Chapter 216: The Story of the Editorial Department (Asking for a Monthly Pass!) Ask for all kinds of tickets! )

Of course, Reiko got the answers she wanted from Shen Wuhuan and immersed herself in the charm of "Kreice".

Shen Wuhuan is quite happy to see such a thing, and it can even be said that this situation is what she deliberately did.

There is no composer named Beethoven in this world itself, but in "Four Lies", the words "Beethoven's Ninth Violin Sonata "Kleitzer" are clearly written.

Such lines would be confusing in this world.

But it is not a strange thing that there are some overhead elements mixed in literary and artistic works, although in the eyes of the reader, "Beethoven" does not exist, but the music exists, and this is enough.

And the reason why she kept the name of "Beethoven" and other composers was also so that she could maintain her original intention.

After all, she has achieved a lot of achievements in another world with the music of these masters, so there is no reason why she should not set up a monument for these great people, right?

Even if it's only in comics.

After listening to the music, Reiko's curiosity became even stronger.

In "Four Lies", Kaoru's performance is different from the original song, but where is the difference, it is definitely impossible to express it clearly by relying on the expressiveness of the comics alone.

She really wanted to get a professional answer from Shen Wuhuan.

But this time, she didn't go directly to Shen Wuhuan to ask Xiao Xun's performance how it was, but instead found the editorial department.

In fact, it has been more than a week since Shen Wuhuan submitted.

But I still didn't receive a reply, as if I had sunk into the sea.

This has something to do with the form of comics on both sides.

Because of the late start of CN's comics, the large national territory, and the impact of paper media on online platforms, etc., the publishing houses that still publish comic magazines can be described as rare, so online submission is basically the mainstream submission method of CN comics, and there is no clear distinction between them.

In Japan, however, the division is very fine, and in general, only "webtoons" are accepted for online submissions, while magazine comics are usually self-recommended by the editorial department.

For a transnational submission like Shen Wuhuan, it is definitely more convenient to choose the online submission method, but this method is also easier to sink into the sea.

In Japan, more than 95% of confident works and authors will choose the way of self-recommendation by the editorial department to talk directly with the editor, while the vast majority of the online submission mailboxes of traditional magazines are just for the same.

Reiko hoped that this set of comics would get the attention it deserved, so she simply printed out the comics and brought them to the editor.

"Hello, Chief Editor Hashida."

"Oh, Miss Arima, why did you come to me today, is it that Mr. Nagata is looking for me?"

The chief editor of Hashida is a middle-aged man with a thin appearance, and he seems to be in a bad spirit, obviously it is daytime, but he has a cup of strong black coffee on his hand, and he has a strange look when he sees Reiko knocking on the door and coming in.

"No, no, it has nothing to do with Mr. Nagata, it's like this, I have an overseas friend who wants to submit a manuscript to our publishing house, because of the relationship in a foreign country, she can only choose to send it to the Internet mailbox, I thought I couldn't let this comic be buried, so I printed it out myself."

Reiko handed over the document bag in her hand.

The editor of Hashida frowned, at this time in his heart, he had already labeled this work as "going through the back door", but he would not directly scold, after all, the girl in front of him was Mr. Nagata's subordinate, and he didn't want to cause trouble.

"Okay, then you put it here, I'm done with the business at hand, I'll take a look."

Reiko had a lot of things she wanted to say, but they were blocked by Hashida.

Although the two are both in the same head office, they don't really have much to do with it, it's nothing more than the relationship that Mr. Nagata drank together when he invited guests to dinner, and since the other party said that he was busy, she could only wait for news.

In desperation, she replied: "That hard work Hashida editor." ”

"Hmm." Hashida snorted and didn't look up at her.

After Reiko withdrew from Hashida's office, she said to herself helplessly: "Life and death are fate, wealth is in heaven, everything will be left to heaven." ”

......

Kodansha editor Yamazaki is a veteran editor who has been in the editorial position for more than 15 years, but recently, the market share of Kodansha's magazine works has been declining.

He didn't put the blame on the cartoonist, but blamed himself deeply.

"If I could have been better at controlling content, there wouldn't be anything like this."

The manga industry in Japan is quite brutal, and manga artists often suffer from overwork, and not only that, but they will also face the embarrassment of halving when their popularity declines.

Recently, Yamazaki has two more works in his hands facing a halving cut, and several more are also on the verge of a halving.

While he blamed himself, he could only helplessly inform the cartoonists, even though he had done such a thing many times, he still felt very uncomfortable.

"Huh... Let's find new comics. ”

Yamazaki likes to take the initiative into his own hands, even if he is looking for a needle in a haystack, and he is not willing to pin all his hopes on the hands of self-recommended manga artists.

Therefore, when he usually does not have an appointment, he will open the Internet mailbox and check the online submissions.

Kodansha's online submission function has been open for several years, but it has not been taken seriously, and in fact, only one new editor in the editorial department uses this web mailbox except for Yamazaki, and other editors rarely choose to find works here.

At half past nine in the evening, only his workstation and the editor's office were still lit in the entire editorial department, and the rest of the people had already gone home.

He rubbed his sour eyes, touched the already cold bento in his hand, and said, "Well, let's read another comic and eat." ”

After saying that, he clicked on an email called "April is Your Lie", and was deeply intrigued.

He first swept the first word in the mailbox with the preview image.

Then I downloaded all the three words.,Roughly scanned it with the computer's built-in picture reading software.。

In the end, he printed out all three words and put them in front of him.

This time he began to look fine.

It's so detailed that he studies every storyboard.

Suddenly, he stood up abruptly, his eyes unwavering.

There was only one thought in his mind, and that was to recommend this comic to the editor!

But when he stood up, the door to the editor's office was pushed open.

Chief editor Hashida beckoned to Yamazaki: "Yamazaki, you're still there, since you're here, come over here, I have a manga here that I want you to see." ”