After many years, he meets Yukino Yukinoshita again, and she is still the same aloof and perfect genius girl in his memory.
But I am no longer the boy who could stand shoulder to shoulder with her.
"Hachiman, your twisted nature remains unchanged."
"Under the snow, you are still the same as before, unchanged."
Ms. Hiratsuka looked at us with satisfaction: "Since you have such a good understanding, the Service Club is now in your hands."
None of us dared to tell the teacher that what we called tacit understanding was actually an unspoken regret from eight years ago.
Just as I decided to escape completely this time, a long-lost voice suddenly rang in my mind—
"A turning point in fate has been detected. [Options] are now activated again."
In the Heisei era, as people gathered outside the bookstore, fervent fans, clutching the latest issue of Weekly Shonen Jump, debated the iconic figure of the brilliant Showa era. "Takehiko Inoue, who ignited a basketball craze across Asia; *Slam Dunk* influenced an entire generation." "For mainstream success, it has to be Akira Toriyama, the pinnacle of shonen manga, who created *Dragon Ball*." "This topic can't forget Tsukasa Hojo, a representative of realistic manga; *Cat's Eye* and *City Hunter* pioneered the 'urban thief' genre..." "Then... what should this person be considered?" A young boy timidly raised his hand, pointing to the man on the bookstore wall poster. Suddenly, thunder roared, and in an instant, dark clouds blanketed the earth... Everyone looked on in astonishment. The bookstore owner stepped out, gazing at the gloomy sky: "That's the shadow that looms over the entire Showa era!" Eiichiro Oda's close friend, Masashi Kishimoto's mentor, a new generation of manga god comparable to Osamu Tezuka—Satoru Akiyama! —Save money version: Reborn in the bubble era of 1994, starting as an apprentice, I gradually became a top comic artist and even a leader in ACG culture worldwide, beginning with "Young Magazine".