Furthermore, it ranks very highly in the serialization, and with its increasingly mature drawing skills, its achievements can sometimes rival those of Shinzaki.

However, this detective story presents a difficult test for the highest level of expertise.

The first thing is how to draw this comic.

As a detective comic that involves wits and courage, "Detective Suspicion" is very difficult to draw.

Although the script was handled by Akito.

However, the speed of writing and the speed of drawing are two different concepts.

To achieve the highest level of perfection, even more time is needed to develop concept diagrams.

On the other hand, it's because after high school, the two of them started to have less and less time together.

High school students and junior high school students are two different concepts.

Originally, Gao Shi thought that after entering high school, he could draw comics on time every day like Naoto and live a peaceful day.

However, the highest level of thinking was still overthinking things. How could he possibly be like Naoto?

Although Gao did not participate in any clubs, he basically drew comics every day, and sometimes even brought his comics into class to meet deadlines.

Even so, time was still not enough for the top team.

Normally, things are pretty good for Gao. At most, he just works overtime a bit. He can finish his comics around 11 p.m. every day, and then he has to go home to sleep. The next day, he has to get up at 6 a.m. to continue going to school.

At first it was fine, but when it came to taking the exam, I couldn't keep up.

The heavy academic pressure has reduced sleep time to as little as four or five hours, and sometimes even less.

I started dozing off in class, and as a result, my grades started to drop, forcing me to spend more time studying.

To begin with, he was already inferior to Akito in academics, and his grades were only average. Now, he's been given a fatigue buff.

The current best is almost the same as Sakuta's when he stayed up for five or six nights to prepare for his exams.

"Hey, are you alright, Supreme? Why don't you take a nap first?"

At this moment, in the studio, seeing a painting that was about to ascend to heaven, Akito hurriedly tried to dissuade it.

At this moment, the top student hadn't touched a single word of the exercises, and because he was about to doze off, a lot of scribbles appeared on the book.

Akito is very worried about the current peak condition.

There are all sorts of health and energy-boosting products piled up on the table. Is it really okay?

"Oh? It's okay, I can continue."

Upon hearing Akito's words, Moritaka suddenly snapped out of his daze, then seemed to become serious again and began working on the practice problems in his hands.

But then his head began to feel heavier and heavier, and the exercises in his hands began to become increasingly blurry.

In fact, how could the top leader not know how bad his current situation is?

He compressed his time to the limit every day, and at his peak, he even developed many occupational diseases that are only found in professional cartoonists.

Lower back pain and stomach pain are now considered common occurrences.

If you can't sleep well and eat carelessly, it's no wonder your body can't hold up.

But Gao Zhong still gritted his teeth and persevered, mainly because of his own stubbornness.

Having received a reward from a minister at the age of seven, he was undoubtedly a genius among geniuses in the eyes of ordinary people.

But when he actually started becoming a comic artist and began serializing his work, he discovered that there were many people more talented than him.

Let's not even talk about Eiji Niizuma, his original rival. Since he dropped out of school, he's now focused solely on manga.

The person I admire most right now is undoubtedly a straight person.

While in high school, he was able to serialize two comics, and even had time to adapt them into an anime and participate in oil painting competitions.

This person's time is practically 24 hours longer than everyone else's.

Even now, after entering the second year of high school, he has become even more impressive.

Faced with such an idol, I'd love to try it myself.

I want to learn the work style of Naoto.

But now, the top expert has finally realized just how difficult this path truly is.

"Ha, no, I need to go for a walk, or I'll fall asleep."

At this moment, the highest-ranking official was speaking and tried to stand up and leave.

But as soon as he stood up, he felt dizzy and then lost consciousness.

Chapter Ninety-Eight: The Highest Level of Hospitalization

"What?! He's been hospitalized?!"

Naoto, who was preparing his manuscript at home, unexpectedly received a phone call.

Upon closer inspection, it turned out to be a call from Editor-in-Chief Sasaki.

After the call connected, Naoto immediately heard that Mitsuo had been hospitalized due to overwork.

Naoto knew that his younger brother wanted to emulate him and continued to draw intensively even after high school.

After all, Akito had mentioned this matter to him in the group chat.

However, as for Gao Di's personality, Naoto naturally knows it. Don't be fooled by Gao Di's usual gentle and mild-mannered demeanor, which makes him seem like a weak young man. In reality, he is the most straightforward person.

