Is there a prototype?
"…If you're not an insider, you really wouldn't dare to do this kind of statistics." Xia Yujie didn't know if it was because he had a lot of free time, but his mood became much brighter, and he even read the physical book he bought from beginning to end.
Every cursed spirit that made it into the comics was picked out.
Non-special grade cursed spirits often have strange and varied appearances. Every time one appears, it challenges the bottom line of human aesthetics, so each one is more distinctive than the last.
Isn't it a coincidence? I didn't notice it when I watched it too roughly before. After I carefully sorted out the prototypes of these cursed spirits, I found that the missions represented by these cursed spirits were already extremely complete.
At this point, it is very clear who the "culprit" is.
Xia Yujie thought about his previous speculations. What was the reason that made him think that Kazehaya Toru could not be the author of the manga?
Oh, it's incredible that a person whose main job is a sorcerer and who is diligent in carrying out missions actually has a lot of free time to spend on a side job in private.
Facts have proven that there are indeed people who can do this. Even given the frequency of his updates, anyone would think that he is a full-time cartoonist who is punctual and on time.
When there is a definite conclusion, there are many details in the memory that vaguely match the conclusion.
For example, why is this guy able to fall asleep during his cultural classes during the day? He must be secretly working on his manuscripts. Another example is why this guy is so eager to take on missions? It could be to collect materials for the comics.
He had already thought that Feng Zaoche might be the source of the material, but he never expected that this guy was actually the author himself!
It is said that teenage boys are full of energy, so much so that even cats and dogs are disgusted by them. At the same age, Geto Xia thought that he was also a hard-working type, but compared with Kazufuchi, anyone would feel inferior and be too lazy to be successful.
This has reached the level of transcendence, using work time to prepare for another job, letting rest time be taken up by another job, and then using the cultural subjects that one has to muddle through as rest time.
Summer Oil: "..."
A cursory thought is enough to make it very exciting, and a careful thought is still quite exciting. If the degree of diligence also has a ranking like in the world of sorcery, Feng Zaoche would not need to make any estimates, he can be sure that he can become the "strongest" in this area, without a doubt.
After coming back to his senses from the puzzlement, Geto Suguru suddenly began to doubt one thing - there are many characters in this story that can be seen at a glance to have obvious prototypes, the two most typical cases being Haibara Yu and Gojo Satoru.
It's not an exaggeration to say that it's copied from the same mold. Characters like the doctor in the film also have some traces of Glass in them. So here comes the question...
As he had already re-watched "Crossover" by Kazehato, he already knew all the characters that had appeared so far. He could recite them by heart without even looking up the website that fans had created to organize all the information about the comics.
He doesn't seem to be in it.
This was just a small and presumptuous association, and it wouldn't have much impact whether it existed or not. However, considering Feng Zaoche's thirst for material, as he was trying to fleece every sheep, this answer was actually the opposite of what he was thinking.
He closed the notebook in which he had recorded his statistics.
Another day had passed since Gojo Satoru brought up the comic, and Kazehaya Toru's cover had long been shaky. Geto Suguru had no objection to his side business, and was even more pleased with the fact that the top management had been criticized in various communities because of the popularity of "Crossing". However, he still had to ask Kazehaya Toru's opinion.
…
"My opinion" Feng Zaoche knew that Xia Youjie had already guessed his identity. He came to his room in person and no longer took out the readers' letters to show them for the sake of avoidance. Instead, he just picked out a letter from the letters that were sorted into categories.
Xia Yujie took it. The envelope was already opened. He only needed to simply fold the corner to read the contents.
The writer of this letter was an eleven-year-old primary school student. The content of the letter was about a "monster" he had seen. At the end of the letter, he regretted that the monster suddenly disappeared before he could have a heroic fight with it.
With Fuuhaiteri's tacit consent, Xia Youjie opened and read several more letters of the same category.
The contents are similar. The common feature of the letter writers is that they are ordinary people who have witnessed cursed spirits. For example, due to the protection mechanism and their own shallow knowledge and unclear cognition, young children can classify it as a "monster" that passed by in their childhood. But for those adults who are mentally mature, they describe more of the thrilling moments they have encountered.
I almost died at the hands of something like that. After I luckily escaped, when I told people about this experience, they just regarded it as nonsense. They even treated me as an "alien", and thought that I had some mental problems after encountering a disaster.
With such a premise, these experiences can only become a huge rock pressing on the bottom of the heart, so heavy that people cannot move it.
