"It's a very interesting story with many heroic spirits and a great setting. I want to start drawing it soon."

Although Mashiro's facial expression didn't change much, Masamune could tell that she was actually very much looking forward to the rest of the story.

"As expected of President Hayase, his storytelling ability is as unparalleled as ever." Hattori Tetsuya couldn't help but applaud.

Whether this was something he had planned in advance or something he came up with on a whim, such a well-developed and exciting story sounds very interesting and has the potential to continue defending his title.

Moreover, compared to this manga, the Fourth and Fifth Holy Wars, which only featured seven Heroic Spirits fighting against each other, seem rather small-scale.

Dozens or even hundreds of ancient heroes from different countries travel to an era that has been maliciously altered to embark on a journey to save the world—it sounds incredibly exciting.

Moreover, with Shiina's drawing skills and paneling expertise, she is capable of showcasing the charm of different Heroic Spirits. Her battle scenes have always been a source of inspiration for novice manga artists.

"You should submit the manuscripts of the first two chapters to me one to two weeks in advance. Once you've ensured the quality is up to standard, you can immediately begin promotion."

Masamune looked surprised, but quickly realized what was happening.

It seems that he and Mashiro often discuss their manga in JUMP, otherwise he wouldn't have made a decision so quickly.

However, it's not necessarily a bad thing.

Let's test the waters with a comic book first, and make the plot more interesting. This will make it easier to produce the animation later.

It's a long series of over 100 episodes, so it deserves at least 5 stars; otherwise, it would be too much of a stretch.

“No problem. Once we finish drawing all the current manga series, Mashiro and I will discuss how to draw it.”

Drawing it isn't difficult, but comics are different from games. How to clearly explain the plot while keeping it concise and not affecting the story's appeal is a big challenge.

Upon hearing this, Hattori Tetsuya lowered his voice and asked:

"President Hayase, please tell me honestly, how many chapters do you have in reserve? How many more chapters are left before the series ends?"

The person I used to work with, Ashirogi, always revised the plot, so much so that he would often drag things out until the deadline, and I often had to chase him up with the manuscript.

Zong Bai didn't have this problem, but as an editor, not knowing how many drafts the responsible cartoonist had on hand is also a dereliction of duty.

Masamune glanced at Mashiro subconsciously, then said:

"There are five chapters in the complete draft, two more chapters are waiting to be revised, and there are two to three more chapters to finish the story."

The reason why it's uncertain how many chapters there will be is because the plot hasn't been decided yet. Will it end with Kiritsugu Emiya finding Shirou Emiya, or will it introduce the Emiya family's life for the next few years and end on the night Kiritsugu Emiya dies?

To be honest, I briefly introduced his life in the following years when I drew World War V, but I didn't go into too much detail to avoid too many flashback scenes.

At present, it's a matter of whether to paint or not.

"How do you manage to produce both animation and manga while still accumulating so many original manuscripts? And Shiina-sensei is still attending school normally."

Mashiro Moritaka couldn't help but ask a question, then recalled his past experiences:

“When I was in school, it was already very difficult to write even one article a week. I stayed up very late every day.”

"Only after dropping out of school did I gain some financial freedom."

"Now, thankfully, Perfect Crime has been changed to a monthly publication, otherwise two chapters a week would be absolutely unbearable. Even if I wanted to persist, I would most likely be powerless to do so."

“I admit there is a big difference in the drawing speed between the two sides, but comics are not illustrations, much less sketches, so they can’t be faster no matter what.”

"So, how exactly does Shiina-sensei manage to compile her manuscripts?"

“I have a superpower that increases my drawing speed,” Mashiro said softly.

"Why…?"

Unexpectedly receiving this reply, Mashiro Moritaka was stunned for a while before he came to his senses and couldn't help but laugh:

"So that's the case, so it's not surprising."

Chapter 327 I've run out of money to continue supporting Musashino.

As is well known, King Arthur was male, his name is unknown, and he is very likely a fictional character created in the West.

The Conqueror King was a real person, but historical records describe him as a short man...

In Zongbai's manga, King Arthur is named Artoria, and is a beautiful blonde girl.

The Conqueror King was tall and imposing, with a bold and generous spirit and a broad mind.

Many people think this distorts history and could corrupt children, but I've privately researched a lot of materials and found that Western history contains many inaccuracies; for example, there's no clear record of the height of the Conqueror King…

Teacher Zongbai's setting is reasonable and self-consistent, and I think that's enough.

More importantly, people prefer the comic book characters created by Zong Bai to the historical figures in textbooks.

...

...

In conclusion, Musashino—the eternal god.

Aki Tomoya typed over a thousand words and clicked upload.

He has been a fan of Musashino since the first Musashino anime two years ago, and he recommends Musashino anime on his blog and website every week.

