“Yeah?”

“Because it seems like they come here too often these days.”

“I did all my work today. So that’s fine.”

At that, Kido blew her nose.

“No, I’m not okay.”

“Oh, and I’m here to tell you something important.”

“You don’t even listen to me.”

Kido grumbled, but Nishida didn’t mind and continued talking.

“Just in case, I was right.”

He spoke in an excited tone, but Kido, who had already lost his gaze, nodded his head lightly as he worked.

“Yeah, that’s right.”

“Aren’t you asking what?”

“Are you supposed to be curious?”

“It’s about hi-takers.”

At that, Kido stopped. Then he gently lifted her head.

“Hi-taker? Is this new information?”

“no.”

“…isn’t it?”

“Yeah. What I said before was correct.”

At Nishida’s words, Kido rolled her eyes and recalled her memories.

“Is that what you said about being neutral, not human, and knowing everything?”

As Kido said so, with a trembling expression on his face, Nishida nodded his head with satisfaction.

“Yeah. I went to the editorial department to meet Otake a few days ago.”

Having said that, he giggled to himself as to what he remembered.

Kido, who looked at him with narrowed eyes, said.

“Let’s laugh together.”

“Oh, I’m sorry.”

“·················ogue.”

“Anyway, when I went to the editorial department, I took Otake with me and deliberately sat down near Akagi-san and talked.”

Kido was slightly surprised by Nishida’s words.

“Akagi? Sunny?”

“Yeah.”

“so?”

“I purposely spoke in a tone of voice that Akagi-san could hear, and there was a response.”

“What about that story here?”

“Yeah.”

“… did you do that too?”

“Honestly, I was skeptical. To be honest, if it wasn’t for that scene, I wouldn’t have known.”

“That scene?”

Nishida flinched at Kido’s question and immediately smiled awkwardly.

“Oh, what. Anyway, it was worthwhile to visit Otake on purpose.”

Kido looked at Nishida like that.

Then Nishida avoided his gaze and swallowed his dry saliva.

Kido, who saw it, sighed lightly and leaned back against the back of his chair.

“So you said you were convinced by the reaction.”

“Yeah. right.”

It was something that Kido was also curious about, but he didn’t want to do anything like that to know it. No, I wouldn’t have come up with such an idea in the first place.

“Anyway, Otake must have been happy for that.”

“Yeah?”

“Because you came to the editorial department to see yourself, the person in charge. You don’t usually do that.”

At that, Nishida scratched his head.

“Did I?”

“It did.”

“Then, I’ll have to visit more often from now on. Still, I had a lot of questions about the Machine Gun Jack.”

“No, don’t go like that.”

“Yeah?”

“I’m going to tell you about your work. You stupid man.”

“·················ogue.”

* * *

– Then I’ll call you again next time.

After finishing the phone call with Jiro, something came to mind, so I looked at the number of copies of the manuscript serialized so far.

Because there is a story about Nishida.

I haven’t looked closely at the manuscript these days, so I might be missing something.

I looked at each one for a long time, but nothing stood out.

So again, I looked at only the detailed scenes separately.

And finally found it. Then, holding a copy of the page I found, I approached Seon-hee, who was working in full swing.

Once he started to concentrate, he was completely unaware of his surroundings, so he waited until the end.

And when the work was finished, Seonhee looked up at me, feeling my presence.(Read more @ wuxiax.com)

“······Why?”

“You gave me a hint.”

“hint?”

“okay. this scene.”

Saying that, he put his finger on a particular scene and tapped it.

“Isn’t this sentence the one that appeared on the official map?”

“·················ogue.”

Seonhee slightly avoided her gaze at my question.

Got it, boy.

I’m sure it was, but seeing the reaction.

“That’s right.”

“·················ogue.”

“Somehow, I wondered why a sentence that appeared on the official map only once appeared on the wall in one corner out of the blue when Hi-Taker first appeared.”

“·················ogue.”

“Wow, this is a bit too much. I would have missed it if I hadn’t looked really closely.”

“·················ogue.”

“Are you doing that on purpose? this?”

“I thought it would be fun.”

It’s definitely fun as Seonhee said.

It’s so fun even though I didn’t hide it, was it really fun for the person who hid it?

Seon-hee said with a slightly protruding cheek.

“No?”

“Uh, what. Not that.”

There’s nothing that won’t happen though.

But, it’s kind of like hiding it on purpose and sometimes embarrassing me.

Perhaps he had put a hint in the cartoon in his own way.

