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Now reading: Chapter 116 116 - Film from Entertainment Prodigy, a Mature novel by KyoHaruhi.

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A lot has happened over the past few days.

The new volu of Oregairu was published and has been receiving a lot of praise, both from readers and from well-known people who are known for being quite critical. A complete success.

First-week sales surpassed 100,000 copies once again. It reached #1 by a huge margin over second place. No author has the ability to sell as much as I do.

And speaking of novels, I finished all the illustrations for the first volu of Tensura, and the first volu would be published in two days. Many of my readers were worried, saying things like, "You're working too hard" or "You should get so rest."

They have reasons to be concerned. I'm publishing Oregairu, Tensura, and I'm also publishing Dragon Ball. On top of that, I do EVERYTHING by myself.

But they're wrong. They would be right if I hadn't already finished all the volus of Tensura, Oregairu, and all the chapters of Dragon Ball. The only thing I'm currently writing is The Apothecary Diaries.

I still haven't started drawing the chapters of Shingeki no Kyojin. I'll probably start working on them soon.

But speaking of manga, Dragon Ball's sales keep increasing every week. My editor sends an email almost every day thanking for my work. He said that my manga has helped Shonen Jump a lot.

I was surprised because I didn't know Shonen Jump was doing so poorly.

I'm happy that I can help.

But seriously, the number of people talking about all of my works is insane. I try to respond to as many readers as possible to get closer to them. My editors said it's a good thing to do.

Now, let's put my acting career aside for a mont and talk about the "Idol" music video.

Aoi Hoshino sends ssages every day asking about the animation process of the video. Fortunately, Asuna said it wouldn't take long for the video to be completed. She said it would be ready for release within a month.

When I told Aoi Hoshino about it, she sent a two-minute voice ssage screaming with happiness. She was incredibly excited to officially release the video.

Fortunately, people have already forgotten about "my version" of Idol. The video is still on YouTube and continues to get views, but people aren't talking about it anymore.

In fact, my na is currently being talked about a lot because of "A Piece of My Heart." The director and screenwriter of the series recently gave an interview saying that filming was close to being completed.

After that interview, the series started being discussed everywhere. And of course, I was included in those discussions. It created a new boom on my Instagram, and my follower count increased significantly.

And speaking of Instagram, I started posting things daily at Rina and Rikuya's request.

They said it would be good to keep the account active in order to receive offers from brands.

As for those offers, I've already made two sponsored posts on my Instagram. They were for two clothing brands. They sent products and asked to post a photo wearing them. All I had to do was that and tag the brand to earn a few thousand yen.

Making money that way is easier than writing.

Rina said her email inbox is exploding and that offers keep coming in nonstop. But of course, she made it clear that she would only tell about the best opportunities.

Huff~~

Letting out a sigh, I stood up.

I looked around and smiled.

"It turned out really well."

My office is finally finished too. A computer with three monitors, a large desk, a bookshelf filled with figures, manga, and novels, a television, a PlayStation 5, and even a bed in case I want to sleep here.

Actually, this looks more like an otaku teenager's bedroom than an office, but who cares?

"The only thing left now is setting up my studio so I can start producing so music."

A company will co tomorrow to install soundproofing in one of the rooms. After that, I'll need to spend a lot of money on equipnt.

I talked to Aoi and got the contact information of one of her friends to help with that.

He agreed to help without thinking twice.

I picked up my phone and saw that I had received a ssage from Rina.

[The eting will start at 4:00 PM. I'll be at your house at 2:30 PM.]

[Okay, thanks.]

Today is the day of the eting with the director, screenwriter, and actors who will be participating in the project "Teenage Love."

A few days ago, I decided to take part in this movie, and today the first cast eting will take place.

According to the information I received from Rina, filming will begin in two weeks. She also said that filming will last no more than a month.

"I'm looking forward to it."

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POV: Third Person

As soon as he arrived at the eting, he greeted everyone and sat down. The eting was taking place in a restaurant that had been reserved exclusively for that gathering. Everyone looked at him.

Kyo felt uneasy but said nothing. After all, he didn't know any of the people there.

'They're probably actors and actresses, but I don't rember seeing their faces before,' Kyo thought.

It's not a major project, after all.

So he took out his phone and waited for the arrival of both the director and the screenwriter.

They took a while, but eventually they arrived.

Director Yuki Matsuda arrived shortly afterward, accompanied by screenwriter Kaito Fujimori.

"Good afternoon, everyone. I'm glad you all ca," the director said with a friendly smile. "Especially you, actor Kyo Evans."

"Well, of course I would co." Kyo smiled innocently.

The won at the table felt their hearts race, while the n were clearly jealous. Kyo attracted a lot of attention.

The director was impressed by Kyo's appearance.

'He's even more handso in person.'

Screenwriter Kaito Fujimori was also surprised.

'It's unbelievable. His skin doesn't have a single blemish... Besides, I've never seen such perfect teeth in my entire life.'

The two then introduced themselves (unnecessarily) and sat down.

Kyo put away his phone and started paying attention to the eting.

But in the end, they discussed almost nothing about the project itself. It was simply a dinner ant to help Kyo get closer to the other actors and actresses so everyone could get to know each other better.

Of course, all the won flocked to Kyo like predators.

It was difficult for Kyo to keep everything under control.

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