Because of his fondness for Zong Bai, he also highly recommended his comics.

He likes everything related to Musashino, whether it's K-On!, the Musashino-themed pop singer Ogiso Setsuna, or the latest band, End.

However, because the Musashino anime was released so quickly, even though there were almost no related merchandise items, the anime Blu-rays alone were a considerable expense, and my monthly allowance was simply not enough.

Initially, when Musashino released one anime per quarter, he would work a part-time job and buy three Blu-ray discs to support Musashino.

Later, Musashino produced two anime series per season, and he worked two jobs while also buying two Blu-ray discs and three manga volumes to show his support.

Now, Musashino has four anime series a quarter, he has turned down all social activities, works three jobs, and regularly buys one Blu-ray disc and one manga volume.

Since they lack the financial resources to continue doubling their support for Musashino, they can only use online promotion to prove that their love for the Musashino anime has not diminished in any way.

As for the object of proof, it is of course oneself.

Looking back, I realize that I once had the ambition to make games and become a creator, but I had to give up due to lack of time.

The next moment, he completely forgot about all of these thoughts.

The final episode of Musashino's B-side is about to be released, along with the End Band CD, K-On! CD, and a slime figure.

Musashino rarely releases merchandise, so we must fully support it and at the very least collect all the character figures.

Of course, I definitely can't afford two servings, even if I'm exhausted to the point of collapse.

However, you absolutely must have one; otherwise, you will definitely regret it for the rest of your life.

Aki Tomoya checked his bank card balance and looked displeased.

"Oh no, we don't have enough money to support Musashino anymore. We need to take on some orders and make some money first."

"Should I take on another job? No, I absolutely can't find the time to work that way."

"Next year, once I graduate from high school and don't have to go to school anymore, I'll have plenty of time to start working and earn an income, and things should get much better."

"Moreover, summer vacation is just over a month away, and there's a long working period during the holidays, which can help me recoup some of my losses."

After talking to himself for a while, Aki Tomoya let out a long sigh of relief and looked around.

There are so many things I need to buy this quarter, some of which are discontinued. If I miss the opportunity, I'll have to buy secondhand items online at high prices.

In this situation, a quick buck is essential.

"Making money fast... the fastest way is definitely to stay up all night taking orders. Great! I won't sleep for the next few days, I'll get a good night's sleep after I buy the final Blu-ray."

Since he became a fan of Musashino Anime, although he still watches other anime, he no longer wholeheartedly supports them.

Ultimately, the difference in art style makes other anime's art style seem too crude and shoddy compared to Musashino Animation.

Even though I know they put their heart into it, I still feel incredibly awkward. Every time I want to spend money to buy it, I feel like I'm betraying Musashino.

If we should support even an animation of this caliber, shouldn't we support Musashino twice as much? But we really don't have the money to double our support for Musashino.

Just then, an email notification popped up in the corner of the computer.

Upon clicking, I discovered it was a purchasing agent request from overseas.

The other party wanted my help to purchase all items related to "Fate/stay night," including the two manga volumes, different versions of the game, promotional posters, figurines, and so on.

Because he often buys things for others and has received many such requests, Aki Tomoya is no stranger to this.

Although the sender was an unfamiliar ID from overseas, since they were able to contact me, it must have been through an introduction from an acquaintance.

Aki Tomoya thought about it carefully, began to compose the email, and then clicked send:

"The manga volumes are fine, but the game only has a new version; the limited edition is unavailable. The storylines of the two are not significantly different; the limited edition only has a few more beautiful CGs."

Promotional posters are available in stores, but figurines are not; no figurines of this work have ever been produced.

If you really want it, you need to pay a one-third deposit first, and I'll also need to pay a one-tenth service fee.

Almost a minute later, the email notification sounded again.

"what……?"

Seeing that the other party agreed without hesitation, without even asking the price, only asking for the card number and how much money to transfer, Aki Tomoya's eyes lit up.

True love! Absolutely.

People who like Musashino's works are definitely not bad people.

"Send me your address, and I'll definitely buy it and mail it to you within three days. However, international shipping might take a little longer..."

After finalizing the purchase arrangement, Aki Tomoya couldn't help but type another message and send it again:

"Which character do you like? I like King Arthur the most, my king is as beautiful as a painting..."

On the other side of the world, in London, England.

Looking at the email sent from the other end of the computer, Weber fell into deep thought.

As a teacher, he has never had much interest in comics or animation.

I first learned about the story of Iskandar and Weber from a student in class.

The comic book character is exactly the same as his past self, with identical appearance and personality. While having many fantasies, he unconsciously begins to delve deeper into the character.

The more you watch, the more addicted you become.

Today, he has to admit that he has become a fan of comic book characters.

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