Parallel World Light Novelist
Chapter 113: How the Industry Really Works
- 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
Although Haruto had held Aika’s contact card for nearly a month, he had never reached out to her. The reason was quite simple: no matter how much she claimed to admire his work, they were essentially rivals. One had taken the gold in the Ascent of New Gods competition while the other had claimed the silver.
Haruto believed that mutual respect between rivals was possible; his relationship with Reina Fujimoto was proof of that. However, he knew nothing about Aika’s character, so he had avoided making any deep connection with her. But now, circumstances demanded a change of pace.
He entered her LINE ID into his phone. He didn’t receive an immediate notification that she had accepted, which wasn’t surprising; she likely had her own schedule to maintain. Haruto didn’t dwell on it.
Instead, he sat at his desk and began mentally reviewing the two stories he had gained from the memories of Shiori.
Parasyte and Puella Magi Madoka Magica.
Parasyte was originally a manga series spanning ten volumes. In the parallel world, it had achieved a total circulation of over ten million copies.
This put it in the category of a million-seller per volume, which was the standard benchmark for a high-popularity hit in the manga industry. In that market, a series moving over a million copies per volume was considered a top-tier masterpiece. Once a series surpassed the two million mark, it entered the realm of legends like Hunter x Hunter, Rurouni Kenshin, or Fullmetal Alchemist. The truly astronomical heights of three million copies and above were reserved for cultural phenomena like Dragon Ball, Naruto, and One Piece.
While sales figures were a reliable indicator of success, a work’s prestige and influence couldn’t always be measured by numbers alone. For instance, Slam Dunk, with five million copies per volume, was arguably more of a timeless classic than Demon Slayer, which moved six million. Similarly, a series like Devilman might have higher per-volume sales than Dragon Ball, yet it could never match the latter’s global impact. Differences in eras and marketing power often meant that commercial success didn’t perfectly align with narrative quality. However, based on both its commercial performance and the critical acclaim it received in that other world, calling Parasyte a "near-masterpiece" was an assessment most people would agree with.
As for Puella Magi Madoka Magica, its reputation could be summed up in one sentence.
It was one of the most decorated TV anime in the history of animation. That alone defined its status. It was a universally acknowledged masterpiece. While it might not be the undisputed king of all anime, it achieved a perfect harmony between commercial appeal and artistic innovation. It was a show that earned both critical praise and massive profits, putting it in a completely different league than the generic "trash" light novel adaptations that flooded the market.
After a long silence, Haruto let out a heavy sigh. Parasyte was well-suited for a light novel adaptation; the strength of its narrative could be effectively translated into prose. But Madoka Magica presented a unique challenge. While it could be adapted into a novel, doing so would inevitably strip away a significant portion of its emotional power. Much like Anohana, Madoka Magica was designed for the medium of animation.
The synergy between the visual storytelling and the haunting musical score created an effect where the whole was far greater than the sum of its parts. Haruto had serialized Anohana as a light novel only because he lacked the capital and reputation to produce an anime at the time.
Now, however, things were different. If he was going to introduce Madoka Magica to this world, he wanted it to be an anime from the very beginning.
Between his earnings from Blue Spring Ride and the massive success of Anohana, his personal wealth had swelled to over one hundred million yen.
Anohana had been a particular gold mine. Driven by the popularity of the anime, the light novel’s per-volume sales had already surpassed four million copies and were expected to hit five million in the coming months.
Combined with the upcoming release of To the Moon, Haruto had enough capital to personally invest in a production if he spent his money wisely.
The commercial value of Madoka Magica was so immense that Haruto would rather hold onto it than hand it over to another studio to profit from. But there was a glaring problem: he knew nothing about the animation industry.
He had no connections, no influence, and no understanding of the complex production pipeline. Diving into that world with nothing but a bag of cash was a recipe for being swindled. His mind immediately went to Yukino. She was currently setting up her own studio, but she already had one project on her plate. Even if he approached her now, she likely wouldn’t have the bandwidth to manage two productions simultaneously. As he was weighing his options, his phone chimed. Aika had accepted his friend request.
"Hello, Takahashi sensei. Did you finally remember me today? I am honored you added me," she messaged. They exchanged small talk for a while, with Haruto being somewhat vague about his intentions. Eventually, Aika ran out of patience and asked him directly if there was something he needed.
"I am sorry to be so blunt, but I actually have something I would like to ask you about," Haruto replied, finally steering the conversation toward his true purpose. He felt a bit guilty for being so pragmatic, but he promised himself he would find a way to repay the favor in the future.
In Tokyo, Aika was resting in a lounge after a fan meeting. A smile spread across her face as she read his messages.
Ten minutes later, she understood exactly what he was after. Haruto was interested in joining one of the Big Three: Kiyozawa Library, Hoshizora Novels, or Seisawa Books. However, he had total confidence in his own potential. He felt that an exclusive long-term contract with any of them would be a loss for him in the long run.
