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Now reading: Chapter 209 - 208: Wait, That Author Wrote THIS Too?! How Ma from Parallel World Light Novelist, a Comedy novel by CulturedOne.

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Following the release of the third chapter of Sword Art Online, the series finally managed to transcend the initial niche hype. After several weeks of steady ferntation, its reputation had officially exploded across the light novel industry.

Kiyozawa magazine, as a high-selling magazine with a massive weekly circulation, served as a massive stage.

For veteran bookworms in the literary scene, even if they didn't regularly purchase Kiyozawa, they made it a point to monitor any high-potential series serializing on its pages.

While the "Big Three" magazines, Kiyozawa, Hoshizora, and Seisawa, technically published stories across all genres, they each possessed a distinct editorial flavor.

Hoshizora was the go-to for high-fantasy tropes. Seisawa was the undisputed king of romantic school codies. Kiyozawa Library, anwhile, leaned heavily into urban supernatural and contemporary action-fantasy. Because of these specializations, readers usually stuck to their preferred "territory."

However, true quality is universal.

When a work becos sufficiently exceptional, most fans drop their tribalism. They might have a favorite genre, but that doesn't stop them from consuming a masterpiece outside their comfort zone. If a series gains enough fa, garners glowing reviews, and starts smashing sales records, the average reader will eventually open their wallet. This was the reason why a titan like Crimson Abyss could maintain per-volu sales that actually exceeded the weekly circulation of the magazine itself. By its third week, Sword Art Online was no longer just a Kiyozawa hit; it had beco a cross industry talking point.

Readers from other publications were now flooding online boards with questions about this new phenonon.

"I keep seeing Sword Art Online posters every ti I go to the bookstore. For those who've actually read it, is it actually good or just overhyped?"

"Isn't the answer obvious? Do you really think Kiyozawa Library is bored enough to waste their top-tier marketing resources on a dud?"

"I'm just skeptical because the author is so young. I looked him up, and he's only nineteen. Can a kid that age really write a compelling story?"

"Wait, have you seriously never consud a single work by Shiori-sensei? Blue Spring Ride, To the Moon, Anohana, Initial D, Parasyte... you haven't seen or even heard of a single one of those? If you had, you wouldn't be asking such a basic question."

"The original To the Moon novel was written by a nineteen-year-old? You've got to be kidding !"

"What's going on? I thought Initial D was a manga. What does a manga artist have to do with a Kiyozawa light novelist?"

"Uh... if you're buying Weekly Pri, shouldn't you at least look at the creators? The magazine has been promoting Haruto and Shizuru for months now. How do you not know that the writer, Haruto, is primarily a novelist?"

"I know the guy responsible for the Initial D plot is nad Haruto! But what does that have to do with 'Shiori Takahashi'?"

"Exactly. How are 'Shiori Takahashi the novelist' and 'Haruto the mangaka' related?"

"Guys... is there a possibility that Haruto's pen na is just... Shiori Takahashi?"

"?"

"Wait, you an his legal na isn't Shiori Takahashi?"

"I am constantly amazed by you 'casuals.' You spend all day devouring stories but couldn't care less about the human behind them."

"Holy crap, I just googled this 'Shiori Takahashi' guy after reading these comnts. He's an absolute monster! He started writing professionally at sixteen while still in high school. A year later, he took first place at the Ascent of New Gods. Two years later, Parasyte hit a top spot at the Naoki Awards. Now, Sword Art Online is ranked second in Kiyozawa Library by chapter three. At his age, his annual inco from royalties and licensing must be in the hundreds of millions of yen..."

"He's that elite?"

"I saw the To the Moon movie last month, and I spent a full week in a state of depression before I could breathe normally again. You're telling the scriptwriter is so teenager? I'm genuinely shocked."

" too. I ca here to check the reviews for SAO because my university classmates won't stop talking about the latest plot twist. I never imagined the author was two years younger than ."

"Is this what they call a once-in-a-generation genius?"

"You guys are making want to start buying Kiyozawa Library starting next week. The problem is my schedule is already full. I buy other magazines and track the top three ani of every season. I literally don't have the bandwidth for another magazine. I know Initial D is currently setting the manga world on fire, but since I didn't buy the early issues of Weekly Pri, I've missed the beginning of the story."

"Sa here. I'm fascinated by Initial D and SAO because they're the biggest topics on the boards right now, but jumping into a magazine mid-run is a pain."

"Then just wait for the collected volus! Sword Art Online is only on chapter three, so who knows when Volu 1 will drop, but the first volu of the Initial D manga is coming out next month. I'm telling you, go buy it. I only follow so of the series in Weekly Pri; the rest are generic filler. But Initial D? If you miss it, you'll regret it. It's easily one of the most entertaining mangas of the last few years."

"I clicked on a thread asking if SAO was good, and now I'm being hit with a frantic recruitnt drive from ani, novel, and manga fans all at once! How is this guy this versatile? How does a teenager have this many different fanbases?"

Within a matter of days, the na "Shiori Takahashi" spread through the subculture ecosystem like a virus. Of course, Haruto's fa didn't just spread through organic word-of-mouth; it was heavily amplified by corporate interests.

In the film world, To the Moon was being pushed by a wave of fan-driven recomndations. In the light novel world, Kiyozawa Library was throwing every resource they had at him.

Similarly, in the manga industry, Weekly Pri wasn't about to be stingy when it ca to their most popular creators, Haruto and Shizuru.

The dia began to latch onto the narrative. Headlines spoke of a "Once-in-twenty-years genius in both novels and manga" and the "Rising Star of the Otaku Industry."

The marketing slogans were as dramatic as the industry allowed. This sudden surge caused a massive spike in anxiety for the competitors of Kiyozawa Library and Weekly Pri. Haruto's rise had been so vertical and so sudden that it had left them with zero ti to react.

While his current achievents were impressive, they were still within the realm of logic, Sword Art Online hadn't taken the top spot in the magazine yet, and Initial D was only the king of Weekly Pri.

But if this montum was allowed to continue unchecked, and if these two works kept growing in popularity as they serialized, the future was unpredictable.

The titans of the industry had all turned their gaze toward Haruto. His presence in the industry was becoming impossible to ignore. Combined with the massive success of the To the Moon film, these corporations were starting to sense a shift in the wind.

The history of the subculture industry had seen a few rare individuals who single-handedly altered the landscape and the power dynamics of the market. The establishnt was privately praying that Haruto was just a temporary flare who would burn out in a year or two. But if his influence showed any sign of expanding further... they would have to start drafting counter-asures.

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