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Now reading: Chapter 65 65: Kasumi Utako-sensei, I'm Your Fan from Who Still Writes a Diary These Days?, a Adventure novel by Whtvr.

Disguising himself as a descendant of the Demon Slayer Corps was an insurance policy that Miyauchi Hikage had decided on after confirming that this world had also incorporated the story of Demon Slayer.

After all, as ti went on, his Pure-Yang Body was simply too dazzling. Ripple breathing could suppress a part of it, but it only alleviated the problem of excess yang energy in his body and could not hide it.

Sooner or later, his existence would be noticed by those girls who held the diary.

At that ti, he would inevitably be probed and suspected.

Rather than passively enduring it, it was better for the strategist to enter the ga himself.

Anyway, when you're out and about, your identity is what you make it.

Who said a diary fic had to write real things in the diary and couldn't just make things up?

Therefore, after discovering the signs of a supernatural resurgence in this world, Miyauchi Hikage had already begun to arrange an identity for himself.

And playing this role was not stressful for him at all.

Because the diary's rewards were not watered down at all. It had transmitted almost all the content related to Hamon into his mind.

Even the Sanskrit version and the origin ripple from a more ancient period were no exception.

Miyauchi Hikage could say without any politeness that in the thousands of years of Hamon's history, quite a few people had developed derivative powers similar to breathing styles.

And how much of this had he written in the diary?

To say even five percent would be watering it down.

So far, in the diary, he had only taught the introductory practice of Hamon, then given an introductory guidance class, and the day before yesterday, he had written about how to use Hamon to get a good night's sleep.

Even if those girls could use that so-called Reading Value to improve their Hamon, based on the situation when he had last seen them, it would probably only speed up their practice by about ten tis.

It would be difficult for them to reach his current level, let alone deduce the evolution of Hamon over thousands of years.

And by the ti they found the whereabouts of the breathing styles and began to analyze the similarities and differences between Hamon and them, Miyauchi Hikage could probably logically take out the "Silver Ripple Overdrive," which perford excellently in chanical combat and could be conducted through tal, along with a series of derivative skills, and disguise them as the breathing styles from Demon Slayer.

At that ti, if he used the Silver Ripple Overdrive and casually took a sword to split a giant rock, who would suspect that he was using pure Hamon?

Even if the Demon Slayer Corps from a hundred years ago and Joseph Joestar ca over, they probably wouldn't be able to tell what on earth he was using.

Of course, if the diary were to give him the Sun Breathing and the Transparent World as a reward soday, that would also save him a lot of trouble.

Anyway, with the Pure-Yang Body, whether it was Hamon or Sun Breathing, they could exert power far beyond that of an ordinary person in his body.

Maybe at that ti, as soon as he got the Sun Breathing, he would be like Yoriichi Tsugikuni and directly open the Mark without injury, plus the Transparent World.

After drinking a cup of Xianzhou Happy Tea, Miyauchi Hikage, overflowing with yang energy, pulled Jerry along to continue their all-night research into the thousand derivative abilities of Hamon.

It had to be said that Jerry, who had synchronized the abilities of two "Toms," was even a little more talented than Miyauchi Hikage in this area of research. Miyauchi Hikage could sotis even feel so pressure.

But with pressure cos motivation. If he couldn't suppress Jerry, he could imagine a ton of scenes of Jerry running around causing destruction.

...

After school the next day, Miyauchi Hikage didn't rush ho, but took a detour to Akihabara.

Because the first volu of Kasumigaoka Utaha's Koisuru trono went on sale today. As a die-hard fan of Kasumi Utako, Miyauchi Hikage naturally had to co and get a few copies.

Of course, being cautious, he had disguised himself in advance to ensure that no accidents would occur.

The purchase process was very smooth. Miyauchi Hikage also casually asked the store clerk about the sales situation of Koisuru trono.

After all, it was a new work from a new author. Although there was so promotion, the scale couldn't be too large, so the actual sales situation was quite dismal.

Miyauchi Hikage had known about this for a long ti, so he was not surprised.

After all, it was ntioned in the original work that the early sales of this debut work of Kasumigaoka Utaha were not good, and it was even facing the situation of being canceled.

In the plot, it was the popular blogger Aki Tomoya who stood up to help promote it, making a significant contribution to the novel's promotion and final sales.

This was also the reason why Kasumigaoka Utaha and Aki Tomoya t and beca connected in the original work.

But now, Kasumigaoka Utaha, who had just written the first volu, already knew her future developnt. He didn't know what the final outco of this world's Koisuru trono would be.

After returning ho, Miyauchi Hikage began to read her work while eating a bento he had bought from a convenience store.

And as he read, he couldn't help but feel so confusion.

And today's diary, because he was watching Koisuru trono, was delayed a little.

[Sorry, today's diary update is a little late.

After all, today is the big day for the release of Kasumi Utako-sensei's Koisuru trono. As a ten-year-old fan of Kasumi Utako-sensei, of course I have to go and show my support.

It's a pity that I didn't see Kasumi Utako-sensei herself co to the bookstore to promote it today. It seems I can only et you, Kasumi Utako-sensei, at the signing event next week.

Anyway, I bought the book and spent more than an hour reading it, so today's diary will just be a little bit of my thoughts after reading.

The male protagonist is very conventional, a classic Japanese male protagonist, nothing much to say.

The female protagonist, Sayuka's, image is very good, and her personality is also very three-dinsional. It's just that it feels a bit out of place when I look at her.

After all, any discerning person can see at a glance that Sayuka's personality is just you, Kasumi Utako-sensei, writing based on yourself.

It's just that, the only problem is, I rember that Sayuka should have been a loser heroine who lost in the end.

To be honest, I've only heard before of a certain manga artist who, because his wife cheated on him, drew the female protagonist in his manga, who was based on his wife, as a passerby.

But for you, as the author, the female protagonist in your work, based on yourself, has already established a huge advantage in the first volu, and even looks like she's on a trend to speedrun the ending.

But then in the second volu, you introduce a second female protagonist and start a shipping war, and finally, in the final volu, you successfully write the number one female protagonist, who was a volu ahead and based on yourself, into a loser heroine. This is sothing I have never heard of before.

And this kind of situation has not just happened once.

I have to say, Kasumi Utako-sensei, you really are born to be a loser heroine.

Of course, a few years later, you beca much smarter, knowing to base the loser heroine in your work on Eriri, and even specially inviting Eriri to be the illustrator for that work. That is simply killing the person and attacking their heart.

But now, you probably haven't finished writing the second volu yet, Kasumi Utako-sensei. I wonder what the second volu you write in this world will beco?

I hope you can surpass yourself, and in the situation of being familiar with your own original story, you can make yourself lose even more spectacularly in your own work.

How about this? As a ten-year-old die-hard fan of yours, Kasumi Utako-sensei, I won't be stingy either.

If you still plan to introduce a new female protagonist in the second volu and start a shipping war, I can give you a few classic lines left by your senpais back then. Your relationship is similar to that of Hoshino Ai and Shinomiya Kaguya.

Anyway, I'll just post the pictures directly.

Why are you so skilled at this.JPG

How did it co to this.JPG

But I was here first....JPG

I believe that with your talent, as long as you can grasp a sliver of the essence of your senpais, it won't be a problem for you to beco a great master of angsty literature in the future.]

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