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Dad's Comic Life

At first, Ren just wanted an easy life, to be a dad. However, to save his wife's company, he drew a comic called "Your Name," and things spiraled from there. He then realized that from enjoying an easy life, he had turned into someone who tackles challenges head-on. So, he went on to create "Ultraman," "Kamen Rider Kuuga," "Fate/Zero," "Naruto "Cells at Work," "Cooking Master Boy," "Bleach," "Attack on Titan"... And his works started to warm the hearts of people... --------- This is a chill, relaxed, wholesome slice-of-life fanfiction. 18 advance chapters: patreon.com/michaeltranslates

michaeI · Anime et bandes dessinées
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The End of the First Season of Attack on Titan

Facing everyone's attacks, Annie used the hook on her ring to pierce her skin and transformed into the Female Titan. Eren, Mikasa, and the others were blocked in the tunnel by Annie in her titan form. 

At the critical moment, Eren, who was supposed to transform into a titan according to the plan, was unable to transform because he couldn't believe Annie was the enemy.

It was understandable.

After all, Annie was his comrade from the same training group.

They had trained together for so long. For someone like Eren, who valued relationships deeply, how could he believe that Annie was the monster who killed his comrades?

While Mikasa and Armin tried to distract the Female Titan, Eren kept questioning why they could fight against their comrade.

"It's not like we have a choice, right? Because the world is cruel!"

In the sunlight, Mikasa stopped and turned sideways to answer Eren's doubts.

This moment was beautifully framed in the manga, thanks to Ren's drawing skills, making Mikasa look exceptionally stunning.

What followed was a battle between Mikasa and the Female Titan.

Mikasa, using her 3D maneuver gear, moved agilely around the Female Titan, attacking from all angles.

Twisting, turning, and dashing, she circled behind the Female Titan and struck repeatedly…

At this moment, the readers' blood started to boil, wishing they could witness the battle firsthand!

"Awesome!"

"Mikasa is the best!"

"Come on, Mikasa has an eight-pack!"

"Don't say that. Seeing her abs and looking at my belly makes me feel exhausted."

In this world, Ren had incorporated some scenes from the original Attack on Titan OAD into the manga.

Readers got to see Mikasa training, her abs on full display, which made many drool with admiration.

Although Mikasa was incredibly strong with her eight-pack, the Female Titan's power was undeniable.

Her massive size, immense strength, and hardening abilities made her a formidable opponent, even for Mikasa.

At one point, Mikasa was knocked to the ground by the Female Titan's attack.

This made the readers' hearts skip a beat.

Even though Annie had her fans, Mikasa had just as many, if not more. She was widely accepted as the ultimate waifu.

Thankfully, Eren finally came to his senses and transformed into a titan, engaging in a fierce battle with the Female Titan.

In the end, the Female Titan was no match for an enraged Eren. Severely weakened, she tried to escape over the Wall Sina but was stopped by Mikasa, who severed her fingers, causing her to fall. Mikasa then stood on the Female Titan's face, giving her a close-up that left many readers in awe.

"Oh, how I wish I had a Mikasa who only had eyes for me," sighed one reader.

As a fan of Mikasa, Ren put his utmost effort into drawing every panel of her character in Attack on Titan.

Mikasa was an incredibly endearing character.

Her unwavering protection of Eren went beyond mere love.

For Mikasa, Eren represented home, peace, stability, affection, and faith. He was the epitome of everything good in the world.

In this cold and brutal world, Eren was the most beautiful thing to Mikasa, the softest part of her heart.

How many people in the world wished for a lover who saw only them?

Mikasa embodied this perfectly.

"Tsk, what a great story."

Watching as the Survey Corps took away Annie encased in crystal, Daniel was about to close his manga when he suddenly saw the words "The End." He froze.

He stared at the final words, puzzled.

"It's over?"

It wasn't just Daniel who was confused; many readers felt the same.

To them, the story was far from over, with many unresolved plot points and clues.

Why did the Colossal Titan, Armored Titan, and Female Titan lack skin, exposing their muscles, while Eren and other titans had skin?

Why did Eren's father's key, which appeared earlier, end up around Eren's neck? 

Why did Mikasa experience headaches at strange moments? Were Eren and Mikasa reincarnated?

These questions lingered in readers' minds, leading to frustration.

"Damn it, is Ren really ending it here?"

"What about the rest of the story? Where's the continuation? Why end it now?"

#### At Yueyue's School

The school bell had rung for some time, but the kids continued chatting until their teacher arrived.

"Did you watch last night's episode of Madoka Magica? It was so good!"

"Yes, Lilith's magic was so cool!"

Yueyue and her friends were discussing the cartoon they had watched the previous night.

Suddenly, the classroom quieted down.

Their homeroom teacher walked in, bringing a new student along. "This is Feng Ling, our new classmate. Please take good care of her."

"Okay!"

Hearing the students' response, the teacher nodded in satisfaction. Her gaze scanned the room and settled on an empty seat. "You can sit there," she told Feng Ling.

"But teacher, that's Xiaopeng's seat," Yueyue said, raising her hand.

Though she didn't like the boy who always followed her around, she had played with him for a long time. She couldn't just let his seat be taken.

Otherwise, he would be sad to find his seat gone when he returned.

"Ah, Xiaopeng?" The teacher's expression turned complex. "He probably won't be coming back."

"Did he transfer schools?"

"No, he's sick, with cancer. He won't be returning to school," the teacher explained.

"Sick? We've been sick before but still came to school," a few kids remarked, not realizing the severity of Xiaopeng's illness.

To them, cancer might have seemed like just another cold or flu.

"His illness is different from yours," the teacher said, reluctant to discuss death but feeling compelled by the curious eyes of her students. She explained the gravity of cancer in terms they could understand.

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