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I just want to quietly draw manga-Chapter 148 - 146
That evening, a car pulled up outside Harukiโs apartment. ๐๐ป๐ฎ๐ฎ๐ฌ๐๐๐๐ธ๐ซ๐๐ก.๐ฌ๐ธ๐
Lately, heโd been unusually busy juggling deadlines, thinking about long term plans, and skimming through flyers from nearby driving schools. His desk was cluttered with pamphlets, and his browser history was full of one-on-one VIP course reviews. He wasnโt rich yet, but he could afford to pay for efficiency.
Naoya and Kenta had stopped by earlier to discuss work, but theyโd left hours ago. So when someone knocked at his door around eight, he wasnโt expecting company.
He opened it and blinked.
Haruka stood there.
"You forgot what today is, didnโt you?" she said, stepping inside before he could answer. She poured herself a cup of tea, then settled onto the couch elegant and composed as always, with that cool air that warned people not to get too comfortable.
Haruki hesitated. He hadnโt exactly forgotten about the serialization planning meeting... heโd just assumed decisions like that would take more back and forth before anything was finalized.
The moment Haruka sat down, her eyes landed on the pile of driving school flyers.
She froze.
"Youโre looking into getting your license?" she asked, raising an eyebrow.
"Uh... yeah," Haruki said, rubbing the back of his neck.
"Youโre about to publish a racing manga, and you donโt even have a license?" She stared like heโd just confessed to writing historical fiction without knowing the history. "Youโve written about inertia drifts, gutter runs, counter steeringโand youโve never even driven a car?"
He winced. "Thatโs not that weird, right?"
But then something clicked.
Wait. She said about to publish...
"Hold on. The meeting approved Initial D?"
Haruka nodded and tapped her briefcase. "Serialization starts in two weeks. Thatโs why Iโm here Echo shroud wants the contract signed tonight so we can lock layouts and begin promo. Itโs moving fast."
"That is fast," Haruki muttered.
"Ashes of Tomorrow is ending, so Shroud Line needs a strong new title to stabilize sales," she said. "Weโre fast tracking promising debuts. No filler allowed. Every Chapter has to land."
She gave him a glance. "Not that Natsumeโs ever wastes a page. But still."
Her gaze returned to the flyers.
"You really donโt have a license?" she asked again, incredulous. "And here I thought youโd at least taken a car around the block. The way you draw those corners itโs like muscle memory."
Haruki gave a sheepish laugh.
"I honestly donโt know how your brain works," she said, almost to herself. "But somehow, you convinced the entire editorial board including me that this series is the real deal."
She paused.
"Iโve said something like that before, havenโt I?"
Shaking her head, she reached into her case and placed the contract on the table.
Haruki scanned through the pages. The terms were better than last timeโhis page rate was up by 500 yen, and the licensing share had improved. Clearly, Haruka had negotiated on his behalf again. She knew he wasnโt greedy, but she also knew he valued fairness.
There was nothing to push back on. For a rising artist, the terms were excellent.
In the past year, Harukiโs climb had been unusually smooth. While others were still clawing for magazine space, heโd gone from unknown college student to one of the most talked-about names in the industry.
Across Tokyo, editors now used him as a benchmark.
To veteran artists: "Youโre twice his age. Look at Mizushiroโs output whatโs your excuse?"
To newcomers: "Heโs your age and already leading two major titles. If he can do it, so can you."
But Haruki didnโt hear most of that. He kept to himself and rarely mingled with others in the industry.
Once he signed, Haruka tucked the papers away and stood.
"Youโre leaving already?" Haruki asked. "Why not stay a bit?"
"Not everyone has your kind of free time," she said dryly. "Iโve still got deadlines to deal with."
"Iโm not as free as people think," he muttered. "Sure, I finish fast, but Iโve got two serializations running weekly."
People often assumed he had it easy. The truth was, he just worked efficiently his workload wasnโt light by any means.
Even if a series dipped in rankings, he didnโt stress over it. He focused on the work and let the results follow.
Haruka paused at the door. "Donโt slack off. This is a real opportunity. If Initial D keeps up this level, the company will push it hard."
She looked over her shoulder. "Success takes timing, luck, and skill. Youโve got the skill just donโt waste the moment."
Haruki nodded.
"Oh, and about the license," she added. "Thereโs a place called Takahara Driving School near your university. Itโs solid. I got mine there when I was a student."
"You studied around here too?"
"Of course. Itโs a university town. Most of us came from here," she said offhandedly, then left as briskly as sheโd arrived.
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