At the end of the chapter, we learn that the author of the novel "Unforgettable Love," Masaki Kimoto, has been hired to write a movie adaptation of the story. Masaki tells us that he's using Kimoto because she has a job and because her writing is "unforgettable." She says that the target audience for the movie will be women who are in their forties and who are looking for "losers princesses" who are "given every topic thing about their marriage hunting." Masaki says that he wants the movie to be a big hit. He wants to use Kimoto's work to promote his own career.
At the end of the chapter, we learn that the author of the novel "Unforgettable Love," Masaki Kimoto, has been hired to write a movie adaptation of the story. Masaki tells us that he's using Kimoto because she has a job and because her writing is "unforgettable." She says that the target audience for the movie will be women who are in their forties and who are looking for "losers princesses" who are "given every topic thing about their marriage hunting." Masaki says that he wants the movie to be a big hit. He wants to use Kimoto's work to promote his own career.