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Now reading: Chapter 64 62 - The Heat Rises from The Other World’s Animator, a Comedy novel by ImortalEmperor.

It was the only ti in her entire life that Hanako - an ordinary woman, as invisible as most people - caught sight of the Dew God's lingering shadow. It was also the only exchange they ever shared.

One sentence. A youthful reflex. A coincidence that, sohow, proved enough.

Because the Dew God answered her that day, Hanako spent the rest of her life believing in him. And because soone answered him - because that single, human voice rose to et his - he, in turn… ended up falling for a human.

Akira's fingers trembled, a chill racing up his forearm. Emotion surged like a tide, bringing with it that absurd urge to cry - not the loud kind, but the kind that packs itself into your throat and makes your chest ache.

So they had spoken.

Even if it was only once. Even if it was only that first ti. Still… it had existed.

Thank goodness.

Thank goodness…

The story of a small youkai and a common woman ended there - no spectacle, no reward, no miracle. Only what life tends to offer when it's being cruel: an ending.

Akira pulled out a tissue and blew his nose hard, as if he could force the feeling out of his body. For soone like him - soone whose tears ca reluctantly - it was already a lot. A burning nose was enough to admit he'd taken a hit.

The ending the, Natsu Yuuzora, began to play.

And it was as though his brain had decided to brand the scene into him by force: Hanako as a teenager, looking up, and the Dew God perched at the top of the tree - an exchange so small that it now felt too large to fit inside mory.

It was the kind of thing that clung.

And all at once, Akira understood why, the week before, everyone who'd watched both episode one of Natsu Yuujinchou and Akane no Sora spoke of Natsu with such conviction.

It was the aftertaste.

Akane no Sora was comfortable while it played, pleasant to follow - but once it ended, it slipped away like water: it quenched your thirst and vanished without leaving a mark. Natsu Yuujinchou, on the other hand, was like fruit liqueur. While you drink it, the sweetness is gentle, almost innocent. But afterward… afterward it hits with force, and the warmth catches you from the inside.

The more Akira replayed Hanako's life and that youkai's in his mind, the tighter his chest beca, like sothing was lodged there and refused to go down.

"Who wrote this? What kind of monster cos up with a story like this - does he have no heart?" he burst out, tossing his phone onto the sofa beside him - only to snatch it back up in the sa second. "Would it have killed him to change one detail and let the two of them et at least one last ti before they died?"

The indignation didn't last long, because honesty was stronger. He logged into NatsuYu, went straight to the rating page, and gave it a ten - without hesitating.

Then, with an almost pathetic humility, he started a thread on the forum:

"Does anyone have a phone recording of episode 1 of Natsu Yuujinchou? Can you send it to ? I'll pay."

Waiting for the BD was impossible. It wouldn't be out until next month. Akira knew exactly what he was doing: he'd hop on the "pirate" train now… and when the BD dropped, he'd buy the official release. That much, at least, he owed himself.

And that episode - "The Shrine of the Dew God" - he wanted to watch again, and again. One pass wasn't enough. There was too much tucked into the details, into the pauses, into the looks the direction never bothered to explain.

When episode two finished, NatsuYu truly detonated - especially in the comnt sections for the four prefectures where the ani was airing. It felt like a collective blaze.

"I cried so hard. I didn't watch episode 1 and started straight from episode 2… nobody warned this was that kind of ani!"

"If you missed episode 1, that's such a sha. The first one hits even harder."

"I think episode 2 is better. Hishigaki's loneliness in episode 1 hurts, sure - but the Dew God watching Hanako for decades, never getting to speak to her again… that crushed . If I were him, I'd break. And yet he can still say, 'Humans are adorable.' That destroyed ."

"Hanako saw the Dew God once in her youth and believed in him for the rest of her life. And because of her, he gave up moving shrines… gave up that long youkai lifespan. It's sad, but it pierced the deepest part of my heart."

"This ani is unbelievably gentle. Natsu, the youkai… even Grandma Reiko in the mories is sharp-tongued but soft-hearted."

"How did I not watch episode 1 last week? Now I'm just more miserable. All I can do is wait for the BD…"

"This writer… Sora Kamakawa… it's insane. How does an eighteen-year-old write sothing like this?"

"No idea. Maybe… he's a genius."

"Talent is sothing you're forced to respect. And to think he's not just directing - he's also involved with the script and the music… I close my eyes and the ending the is already echoing in my head."

"The BD and the CD only co out next month… torture."

"The worst part is this ani only airs on Tokushima TV. If it were on one of the big national networks… I'd love to see Natsu Yuujinchou beco a nationwide hit. Even a strong regional network would be sothing - anything that would stop Akane no Sora from holding onto the number one spot this cour."

"Easy. At least with Natsu, I think Kantoku Sora Kamakawa is going to secure his footing in the industry for good. Who knows - maybe his next project will have a major broadcaster lining up to partner with him?"

"I hope tomorrow's ratings climb. And when the BD drops, I hope it sells like crazy. Then the Kantoku will have the motivation to do a second season."

"Second season? You're dreaming."

"Dreaming? Look at how thick that Book of Friends is. Do you really think thirteen episodes can return all those nas? And stop being lazy - help promote it on the forum. If the ratings rise, that's already a win. I can't stand The Dragon King Next Door fans coming here to stir things up."

"Exactly. In Tokushima and the other prefectures, I don't know if Natsu can surpass Akane no Sora in the final ratings… but it can't lose to The Dragon King Next Door. It can't lose to Maki."

That night - October 13 - Sora's verified account jumped from six hundred thousand followers to 1.1 million.

The verified official account for Natsu Yuujinchou rose to 1.4 million.

In Yumi Noriko's comnt section, almost everything turned into discussion about episode two. The ani's score climbed as well: 9.4.

And the topic for episode two pushed into the sitewide top fifteen trends on NatsuYu.

For an ani airing on a regional broadcaster like Tokushima TV… it was absurd.

Even the most oblivious fan outside the broadcast area finally caught on to what was happening: Natsu Yuujinchou had to be genuinely excellent. There was no other explanation for that level of attention and praise.

The next day, Akane no Sora's nationwide average ratings were released - nearly identical to the previous week, still hovering around 4.5%.

But Natsu Yuujinchou's episode two ratings… surged.

Across the average asured in the surrounding four prefectures, it climbed to 3.82%.

In a single week, it had jumped by almost half a percentage point.

Tokushima TV's upper managent didn't know what to do with themselves.

Before, in that very sa ti slot, ratings used to sit around 2.7%. And now it was 3.8%?

And with the kind of montum the internet was building, it was likely to rise again the following week.

The ani market had a nose for these things - and that nose was screaming.

The gap between episode one and episode two was already huge. And the autumn cour still had eleven weeks left.

That was when many people in the industry, looking back, rembered the public fight from months earlier - Sora Kamakawa, Yumi Noriko, and Maki trading barbs like it was war.

Back then, Sora's words had sounded like provocation… like a bluff ant to inflate his own work.

Now…

Now it didn't look like a bluff at all.

If anything, the idea that he'd been "just talking" was what suddenly felt absurd.

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