalry
- Chapter 19: An Editor’s Proposal and the Risk of Serialization
- Chapter 18: The Call About First Issue Results
- Chapter 17: Early Rankings and a Surprisingly Strong Start
- Chapter 16: One Reader, One Vote, and the First True Fan
- Chapter 15: First Issue on Sale and Two New Series Begin
- Chapter 14: Rumors at School and the Countdown to Release
- Chapter 13: A Rival Appears and the Urge to Win
- Chapter 12: A Pen Name, a Deadline, and the Story Finally Connects
- Chapter 11: Contract Signed and Officially a Light Novel Author
- Chapter 10: Where Manuscripts Compete for Survival
- Chapter 9: The Editorial Meeting Begins
- Chapter 8: Before the New Term, Two Student Authors Prepare
- Chapter 7: So This Is What Serialization Actually Means
- Chapter 6: Revisions, Reality, and a Very Tight Deadline
- Chapter 5: A Promising Manuscript and an Unexpected Schoolmate
- Chapter 4: A High School Boy Submits a Shoujo Romance
- Chapter 3: First Submission Day and a Suspiciously Serious Girl in the Elevator
- Chapter 2: Writing Is Harder Than It Looked
- Chapter 1: After Losing Everything, I Decided to Become an Author
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