Search Results
!!dgzHFP7tdu4/a/279699836#279709212
6/16/2025, 7:27:29 AM
>>279701055
Here's that bit of that article. Splitting over two parts:
"I chose the last page of the three-part story "Sakura eats candy that makes spirits invisible." I chose the last page because it was the chapter with the shortest editorial meeting we ever had.
When the right subject was decided at the beginning of the meeting, Takahashi-sensei came up with ideas one after another, such as "It would be better if Sakura, for whom all spirits have become invisible, is approached by a very serious spirit," "Even if Rinne materializes, Sakura should pass by him without speaking," "He might also see her changing clothes," and so on. Takahashi-sensei came up with so many ideas to make the story flow onward. "Even though we're usually together, I feel lonely when I can't see you." "I want to see you but can't." ... All of these were delicious situations, which can only be called the royal road to romantic comedy and love stories, and she created one after the other. There was nothing for the editor to do."
Here's that bit of that article. Splitting over two parts:
"I chose the last page of the three-part story "Sakura eats candy that makes spirits invisible." I chose the last page because it was the chapter with the shortest editorial meeting we ever had.
When the right subject was decided at the beginning of the meeting, Takahashi-sensei came up with ideas one after another, such as "It would be better if Sakura, for whom all spirits have become invisible, is approached by a very serious spirit," "Even if Rinne materializes, Sakura should pass by him without speaking," "He might also see her changing clothes," and so on. Takahashi-sensei came up with so many ideas to make the story flow onward. "Even though we're usually together, I feel lonely when I can't see you." "I want to see you but can't." ... All of these were delicious situations, which can only be called the royal road to romantic comedy and love stories, and she created one after the other. There was nothing for the editor to do."
Page 1