Chapter 438: Social Impact of Cells at Work!

Why do you use such vivid metaphors in comics to describe places you haven't been to?

As soon as Fujido Kacheng said this, Namikaze Yuzuru and other women immediately looked at Oda Shingo.

"Ah?" Oda Nobuo was stunned.

But his mind is so quick.

"Xiang Cheng, have you ever been to China?"

"No, although I am fascinated by it."

"Draw me a section of the Great Wall, will you?"

Fujido Kaoru was stunned for a moment, then quickly replied, "Sure."

"Yeah." Oda Shingo did not answer the previous question and continued working.

Namikaze Youhe and other girls also understood and continued to paint with their heads down.

Fujido Kaoru scratched his head before he figured it out.

It was after dinner, when Fujido Kaoru occasionally spent time alone with Oda Shingo in the workshop.

Oda Shingo suddenly asked, "Kao Cheng, what comics do you like?"

"Eh? Me?" Fujido Kaoru was stunned for a moment, and without thinking too much, she answered directly, "Fighting, I guess."

"The Roman gladiator kind?"

"No, I don't like weapons, I like fists."

"Yeah." Oda Shingo stopped asking.

Fujido Kaoru didn't take it seriously. After a while, she suddenly looked at Oda Shingo again, and asked tentatively with a slightly red face: "Shingo, are you considering arranging a favorite comic for me?"

"You are very beautiful, Xiangcheng." Oda Shingo's expression was calm, as if he was saying a very simple common sense.

Fujido Kaoru blushed, and her expression became a little awkward: "What do you want to do when you are so sweet?"

She quickly glanced at the bathroom and upstairs to see if the other girls were paying attention.

If he wanted to do something bad, like kissing or hugging, it wouldn't be impossible if he didn't make any noise...

While Fujido Kaoru was still daydreaming, Oda Shingo continued: "But no matter how beautiful you are, you are not as beautiful as you think."

"..."

Fujido Kaoshi's fist flew into the air, but fortunately it didn't really hit Oda Shingo's face.

However, Shingo Oda has already collected the data.

He planned to ask a few girls one by one what kind of comics they liked so that he could infer which one Mrs. Yukino would like.

Afterwards, Oda Shingo found an opportunity to ask Namikaze Yuzuru and Mikami Yuko.

It turns out that Namikaze Youhe likes ninjas, which are more martial arts-oriented.

"For the sake of serving the monarch, I am willing to sacrifice my life for justice." Namikaze Youhe's eyes revealed his yearning for the Warring States Period.

"If I were a daimyo, I would definitely hire you." Oda Shingo commented sincerely.

Not to mention that she is a serious person, just because she is beautiful and has long legs, it would be pleasing to the eyes if she hangs on the ceiling every day, right? At least it wouldn't be too much for her to cosplay as a spider spirit.

Namikaze Youhe blushed: "Okay, if you hire me, Shingo, I am willing to be your personal ninja for life."

When asked about Yuko Mikami, it was more difficult to figure out her type.

She thought for a long time and finally said, "I like the ones in JOJO or those drawn by Mr. Oda."

Then, Yuko Mikami said in a barely audible voice, "I can read Oda-sensei's comics for the rest of my life and never get tired of it..."

"It's okay. The comics I draw are all sold in the market. You can definitely buy them." Oda Shingo said casually, "If you buy them from me, at least you can get a discount."

Yuko Mikami: “…”

After learning about the preferences of the three female assistants, Oda Shingo had a new idea. Should he draw comics for each of them in the order in which he met them?
The order in which they met was Namikaze Yuzuru, then Mrs. Yukino, then Fujido Kaoru, and finally Mikami Yuko.

Oda Shingo stroked his chin thoughtfully.

The official website of the Agency for Cultural Affairs released new content about "Cells at Work! BLACK".

In the new episode, the working cells face the test of alcohol again.

When Red Blood Cell and his colleagues went to the liver for recuperation, they found that the original bar street here had become dilapidated. Not only had some bars gone bankrupt, but even the streets had become greasy.

When comic fans see this, they all understand that it refers to fatty liver.

Then in the bar, the hostess looked tired.

The next plot is blood clots.

Pits appear in the blood vessels, causing red blood cells to accumulate and block them, and some red blood cells even deliberately kick them down to harm their companions.

There is one particularly memorable scene.

White blood cells arrive in time.

But when she bent down and held her red blood cell partner, the deep ravines seemed to question the conscience of the fans.

"Teacher Oda is giving out benefits again!"

"That's great. I appreciate that Mr. Oda understands us otakus."

"Didn't you pay attention to the plot? Oda-sensei's plot is so good!"

"Yes, yes, seeing the liver in such a dilapidated state, even the bar street is depressed, my heart is trembling!"

"That's right. When I saw this, I wanted to say: Stop cursing, stop cursing!"

"I feel so sorry for the billions of cells in my body. I often stay up late, which makes it impossible for them to enjoy the leisure time of going to the bar."

"I decided to go to bed early and get up early today so that Bar Street can be restored to prosperity as soon as possible."

"There is also the Kidney Customs Shop. The girls there also need us to save them!"

The intuitive feeling that "Cells at Work! BLACK" brings to people is even better than the previous "Cells at Work! BLACK".

Not to mention ordinary comic fans, even the Minister of the Labor Standards Department, Yuji Minami Sanjo, who occasionally took the time to read this comic, was silent for a while.

He was hesitant about whether to quit smoking.

The plot of carbon monoxide poisoning killing red blood cells at the beginning of the first episode has already given him some ideas.

Now that he saw that when his body was weak, it would create such a worrying vicious cycle, he decided...

Reduce from 2 packs of cigarettes a day to 1 pack!
There are many similar situations.

Many comic fans or readers who occasionally read this comic have more or less gained a new perspective on physical health.

Many people are determined to change their unhealthy lifestyle habits, but relatively few can actually correct and develop good habits.

But at least, this cartoon did produce a social effect.

A survey conducted by a TV station showed that when many people mention works that can influence people's health concepts, the first thing that comes to mind is this comic.

Even at this time of year approaching the end of the year, the representative achievement of the Agency for Cultural Affairs' new form of educational use of comics in the effective work projects of Japanese government agencies is "Cells at Work!"

A satisfaction survey on this work project showed that 69% of Japanese citizens are aware of this work of the Agency for Cultural Affairs, far higher than the average awareness of 47% for other Japanese government initiatives.

The Minister of the Agency for Culture, Shunji Yonekura, was so happy that his wrinkles spread across his face when he looked at the data on the draft of the annual work report.

"Oda Shingo, yoshi!"

With a stroke of his pen, he sent a letter of cooperation on encouraging the social education of comics to the Taxation Bureau of the Ministry of Finance.

The content is that "Cells at Work!" audio-visual products and related products are exempt from consumption tax!
Of course, something like this that has no precedent will naturally not be approved.

But this was within Shunji Yonekura's expectations. He immediately submitted a tax-free negotiation cooperation letter for the film development of "Cells at Work!" and sent it to the Ministry of Finance's Taxation Bureau.

This collaborative discussion was approved!
The comics world and even Japanese society were all exclaiming in surprise!
(End of this chapter)

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