He made a promise, but he didn't contact the other party for several years. He worked so hard that he was about to die, but he was still thinking about his dream and the comic series.

All I can say is that Gao and his uncle are practically cut from the same cloth—both are stubborn and inflexible.

While this contributed to Supreme Future's achievements, Supreme's inability to adapt is undeniable.

Although Naoto was also worried about Moritaka's health, he also tried to persuade Moritaka to stop.

However, the highest level of success cannot be persuaded simply by talking. So after trying it once and realizing that the highest level of success would not give up, I chose to leave it alone.

But who would have thought that this silly kid would exhaust himself so quickly?

Naoto originally thought that the child could hold on for at least another month, and that if he persuaded him then, things might work out.

However, accidents always happen too quickly, catching Naoto somewhat off guard.

"Gao Zui collapsed in the studio due to overwork. Fortunately, Qiu Ren was there and took him to the hospital in time. Although he is out of danger now, he still needs some time to recuperate. This child was a bit too hasty. He must be allowed to rest and recuperate for a while."

"So, what do you mean, Editor-in-Chief?"

"Yes, I've decided to suspend the serialization of both of them. At least until the Supreme One recovers his body, the serialization of the Suspicious Detective manga will be temporarily suspended."

Hearing the editor-in-chief's helpless tone on the phone, Naoto also began to feel conflicted.

Currently, this manga is undoubtedly the work that they have the best chance of getting adapted into an anime.

Naoto also knows about the best thing, and hopes that he can complete the anime adaptation before he turns eighteen.

Although it's only a temporary hiatus, the impact on popularity is still quite significant.

No one can guarantee that the series will regain popularity after a few months.

This is far too cruel for the Supreme Leader.

The result of his desperate efforts was that he was forced to suspend publication, which was indeed quite tragic for the author.

But even Naoto knows that the editor-in-chief is actually doing it for the best.

After all, as the editor of the highest-ranking uncle, he did not persuade the highest-ranking uncle at the time, which ultimately led to the highest-ranking uncle's death.

This is the editor-in-chief's lifelong regret.

Now that we see that the top official is actually going down the same path as his uncle, it's a miracle that the editor-in-chief didn't commit PDST on the spot.

If the editor-in-chief were to continue drawing the character "Supreme" with such a carefree attitude, he himself would never forgive himself.

From this perspective, the editor-in-chief did the right thing.

Keep in mind that the top artist is still young and has plenty of time to create in the future.

But once he develops a chronic illness at this point, his life is truly over.

The body is the foundation of creation.

"So, editor-in-chief, what can I do for you? Is there anything you need me to do?"

At this moment, Naoto asked the editor-in-chief again.

The editor-in-chief called him specifically to discuss this matter; it certainly wasn't just a simple notification.

"I want you to talk to Gao Da. He's not doing too well right now, and you're the only one who can persuade him."

When the editor-in-chief arrived at Gao Zi's ward, Gao Zi was still creating comics in his hospital bed.

Even though I was extremely tired and even physically weak, I still planned to finish the drawing first.

The editor-in-chief still remembers the expression on Gao Zhi's face when he learned that the publication was being discontinued.

The editor-in-chief was very worried that the child might do something foolish later. So he had no choice but to ask Naoto to persuade the chief.

“You are currently the person I respect the most. Only if you talk to him can he rest assured and focus on recovering. In any case, we must at least prevent him from doing anything foolish.”

After learning of the editor-in-chief's request, Naoto felt somewhat helpless, but in the end he agreed.

After all, children at this age are at their most rebellious, and it's quite normal for them to not listen to the advice of their elders.

This time, even his dream was crushed; it was simply impossible for him to escape unscathed.

Especially considering that just a month or two before this manga, Moritaka and Akito's manga had just been canceled, it's quite pitiful for them.

"However, something happened to the Supreme Commander. How is Akito? Is there anything else going on with him?"

At this moment, Naoto thought of his best partner, Akito.

Although it was Takashi who collapsed from exhaustion this time, Ashirogi Muto's works have always been completed jointly by the two of them.

Now that Moritaka knows about the discontinuation, there's no reason why Akito shouldn't be affected at all, since this manga is also his hard work.

"Akihito is alright. He remained relatively calm after learning about the suspension of publication. He supported my decision. He had seen Moritaka collapse from overwork and couldn't bear to see him continue like this."

All I can say is that Akito truly deserves to be Mitsui's best friend; even when faced with such a demand, he still chose to prioritize Mitsui's well-being.

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