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In the eyes of his classmates, Nanaba Nagi is a gentle and outstanding person, he has a handsome appearance and an irresistible charm. No matter what field he is involved in, he can show remarkable talent and outstanding performance, and can be called an all-around extraordinary talent. However, all of this is just an illusion shown by Nagi after wearing that mask. He actually has deep holes inside. He always tries to maintain this illusion, but he becomes more and more tired and empty inside. Until he meets that girl, Shiina Mahiru. Access more chapters: bit.ly/Candra24 Donate: paypal.me/andicand

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I Hate This World with You!

Nagi initially didn't have high expectations for this illustrator, but upon seeing the male and female characters drawn by Kashiwagi Eri, the illustration perfectly matched his imagination of the work.

So, he just agreed and let Kashiwagi Eri be the illustrator for [Plastic Memory].

Takasago Bookstore was bustling on weekends, and the aisles between bookshelves were almost filled with enthusiastic readers.

Accompanied by background music playing in the bookstore, people browsed on their own or in groups of two or three, selecting their favorite reading materials.

Nagi's eyes were drawn to the newly released [Plastic Memory]. Isla on the book cover caught his attention. Now it seemed that Kashiwagi Eri's painting undeniably added charm to the novel. There were several readers standing beside it.

"Have you read this book, [Plastic Memory]? I just flipped through it, and the relationship between the protagonist and heroine is excellent!!"

"Using a subtle drama format that depicts the delicate relationship between humans and robots, Ryuga-sensei is indeed a talented newcomer."

"Yes, I'm also interested in this setting. Moreover, the heroine is very charming too!"

In the midst of the heated discussion, a different voice suddenly broke the previously harmonious atmosphere.

"I think [Plastic Memory] is still slightly worse than [Fantasy Demon Sword Legend]."

Seeing that caught the attention of readers around him, he proudly continued to explain.

"The plot of [Fantasy Demon Sword Legend] is more cohesive, and the characters are more three-dimensional. Although [Plastic Memory] also has a unique setting, overall, I think it's still like a daily romantic comedy, which is also cliché."

Nagi wasn't affected by this criticism; everyone had their own opinions.

Instead, he almost laughed; [Plastic Memory] was indeed a daily romantic comedy.

In the first few dozen pages.

At this moment, a girl stood up.

"I think we can't just compare the two works because they have different styles and themes."

Nagi glanced at her; it was Kasumigaoka-senpai, who liked to visit bookstores.

"[Fantasy Demon Sword Legend] might focus more on the storyline and character creation, while [Plastic Memory] focuses more on emotional description and exploration of human nature."

This view was immediately affirmed by other readers. "Yes, both works have their own characteristics and highlights."

Utaha also recognized Nagi. "Junior, what do you think?"

Nagi nodded to her, then spoke slowly. "I haven't read [Fantasy Demon Sword Legend] yet. Therefore, I can't directly compare the two works. As for [Plastic Memory], I'm sure there is still room for improvement."

Readers of [Fantasy Demon Sword Legend] patted Nagi on the shoulder. "Let me tell you, I also think so. In my opinion, [Plastic Memory] won't last a few volumes and will be axed like [Love Metronome]."

The atmosphere around him suddenly became a bit tense. Some readers looked at him curiously, while Nagi frowned slightly and was about to speak.

"Didn't the second volume of [Love Metronome] just come out a few months ago? I read it and it was written very well." A reader asked curiously.

"To be honest, the uncle's neighbor's wife's cousin's neighbor is an editor at Dengeki Bunko. It's natural for me to know some insider information."

The reader of [Fantasy Demon Sword Legend] smiled proudly.

When Utaha heard the reader's words, she raised the corner of her mouth slightly, as if she were smiling, but there was a hint of mockery in that smile.

"Dear reader, when you say this, it seems that you are very familiar with [Love Metronome]. But, do you know? Sometimes we can't judge a work just based on our own preferences and biases. Besides, everyone's aesthetics and preferences are different, aren't they?"

The reader was taken aback by Utaha's words. He coughed awkwardly and tried to defend himself, "Well, uh... I'm just expressing my opinion."

Utaha didn't let him off the hook. "If you casually disparage this kind of work just because you don't like it, then in my opinion, your judgment is not objective. Every work has its own strengths and weaknesses; we should appreciate others' creative achievements and not belittle them at will."

The reader of [Fantasy Demon Sword Legend] was very angry. "You don't understand it as well as I do! Those who write about daily life are never as good as those who write about fights. Yes, your level is too low! You should read novels a few years before you dare to argue with me!"

Nagi also chimed in. "You say writing about daily life is never good compared to writing about fights, so why don't you watch fight scenes written by elementary school students? They're exciting!"

Before the reader of [Fantasy Demon Sword Legend] could speak, Utaha intervened. "I've seen people like you often. You don't understand anything except battle plots. Daily life plots are just meaningless babble to you, right? The same goes for playing games. You just skip through the dialogue when you find it, don't you?"

The reader of [Fantasy Demon Sword Legend] was so upset by Utaha's words, and he said angrily, "You've gone too far! I hate this world with you!!!"

After saying this, the reader of [Fantasy Demon Sword Legend] immediately left the bookstore as if he were fleeing.

After the storm, Utaha came over.

"Junior, you're quite cold. Every time you respond to my messages so nonchalantly."

Since their last meeting at the bookstore, Utaha always asked Nagi if he had finished reading [Love Metronome] and what he thought of it.

"Sorry, Kasumigaoka-senpai, I actually respond sincerely every time." Nagi handled it sincerely.

He always believed that time and energy were limited, and he preferred to invest them in things he found interesting rather than building deep relationships with uninteresting strangers.

Therefore, even though Utaha was beautiful, he wouldn't take the initiative to contact her.

"So, what do you think after reading [Love Metronome]?"

Utaha might be too concerned about this, and Nagi felt a little helpless.

In the coffee shop, Nagi and Utaha sat facing each other.

"You just finished discussing the plot of the first two volumes. So, Junior, how do you think the plot of the third volume should be written?"

Utaha's question surprised Nagi; he thought for a moment and then began to express his thoughts.

"I think the heroine didn't develop well in the second volume. Her character and emotional changes weren't fully shown. The interaction and conversation with the protagonist also seemed somewhat stiff and sudden. In the third volume, Mayui's character could be further developed, making her character more complete and rich."

"That's a very good direction. The author might also think so, but she hasn't published a new volume for several months. I'm worried she's encountering many problems." Utaha sipped her coffee.

Nagi pondered for a moment. "Yes, Mayui was written clearly because she has a prototype character. If I were the author, I might find someone with a similar personality to hers to create her profile."

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