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Rumi Takahashi was finally convinced by Geno Yoshio.

Although she was afraid that he was a human trafficker at first, she thought about it again. If he was really a human trafficker, he would have knocked her out during dinner just now. Would he have kept her awake until now?

Later, Rumi Takahashi also mentioned this day in her memories.

She said that this day was the turning point of her life, and that Minamoto Yoshio was the benefactor of her life.

In short, she came to the company barefooted, met Akitsu Saburo, and then acknowledged him as her master with tears in her eyes.

After she arrived, the recruitment advertisement was published in the newspaper for a few more days. Finally, she managed to find all the authors.

In the following week, these authors frantically changed their manuscripts under San Lang's tutelage.

If the story doesn't work, we have to change it.

The tempo was too fast. He had to change it.

The storyboard was in chaos, and it had to be changed!

Akitsu Saburo was completely demanding of these authors just like he was demanding of his own works. They often complained to Geno Yoshio that they had never met such a strict chief editor.

At first, Genji Yoshio went to Saburo's place to say a few words for them, but as time passed, he no longer cared. He only replied in unison,"I'll listen to your chief editor."

The authors had no choice but to shut up and obediently rush their manuscripts.

Naturally, he was unwilling to resign. After all, the salary offered by this company was the highest in the Japanese comics industry. Moreover, although the chief editor had strict requirements, after each revision, the image would be improved by more than one level. Therefore, slowly, no one blamed Akitsu Saburo for his devil teaching.

However, there was one exception, and that was Rumi Takahashi.

Originally, Yuan Yoshio did not plan to serialize her in a magazine because she was still young and the story was not mature enough.

However, this girl was stubborn and felt that she could not eat and drink for free here. She always wanted to find some work to do.

Thus, Yuan Yoshio made her Saburo's little disciple and helped him every day.

The little girl was young and had a sharp tongue. She quickly got familiar with San Lang and knew his temper. She was no longer afraid of him. Not only was she not afraid of him, but she also always quarreled with him and took pleasure in it.

San Lang also liked this little girl, but at the same time, he felt helpless.

Who asked her to be smart, cute, and have good comprehension? Although she was a little willful and mischievous occasionally, this did not affect her likability.

After a week or two, all the works were ready to be completed.

The necessary paperwork for the magazine had already been completed by Geno Yoshio, so when the manuscript arrived, he contacted a photocopier to make a first print of 100,000 copies.

The first print of 100,000 copies was actually a very risky move at that time. After all, the most popular comic publication at that time had a monthly sales volume of 200,000. 100,000 was a stable monthly sales volume.

Their new magazine was not famous and did not have a group leader. How could they dare to compare with the magazine that had the highest sales volume?

"It's okay. Don't be afraid, Third Langjun. I'm confident.”said Yuan Yoshio as he gave him a relaxed smile.

What was the sales champion of a comic publication? What he wanted was to change the entire manga world! Just wait and see, he would definitely be able to do it!

After all, his magazine was still famous 40 years later!

In fact, Geno Yoshio himself did not expect that the Japanese comics world's godly magazine was actually created by himself.

This feeling of peeking into history and creating history was too wonderful.

Akitsu Saburo looked at him. Although he was still a little worried, he did not say anything else.

The next day," Weekly Shōnen " went public, but the response was not obvious.

Obviously, everyone was not too familiar with the new publication, so it was normal for them not to buy it.

However, Minamoto Yoshio had come up with some countermeasures.

He put some small gifts in the magazine to attract customers.

On the third day, the sales of Weekly Shonen increased.

The books that were sold yesterday had a chain effect. More people tried to accept the new publication through the recommendations of their friends.

On the fourth day," Weekly Shonen " attracted even more interest.

The readers gradually found out that Teacher AkiSaburo was also serializing it here, and the fan effect had driven up some of the sales.

Then, he sent a message saying that the free gifts would only be given to the first 10,000 copies. The sales of Weekly Shonen had slightly exploded.

On the fifth, sixth, and seventh days, the sales of Weekly Shonen increased exponentially. On the twelfth day, the sales of the magazine exploded, and 100,000 copies were sold out.

As he looked at the survey data and reports, Geno Yoshio's anxious heart finally felt at ease. Although he had vowed to San Lang not to be afraid, in fact, he regretted it when he said that he would print 100,000 copies at the printing factory. After all, the world was unpredictable. Fortunately, there were no mistakes this time.

In just two weeks," Weekly Shinji " had completely replaced the original industry leader," Manga Home."

Best-selling magazines brought huge profits to the company. In addition, all the authors were contracted authors of the company. There were no middleman to make a difference, so every author's remuneration was very high.

Geno Yoshio was a smart man. He knew that the success of the magazine depended entirely on these talented authors. If he wanted to make it work for a long time, he had to treat them well. Therefore, he would not be like other companies that would deduct copyrights.

This was the first time such a humane approach had been taken in the comics industry. Many authors protested and terminated their contracts with their original companies. Some even tore up their contracts and jumped to Geno Yoshio's company.

This was both a good thing and a bad thing. To the authors, Geno Yoshio gave them an opportunity to protect their own interests. However, to the capitalists, Geno Yoshio threatened their interests. Because of Geno Yoshio, they had to give up 10% of their profits to appease the oppressed authors. However, it was obvious that the authors were not satisfied with this drop in the bucket.

"It's this Yuan Yoshio again!" In the office, a bespectacled man angrily flipped through the report in his hand, but the more he read, the more irritated he became. Fortunately, he threw the report on the ground with a loud bang. His confidants looked at him and looked at each other, not daring to make a sound.

"What kind of good-for-nothings are Big Dipper's subordinates on the mountain? He actually didn't get rid of him!" He pulled open his collar and paced around with his hands on his hips. His leather shoes knocked against the floor, making an impatient sound.

After walking for a long time, he sat down on a chair and lit a cigarette for himself." Forget it. It's better to ask for help than to ask for help from others. This time, I will personally take action. I don't believe that I can't kill this Gen Yoshio!”

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