Chapter 526: Drinking? I won’t go
Oda Shingo Studio.

"It's settled. Tell Shingo to cease fire!"

Namikaze Youzuru said with a serious expression.

She felt sorry for Oda Nobuo's health.

"Then I'll remind you too, don't run away secretly." said Fujido Kaoru.

Namikaze Youhe's face was cold: "Of course not, but I also remind you, don't be unable to control yourself."

"No way!" Fujido Kaoru stretched, feeling a little weak in her heart.

I really like the feeling of Shingo's face pressed against mine...

Namikaze Youzuru turned his gaze to Mikami Yuuko again: "And you, don't always crowd into the bathroom with us."

Yuko Mikami's face turned red, it turned out that her little actions were noticed.

Having reached an agreement on this, the three women stopped harassing Oda Shingo and made sure he didn't have dark circles under his eyes again.

Anyone would feel a little suffocated to be teased by such a formidable opponent, Mrs. Yukino.

Maybe I can't compare to her in temperament and figure, but I can't be looked down upon in this aspect! The three women all have some little thoughts.

But at night, Fujido Kaoshi found an opportunity to ask Oda Shingo: "My dad wants to drink with you..."

Her heartbeat quickened, and she felt that this was a good opportunity to catch up with Namikaze Yuzuru's stage of development.

"..." Oda Shingo glanced at her and said, "No, I'm afraid that I'll get drunk and my butt will hurt."

Fujido Kacheng was so angry that she twisted his arm.

Department of Culture.

As for the popular Oda-style works in the market, the Agency for Cultural Affairs is most concerned about commissioned works.

However, the Ministry of Culture, which is too profit-oriented, is currently in a bit of a difficult situation.

Oda Shingo's perfect H-degree control made the officials a little uncomfortable.

"The comic "Diary of a Couple's Growth"..." The Director of the Agency for Cultural Affairs, Shunji Yonekura, frowned.

It's very contradictory. They want to use official power to promote this comic, but it's a bit too explicit.

The original intention was to have Shingo Oda create a meaningful comic in this area of ​​education.

However, since this involves content that the general public is more concerned about, it would be difficult for the Ministry of Culture to control the impact directly. If public opinion backfires and accuses the Ministry of Culture of producing content that affects children's growth, it would be difficult to deal with.

So the old hands at the Ministry of Culture came up with a solution.

Since the official authorities won’t come forward, let’s ask Oda Nobuo to figure out the outcome of public opinion.

If his paintings are rejected by the public, the authorities can just keep silent.

If educational comics are accepted by the general public, it is also acceptable for the authorities to come out and acknowledge that they are commissioned works, or to recruit them to be serialized on their websites.

Recently, the public response has been good, especially the comics’ ratings are getting higher and higher.

What's even more amazing is that he knew his grandson was reading this comic, and his grandson's girlfriend was also reading it. The two of them were laughing and laughing, and no one knew what they were studying.

A warning from his son to his grandson made Shunji Yonekura realize that this comic does have educational significance.

"You have to be careful and don't cause any embarrassment for us as parents."

"I know, Dad. I won't use those methods outside. They are unreliable and irresponsible to girls!"

“……” The father didn’t know how to respond.

The grandson even made a circle gesture proudly. "Teacher Oda has taught us, we know what to do." "..." The father was completely speechless.

After knowing this, Shunji Yonekura remained silent for a long time.

Is this how young people learn that kind of knowledge? When I was his age as a kid, I really didn't understand this.

Even my girlfriend at the time thought that nothing would happen as long as she didn't get too high. It's ridiculous to think about it now.

Moreover, many students are unwilling to listen to the education classes in school, and they can't listen to them. But the educational effect of comics is very outstanding.

Looking at the reaction of the cultural and academic circles, it seems that they are not opposed to "Diary of a Couple's Growth", and even many reviewers have given it positive comments.

[This is not a simple comic. Of course, I don't deny its commercial nature, but it is definitely a conscientious educational work. ]

[The author Oda Shingo did refer to a large amount of literature and on-site data, trying to use medical, psychological, humanistic and other aspects to make the relationship between husband and wife more harmonious]

[I don’t know how to describe this, but I can be sure that if this comic had existed fifteen years ago and one of my friends had seen it, my friend and my wife would not have dropped out of high school.]

[It is true that they did not understand at the time, which led to this regretful situation. How much better it would have been if this comic had been available at the time? This friend and his wife could not concentrate in class at the time. The role of educational comics is to convey correct knowledge through comics.]

There were many other comments that the school's education was too rigid and difficult to listen to.

In the style of Oda Shingo's "Diary of the Growth of a Couple", the story is relatively novel and attractive, and everyone is educated unconsciously while reading it.

What today's students lack is this kind of educational comics.

[Although this is a youth manga, and can even be classified as an 18-year-old manga to some extent, I think defining it as a youth manga does better in bringing out its role.]

Japanese youth comics are recommended for those over the age of fourteen.

The commentator gave a data example. Japanese junior high school students, who are between 14 and 16 years old, are at the peak period for murders among young couples.

There are two very distinct views in Japan. One is the prohibition faction, which means that children should not be exposed to such things. The other is the guidance faction, which believes that children growing up is a part of life and it is impossible to prohibit it. It is better to guide them and let them know right from wrong with the correct viewpoint.

The latter school of thought is currently the mainstream view in Japan, so there are a large number of youth comics in the comics industry.

"Couple's Growth Diary" is currently a youth comic, which means that comic fans over 14 years old can buy it. Everyone also highly recognizes the educational role of this comic in the 18- age group.

It is difficult for children in their rebellious period to listen to such rigid lessons.

"Damn it! I really want to speak out, but what Oda Shingo draws is just..." Shunji Yonekura really wants to announce in an official capacity that this widely acclaimed educational manga was commissioned by our Agency for Cultural Affairs.

But Oda Shingo's painting skills are too bad. He draws the female characters in the novel so charming and attractive that people always feel that it is not the book but better than the book.

Therefore, the original proud plan of the former director of the Ministry of Culture could not be realized at all.

"Diary of a Couple's Growth" is like a cute hedgehog. It looks cute, but it is hard to hug.

This is also the result of Oda Shingo's careful control of the painting strength...

After looking at the market data of Springfield Books in recent months, Yonekura Shunji couldn't help but sigh: "Oda Shingo, this young man is really a genius that is difficult to control. However, I will make a request to you with a clear commission!"

He pressed the intercom button and called his assistant in.

“Officially commissioned Shingo Oda to create a work for all ages, and it must be related to some traditional culture or characteristics of Japan!”

"For all ages..." The assistant was stunned for a moment.

It seems that Shingo Oda hasn't drawn any serious works in recent months.

Even in "The Burial of Furillian", there is content about the sitting of gods. Of course, this comic is indeed for all ages.

But as an assistant, he did not raise any objections.

The former Director of the Agency for Cultural Affairs, Shunji Yonekura, understood this in his heart. He squinted his eyes and looked at Oda Shingo's name, but was a little worried whether he could draw a work that would be both popular and well-received for all ages.

(End of this chapter)

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