Latest Release: Chapter 149 The Most Tragic Literary Fiasco in British History
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  • 101 Chapter 101 Witnessing the Divine Comedy 14 days ago
  • 102 Chapter 102: The Birth of a Divine Song! 14 days ago
  • 103 Chapter 103 is in! 14 days ago
  • 104 Chapter 104 Kitahara Nian! 14 days ago
  • 105 Chapter 105 Kitahara Iwa's Ambition 14 days ago
  • 106 Chapter 106 Competing on the same stage as Haruki Murakami! 14 days ago
  • 107 Chapter 107 Nakamori Akina and the Railway Worker 14 days ago
  • 108 Chapter 108 The Railwayman of Kitahara-iwa and Haruki Murakami's Tony Falls Valley 14 days ago
  • 109 Chapter 109 Haruki Murakami's Reaction 14 days ago
  • 110 Chapter 110 Respect for Literature 14 days ago
  • 111 Chapter 111 The Award Ceremony of the Akutagawa Prize and the Naoki Prize 14 days ago
  • 112 Chapter 112 Well done, Kitahara! 14 days ago
  • 113 Chapter 113 The Japanese Government's Operations 14 days ago
  • 114 Chapter 114 The Response of Kitahara Iwa 14 days ago
  • 115 Chapter 115 Akina Nakamori: Iwa-kun, let's go to America. 14 days ago
  • 116 Chapter 116 The Power of the Ring 14 days ago
  • 117 Chapter 117 The Ministry of Finance's Actions Against Kitahara Iwa! 14 days ago
  • 118 Chapter 118 Kenjiro Oe's Move and the Preview of His Confession 14 days ago
  • 119 Chapter 119 The Madness of "Confession" 14 days ago
  • 120 Chapter 120 Yasuko Sawaguchi's Plea for Help and the World's Richest Man 14 days ago
  • 121 Chapter 121 The World's Richest Man's Fear and the White Night 14 days ago
  • 122 Chapter 122 Yasuko Sawaguchi's Confession and White Night 14 days ago
  • 123 Chapter 123 The Confidence Behind an Initial Print Run of 6 Copies 14 days ago
  • 124 Chapter 124 Every Person Walking Alone in the White Night 14 days ago
  • 125 Chapter 125 The Reactions of Kenjiro Oe, Seicho Matsumoto, and Haruki Murakami 14 days ago
  • 126 Chapter 126, "Journey Under the Midnight Sun," is now available. 14 days ago
  • 127 Chapter 127 Yasuko Sawaguchi, Akina Nakamori and Izumi Sakai 14 days ago
  • 128 Chapter 128 Izumi Sakai's Debut Song and the Literary World's Open Scheme 14 days ago
  • 129 Chapter 129: A Literary Junior Walking Under the White Night and Kitahara Iwao's New Book 14 days ago
  • 130 Chapter 130 The Doctor's Love Equation 14 days ago
  • 131 Chapter 131 The Literary World Takes Action to Suppress! 14 days ago
  • 132 Chapter 132 Izumi Sakai's debut, Akina Nakamori and Yasuko Sawaguchi's reactions 14 days ago
  • 133 Chapter 133 The Akutagawa Prize needs Kitahara-sensei to save it! 14 days ago
  • 134 Chapter 134 Does sitting in a chair left behind by a master make one a master? 14 days ago
  • 135 Chapter 135 Kitahara Iwa's Strong Support! 14 days ago
  • 136 Chapter 136 Kitahara Iwa's Rejection and Sakai Izumi's Confusion 14 days ago
  • 137 Chapter 137 Iwa-kun and Sachiko 14 days ago
  • 138 Chapter 138 The Light of Asia, Kitahara Iwa! 14 days ago
  • 139 Chapter 139 European Arrogance 14 days ago
  • 140 Chapter 140 European Literature That Relies on Past Achievements 14 days ago
  • 141 Chapter 141 Golden Dagger Award Winner, Kitahara Iwa! 14 days ago
  • 142 Chapter 142 Kitahara Iwa's new book, "Don't Let Me Go" 14 days ago
  • 143 Chapter 143 Beiyuan, don't do anything foolish. 14 days ago
  • 144 Chapter 144 The Story of Don't Let Me Go 14 days ago
  • 145 Chapter 145 This is a war that cannot be won through debate. 14 days ago
  • 146 Chapter 146 Richard's Regret 14 days ago
  • 147 Chapter 147 The Battle Among the Three Major Publishers 14 days ago
  • 148 Chapter 148 Kitahara Iwa's Decision 14 days ago
  • 149 Chapter 149 The Most Tragic Literary Fiasco in British History 14 days ago