Seriously, Seon-hee has a habit of sometimes tweaking the story I passed on to her. Thanks to that, there is also a new fun that I didn’t know about.

At a meeting called the Sunny Research Group, I heard that they were looking for and sharing such hidden information about Seon-hee.

To be honest, I can’t find everything that Seon-hee has hidden, so I want to visit there.

Because Seon-hee doesn’t teach you that well if you just ask.

As long as I find it, I’ll answer it only then.

Maybe this guy enjoys seeing me like that.

Thinking like that, I stared at Seon-hee, and then he glanced away from my gaze again to see what he was receiving from my expression.

“I’m busy with manuscripts.”

Saying that, he glanced at me and turned away, and immediately started drawing.

“·················ogue.”

Seeing it like that, I had the urge to pinch the ball.

this guy

However, after hearing the conversation between me and Seon-hee, the fishermen hurriedly gathered among themselves and chatted.

Looking for something, he took out the boy hero and looked at it.

And soon they started talking.



“Oh, this, this.”

“Really? Did you mean this scene?”

“Wow, that’s really creepy. I never really thought of this.”

“It was a sentence that appeared only once on the official map, so I didn’t even notice it. This is a complete hidden object search.”

“The Nishida-sensei who found this is really amazing.”

“The little teacher’s details like this are even more amazing.”

“Well, that’s right.”

“By the way, Dalbu oppa didn’t know because he drew this himself?”

When Cha Mi-jeong looked at Kim Dal-bu and asked, everyone’s eyes turned to him.

Then Kim Dal-bu answered with an awkward expression.

“Actually, me too. I thought I saw this sentence somewhere, but I didn’t know. I was just busy drawing pictures.”

“Wow, it’s true if even Dalbu oppa who drew the background doesn’t know.”

“Yeah.”

Everyone was surprised and kicked their tongues, then looked back at Seon-hee.

Even with such a gaze, Seon-hee was absorbed in the painting without any movement.

summer in the studio

“How are you all?”

When Park Tae-gu entered the studio and greeted him, the fishermen welcomed him.

“It’s Taegu, come on.”

“Come on.”

“Thank you for two months.”

“Oh, yes.”

Park Tae-goo’s job is to post manuscripts and clean the studio.

Park Tae-gu looked at the air conditioner and made an expression that he lived.

“Wow, by the way, this really is heaven. It’s so cool.”

“right? It’s especially nice here in the summer. I don’t get hot while I’m working.”

“I think so.”

Having said that, I went straight to the simple cleaning of the Japanese room and sat down at one of the desks.

Actually, this guy decided to work part-time here during summer vacation.

In particular, Seonhee recently decided to work on a few more short stories for Megalopolis in Cat, so things have been a bit busy.

Of course, the biggest reason is that Silver is busy.

Anyway, cartoons are labor intensive, so it is important not to overwork them as much as possible.

And if you make a stockpile when you have free time, it’s convenient to take a break for special occasions.

Holidays, summer holidays, etc.

The Olympics will be held soon, so I plan to take a break then.

Anyway, it’s important to take a break because the life of being chased by a fictional day makes people exhausted.

In addition, Park Tae-goo has a strong will to earn his own tuition, and he also loves cartoons immensely.

“Taegu, this.”

“Ah yes.”

Park Tae-goo received the manuscript that Dal-Bu Kim had completed the background work on and took it to his seat. And then I erased hard.

Seeing this, Somi Park made her happy face and asked.

“Now, don’t you want to learn manga properly here?”

“right. You like cartoons a lot.”

At the words of Somi Park and Mijeong Cha, Taegu Park laughed awkwardly.

“Ah, painting is a gem. You will be satisfied with just liking cartoons.”

“Are you an otaku too?”

“Otaku? What is it?”

“I heard that in Japan these days, people who like manga like you are called that way?”



“Ok?”

“When do you want to go to Japan when you have the chance?”

“of course. It’s a dream for people who like cartoons.”

At that time, the other fishermen nodded their heads to see if they could agree with Park Tae-gu’s words.

This time, Cha Mi-jeong asked.

“Taegu, where do you want to go?”

“I am a Japanese publisher.”

“publisher?”

“Yeah. I want to see how comic books are published.”

Park So-mi smiled at Park Tae-goo’s answer.

“Then, cook your face with Akagi-san. maybe not? Maybe one day I will go to Japan.”

“I really wish something like that would happen.”

Then a sharp voice was heard.

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