He wanted to remain a free agent, collaborating on a project-by-project basis.
The Big Three had been the titans of the industry for decades, and they had various ways of nurturing talent. In fact, many of Japan’s top-tier authors operated under exactly the kind of arrangement Haruto was proposing.
"It is not impossible to work that way," Aika messaged back. "But you have to realize that even if your work has the potential of a perfect score, you will likely lose out on resources to someone who only has a score of eighty but is signed to an exclusive deal with the publisher."
In the world of online fiction, writers fought for placement on a website’s homepage. But in the physical light novel industry, authors fought for marketing budgets and placement in the most prestigious magazines.
The Big Seven each had a flagship publication. For Seisawa Books, it was Seisawa; for Hoshizora Novels, it was Hoshizora; and for Kiyozawa Library, it was Kiyozawa.
Every single issue of these three magazines had a nationwide circulation exceeding ten million copies. Hoshizora currently holds the crown, moving between eighteen and twenty-one million copies per issue. Seisawa followed with fourteen million, and Kiyozawa sat at twelve million. Compared to the seven hundred thousand copies moved by a regional player like Crimson Maple Literature, the gap was astronomical.
These three magazines were weekly publications, and each only had ten coveted serialization slots. Given his rank as the number one newcomer, Haruto would have a seat at the editorial table for his next work if he signed an exclusive deal. Of course, he would be competing for those slots against the legendary veterans of the industry, authors who had produced series with over five or ten million copies in circulation. Even for him, the odds of being selected over such titans were slim.
Those thirty slots across the Big Three represented the absolute pinnacle of the light novel world. Securing one of those spots and maintaining a high popularity rank until the story reached its natural conclusion was enough to cement an author’s legacy as a household name.
It was a direct path to the top.
But by choosing not to sign an exclusive contract, Haruto’s chances of competing for those prime slots dropped to nearly zero.
"I understand," Haruto replied. "So, if I choose a non-exclusive partnership, what does the path look like for my next serialization?"
Aika had a good impression of Haruto, so she didn’t mind being honest. "If the quality is high enough, you would likely be placed in one of the secondary magazines. For example, Below the Stars, Seisawa Rain, or Azure Kiyozawa."
"Why do the names sound so similar?" Haruto asked.
"Because the stories in Below the Stars are usually those that lost their popularity in the main Hoshizora magazine and were moved there to finish their run. The relationship between the others is the same," Aika explained.
In a top-tier magazine like Hoshizora, a story that failed to perform was immediately removed to make room for new blood. There were only ten slots, and the publisher couldn’t afford to waste them on underperforming titles. However, even a "failing" story in the main magazine was still a top-tier work compared to the rest of the market.
They were far too valuable to simply cancel, which is why the secondary magazines existed. These secondary publications had a circulation of about forty percent of their parent magazines, which still meant they moved five to eight million copies per issue.
"The reason I am considered the best newcomer in Tokyo is because my last work was serialized in Azure Kiyozawa and ranked third out of twenty titles," Aika noted. "Because of that, I have the right to have my next work considered for a slot in the main Kiyozawa magazine, though I will likely be rejected in favor of a veteran."
"So you are saying that if I want to be in the Big Three flagships, I almost certainly have to sign an exclusive deal? And even then, I will probably be crushed by the old authors during the editorial meetings?" Haruto asked.
He was beginning to realize the sheer ferocity of the competition. The top writers from regional prefectures who moved to Tokyo to test their luck were often treated as nothing more than cannon fodder. Of course, the only reason the regional level was so weak was because everyone with real potential, like him and Reina, eventually moved to Tokyo. It was a completely different world.
"That is generally how it works, but there is an exception," Aika replied. "Just as there is a mechanism for demoting a story from Kiyozawa to Azure Kiyozawa, there is a mechanism for promotion. But the requirements are incredibly harsh. Your work has to show such massive potential and perform so exceptionally well in the secondary magazine that the editors have no choice but to move it up to the flagship."
’A promotion between magazines based on performance?’ Haruto’s interest was piqued. If the results were good enough, anything was possible.
Aika shared more details about the industry before finally offering a piece of advice that Haruto found truly valuable.
"If you can accept that you won’t be the publisher’s top priority for marketing resources, there are plenty of managers who would be willing to sign you. For example, my own manager," Aika suggested.
She was being remarkably open and helpful, mostly because she genuinely liked Haruto’s writing and didn’t mind spending her time helping him navigate the industry.
"My connections are mostly within Kiyozawa Library. I cannot help you with Hoshizora or Seisawa. But if you really want to join the Big Three, I recommend Kiyozawa. While the other two are technically larger, they are also the ones with the most entrenched nepotism."
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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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