I just want to quietly draw manga - Chapter 143 - 141(BONUS)
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Several days had passed since Haruki last met with Kazuya.
During that time, Harukiās schedule had been packed.
He continued his serialization of Natsume while also working on the key frames for Initial D alongside Kenta and Naoya.
Finally, just a week before the upcoming serial planning meeting mentioned by Haruka, Haruki and the team managedāalbeit just barelyāto finish the manuscript for Chapter 5 of Initial D, where the story finally shifts to the iconic street race between Takumi Fujiwara and Keisuke Takahashi.
That morning, Haruka arrived at the studio to collect the manuscript. Without waiting, she picked up Initial D and started flipping through it.
Her brow furrowed almost immediately.
"Haruki..."
"Hm? Whatās up?" Haruki looked up from his desk.
"Why do Natsuki and her... āfatherā come off kind of strange in these scenes?"
"Strange how?"
"For example, this line hereāshe says, āDad, I want to see you in a swimsuit too!ā and his response is just as weird. Is that... supposed to be a normal father-daughter conversation?" Haruka looked at him, skeptical.
Haruki blinked. "Wait. You thought they were actually father and daughter?"
"Well... arenāt they?"
"No," Haruki said bluntly.
Since heād already committed to this part of the story, there was no use dodging the topic. He briefly explained the actual relationship between Natsuki and the man she calls "Dad."
Harukaās eyes widened. Her expression shifted to one of disbelief.
"...So youāre saying... thatās not her father. But theyāre... that kind of relationship?"
"Thatās right."
Haruka looked back at the page, then at Haruki again.
"But why? Wouldnāt it be easier and frankly, cleaner if you just made Natsuki a normal romantic interest? A typical high school romance arc could contrast nicely with the racing scenes."
"This setup is deliberate," Haruki said, resting his chin in his hand. "Takumiās just an ordinary high schooler. Quiet. Reserved. Heās not someone who naturally thinks of himself as a racer. To evolve him from that into someone who embraces the road... he needs a shock. Something that hits hard."
"Like heartbreak?"
"Exactly."
"But even so, there are less... controversial ways to do that. Natsuki could fall for someone else. She doesnāt have to be entangled with an older man," Haruka said, frowning. "It just feels too mature. Too grounded in adult drama."
"I get where youāre coming from," Haruki said. "But part of what makes Initial D compelling is its realism. Street racing isnāt glamorous. Itās lonely, intense, and transformative. Iām not setting out to write a standard shonen romance."
Haruka crossed her arms. "Still, arenāt you worried this subplot will turn readers away? Things like betrayal, cheating, or questionable relationshipsāthose topics are risky.
"Iām aware," Haruki said. "But Iām not doing this to provoke. This isnāt gratuitous. Itās about Takumiās emotional growth. He needs to face something painful and come out the other side changed. A standard breakup wonāt cut it."
Haruka gave him a long look.
"Youāve never even been in a relationship, have you?"
Haruki laughed. "Iāve never fought with a sword either, but that didnāt stop me from writing Rurouni Kenshin. I donāt see spirits, yet I wrote Natsumeās Notebook. Just because I havenāt experienced something doesnāt mean I canāt write it well." š»š³š¦š¦šøāÆš·šÆš°š£āÆš.š¤šš®
He leaned back in his chair. "And besides, Initial D isnāt a story about romance. Itās a racing story. Natsukiās there to represent what Takumi leaves behind. Sheās part of the road he outgrows."
"...Alright, alright." Haruka raised both hands in surrender. "I get it. I donāt entirely agree, but I understand your reasoning. Iāll submit the manuscript as-is."
"Appreciate it," Haruki said with a nod.
"By the way," Haruka added as she packed up the pages, "did you ever follow up with Kazuya about those two other projects you showed him?"
"Oh, right." Haruki perked up. "He loved them said he wanted to co-produce both animations with me. Honestly, that takes a huge weight off my shoulders. If I had to handle all the production myselfāfinding a studio, securing staff, music licensing, platform negotiations Iād never have time to keep drawing manga."
Haruka blinked. "Wait, Kazuya wants to co-finance the productions? Thatās... pretty significant."
"Apparently, he sees a lot of potential in both titles. Iām just happy to let him take the lead on the production end."
Haruka shook her head, a little dazed. "Heās known for having a good eye, but he rarely commits to new projects unless heās absolutely confident in their success. If heās willing to invest his own money into something from scratch... those two works must be exceptional."
"Too bad theyāre both short form and not fit for serialization in Shroud Line," she added with a hint of regret.
Even though she hadnāt seen the stories herself, Haruka trusted Kazuyaās judgment. And if he was on board, the projects clearly werenāt ordinary.
"Well," she said at last, "I guess this means youāre officially shifting from manga artist to anime creator."
"Not exactly," Haruki said, waving the idea off. "Manga is still my main focus. Animation is just a side venture."
"Letās hope it stays that way," Haruka said. "No matter how talented you are, youāve only got so much time and energy. Just donāt let the anime stuff get in the way of your manga."
"I wonāt," Haruki said. "Promise."
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