"When I first started to paint 'Leaping Over', I didn't really think too much about it," Feng Zaoche said. At that time, he didn't have any stance at all, but he just chose to go down this path again out of instinct because he wanted to do his old job.
After learning about some of the situations in the world of sorcery, he thought that public opinion might be something that he could control. When his thoughts were the most radical, he even thought about completely revealing the existence of the world of sorcery through comics.
But he eventually dismissed this idea.
Now, this kind of total concealment is not entirely bad. Ordinary people outside have their own stable order, which is more conducive to the sorcerers to carry out their work.
They only need to accept some of the "talented people" who come from ordinary families into this world.
Therefore, Feng Zaoche took a step back and insisted on holding regular reader letter-writing sessions. He also replied to the letters from those special readers one by one. Although he never mentioned the curse spirits in his words, there were many implicit affirmations in his words.
"I think I should stop here. I like drawing comics anyway, and if drawing comics can bring some comfort to readers, that would be great," said Fuhaya Toru.
However, the situations of a few readers are rather special, such as those who possess the techniques. This needs to be investigated slowly later. If we can contact more people in this way, it would be a pleasant surprise.
"...So that's what you think." Xia Yujie had originally only stayed at the level of "recording". He had never understood the aspect of readers' letters. As a sorcerer who spends most of his time doing practical work outside, the completely different perspective made him particularly moved when he saw these survivors.
"I'm not someone who only thinks about gaining power all day long." Feng Zaoche smiled and put the letter back in place carefully.
Back to the comics, Feng Zaoche took out his own "setting book" again. It was filled with hand-drawn pictures that he had casually made when he was free, and simple words were used next to it to roughly describe the ending of this character.
The protagonist Mochizuki Chao successfully took over the organization and established a new order on the original basis.
The most important teacher of the Mochizuki Dynasty was originally controlled by the dark side of the organization, but because of his strength, people did not dare to touch him easily. Under the stubborn stalemate, the relationship was on the verge of breaking down. The arrival of the protagonist provided him with a turning point, allowing him to walk more freely in the world and become a very mysterious and unpredictable spiritual master who can only be contacted through specific means of communication. However, due to his flamboyant style, this whereabouts is just unpredictable. If you don't plan to find someone, but just want to understand, it can be said to be extremely simple.
The super positive friend he met at that time ended up working for the newly established organization. Although his strength rating did not reach the pinnacle in the end, it was still a happy ending.
…
There are many more people whose regrets were quietly repaired by Fuzaoto in the comics. The more Xia Yujie read, the more he sighed: "However, many people are still fulfilling their duties. Why did Wu suddenly become a teacher?"
"One of the common methods we use to set up characters is called contrast cuteness." Feng Hayato spread his hands, "The personality of the teacher in my comics is not as good as that of Wu, it's just similar."
"However, I still have to thank the Jujutsu Society and the major families for the inspiration they gave me." Feng Zaoche talked about this and couldn't help but recall the moment that determined this character's final fate.
"At that time, I had just gotten started with various matters. I spent a lot of time in the Jujutsu Club and asked people to explain to me the various settings, no, rules, of the Jujutsu world." Feng Hayate said, "I originally thought that the old antiques at the top were scary enough, until I found that there were many small antiques at the bottom. To be honest, it was quite strange at the time. I haven't seen such a large smell of walking zombies in modern society for a long time."
In fact, at the beginning of the series, when the organization's role gradually increased, some readers wrote in and said that the biggest flaw of this work was why the villain had to inexplicably oppose the protagonist at every turn, and whether the setting was too stupid.
Another person pointed out this problem more subtly, commenting that the villain created by Fuzauteru did not seem like someone who could live in modern society.
The EQ is too high.
I had no reason to defend myself for being forced to take the blame, so I could only politely give the more representative responses: everyone in the organization is dead, and they are probably queuing in hell waiting to be reincarnated. There will definitely be a next work.
"Come to think of it, I thought you would have some opinions about your image, but I didn't expect you to mention it first..." Kazehaya Toru met the eyes of Geto Suguru, whose face was full of "I don't understand" and said, "Ah"
He suddenly realized something. This guy had never realized that he actually had a projection image in the comics!
But earning money from the mall is not something that can be considered shameful.
Feng Zaoche took out his sketchbook and pointed at one of the characters on it: "This character was actually drawn with you in mind."
Xia Yujie had never expected that he would actually have a part to play. For a moment, he was filled with a strange sense of anticipation and a bad premonition. Until the end, his gaze slowly fixed on a black-haired, black-eyed boy who looked particularly normal.