Having transmigrated to neon-lit Tokyo, becoming a high school student whose parents are both busy and who adheres to a solitary lifestyle, Mochizuki Risa is determined to embark on her own legendary journey. Thus, a perennial chart-topping genius singer, a one-of-a-kind prodigy manga artist, and a gifted Tokyo movie star are born, completely shaking the entire city. Many years later, the already renowned Mochizuki Risa is interviewed: "Mr. Mochizuki, what were your initial motivations for entering the industry?" "Because I ran out of pocket money, I wanted to eat delicious ramen every day, but I was too afraid to go out and work, so I could only hide in my damp room to create. I was afraid to interact too much with girls I didn't know, so I relied on communicating with my imaginary friends to get through the day." "Is that why you drew 'Henshin Impact,' 'Higurashi When They Cry,' and 'Saya no Uta'?" "No, actually I also created many positive and uplifting songs." "..." The host looked at the top-ranked songs on the charts—"She Once Lived," "Unravel," and "Better to Die"—with a solemn expression. This sinful, gloomy JK killer actually claims to be positive. Why would I have such a dream?
Let us rise and fall amidst the swaying radiation. The female protagonists (with character designs): (Main Protagonist) Kurihara Mion. The character design was created by my dear baby, Hilmi. Because I love her so much, I wanted to write a white-haired girl protagonist even before writing this book. Here's the introduction: Kurihara Mion, the female protagonist of this work. A first-year high school student at Haneoka Girls' Academy, she is the keyboardist in a band and also plays guitar. Her family owns a hospital in the port area. She's a white-haired rich girl and is neighbors with Nagasaki Motoyo, often calling her "Mom Motoyo." She was a middle school classmate of Goto Ichiri, but because she's a bit more stubborn and has a slightly more sunny personality than Pochi, she often takes advantage of others. However, she always gets slammed when playing games with Pochi, which is quite poignant. She has a timid personality, is often in poor mental condition, occasionally says abstract things, walks uncoordinatedly, and feels uncomfortable when out in public, so she likes to wear various hats to shield herself from the sun and outside vision. She loves berets, thinking girls wearing them have a lot of personality, which matches her image of a band girl. She doesn't dislike any food, and is a total freeloader. She likes to wear sunglasses when she's having an episode 😎, and wearing sunglasses makes her much bolder. She's a bit vain, her aesthetic sense is inconsistent, she has a hidden chuunibyou (middle school syndrome), and is a severe internet addict, but unfortunately, she's terrible at video games, a regular eighth-place finisher in Teamfight Tactics. Basically, you could consider her a gender-swapped version of Mochizuki Risa, the male protagonist of the book "The Socially Anxious Teen Who Didn't Want to Be an Artistic Godfather," maybe a little softer, but pretty much the same. Although you might not believe it, she really is the dominant one. Seriously 😎