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Chapter 116: A Seed of an Idea
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In this chapter, it is fifteen years after the publication of the first volume of the series, and it is time for the protagonist to thank the author for his work. The protagonist asks the author what kind of story he would like to tell in the future, and the author responds that he has been writing about yakuza for 42 years, and that he wants to change the pace of his writing. He wants to write a story that is completely different from the yakuza's usual stories, and he asks the editor if he has any ideas for him. It is clear that the protagonist wants to create a new type of manga, one that will appeal to a younger audience. He tells the editor that he is a mangaka, a person who has been creating manga for a long time. He says that he and his wife are huge fans of the manga, and they are excited to help him create something new. They ask the author to tell them about the training he has undergone in order to become a writer. He explains that he never knew that the world existed, that he had lived under a rock for so long, that this world could be so "spectacular subjects," and that it was time for him to write about such "unexplored territory." The protagonist is very excited to be writing about this new territory, and tells the reader that it has been years since he last enjoyed creating a manga like this.
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Back Street Girls • Chapter 116: A Seed of an Idea • Page ik-page-332078
Back Street Girls • Chapter 116: A Seed of an Idea • Page ik-page-332080
Chapter 116: A Seed of an Idea
This is a locked chapterChapter 116: A Seed of an Idea
About This Chapter
In this chapter, it is fifteen years after the publication of the first volume of the series, and it is time for the protagonist to thank the author for his work. The protagonist asks the author what kind of story he would like to tell in the future, and the author responds that he has been writing about yakuza for 42 years, and that he wants to change the pace of his writing. He wants to write a story that is completely different from the yakuza's usual stories, and he asks the editor if he has any ideas for him. It is clear that the protagonist wants to create a new type of manga, one that will appeal to a younger audience. He tells the editor that he is a mangaka, a person who has been creating manga for a long time. He says that he and his wife are huge fans of the manga, and they are excited to help him create something new. They ask the author to tell them about the training he has undergone in order to become a writer. He explains that he never knew that the world existed, that he had lived under a rock for so long, that this world could be so "spectacular subjects," and that it was time for him to write about such "unexplored territory." The protagonist is very excited to be writing about this new territory, and tells the reader that it has been years since he last enjoyed creating a manga like this.
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