Life of A Mangaka, Erebus Sensei!
Kaoru Kagami, known to his fans as the mysterious Erebus Kyrielight, is one of the manga world's rising stars, crafting epic tales of heroism and despair under the veil of anonymity. But behind his pen name lies a chuunibyo artist who spends more time summoning his "Abyssal Flame Technique" than meeting deadlines.
Aya Takahashi, a cold and emotionless manga editor tasked with refining Kaoru's work. Her sharp critiques and no-nonsense attitude clash hilariously with Kaoru's overly dramatic and eccentric personality. Yet beneath her icy exterior lies a secret soft spot for the stories she helps cultivate.
As the duo navigate the chaotic world of manga creation complete with tight deadlines, fan expectations, and Kaoru's constant anime-inspired antics they begin to realize that the most compelling stories aren't always found in panels and ink. Sometimes, they're written in the moments shared between an artist and the person who believes in their vision, even when it's hard to say out loud.
(This is one of my first ever books, sorry if the writings on older chapters are random, I was new back then.)
Take noted before reading:
This is heavily inspired by anime and light novels yes, I know you’ve seen it before.
And no, it isn’t a typical romance. Bummer, right? At this point every romance novel isn't "Typical." Readers may think it's original, to me it's typical normal romances, no offense to any Authors here reading. I also consider my novel normal as well.
I’m being honest.
Another note: "Writing is a hobby of mine, and only be a hobby. I don't do contracts, I rarely don't reply to 'asking contacts' comments whom I consider 'Bots.' (No offense) I don't intend to change any of my books covers for now. And I won't give any contacts of any sorts for Privacy." And for the record, I don't usually write inside webnovel, all my ideas are inside a notepad on my Phone and Laptop.
Chapter length: 1500-3000 words, may vary 4000-5000 words depending whether it's a very important chapter, or a impact.
Bye. Apologies if it isn't "realistic." Holy I'm tired.
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Author:
Ultima Morora.