In just one second, Jiraiya's expression underwent three changes.

From astonishment and disbelief to questioning the meaning of life.

My dream is shattered.

At this moment, he is with three generations.

"Hahahaha!"

Tsunade burst into laughter, and eventually tears streamed down her face.

After a long pause, Jiraiya was both laughing and crying, looking utterly bewildered: "This is clearly a female character!"

There is a gender called white.

Akabane sighed.

He had the same feeling when he read comics and watched anime, which is why he wanted to draw it exactly as it was.

"No, no! This isn't real... My work, my work!"

Jiraiya was almost in tears.

"Your work?"

Kurama Yunlang was somewhat curious, and even more puzzled—what did Bai have to do with his work?

"You do not understand."

Jiraiya hung his head, his spirit completely extinguished, and muttered to himself in sorrow, "There are so many toads on Mount Myōboku, and it's all thanks to Miss Haku that I was able to hold on for so many days, but... but... sob sob sob!"

Did she really cry?

Akabane looked surprised. What on earth had this guy been daydreaming about on Mount Myōboku?

"Jiraiya, what work is it?"

Tsunade asked cautiously.

This is the first time I've seen Jiraiya so heartbroken and crying so bitterly since I've known him.

"It doesn't matter anymore."

Jiraiya took a drawing from his pocket and unfolded it with a somber expression.

Could it be one of those paintings?

Akabane's face remained indifferent, but his eyes secretly glanced at her.

Tch... So she was just wearing a yukata and had a shy, pale face.

"Tsk, I didn't expect that Jiraiya, with your thick eyebrows and big eyes, would be interested in men too."

Tsunade mocked her mercilessly.

"Nonsense! She's a woman, a woman!"

Jiraiya shouted a few times, then got up dejectedly, picked up his comic book, and prepared to leave, too lazy to even pick up the posters scattered on the ground.

Tsunade was secretly pleased to see this.

Once he leaves, I can pick it up myself...

After walking a dozen steps, Tsunade was about to approach when she saw Jiraiya suddenly wake up and turn around.

"My poster! Don't even think about stealing my poster."

He stormed back, picked up the poster from the ground first, and then turned and left dejectedly.

Tsunade's expression was blank; she even forgot to punch him.

Only after Jiraiya disappeared did she realize what had happened, and a wave of impotent rage washed over her.

Then, Tsunade sat down and asked suspiciously, "Why did he suddenly remember that again?"

"He didn't remember, he just sensed your movement."

Akabane sighed.

"He's too slow, I'm getting impatient."

Tsunade was annoyed when she heard this. Who would have thought that guy would walk so slowly, taking so long to walk more than ten steps?

With a sigh, she picked up a new comic book.

Since we have several children at home, it doesn't hurt to open a few more and try our luck.

"No."

"No……"

"still none!"

After several screams, she slumped onto the stool, just like Jiraiya, questioning the meaning of life.

Why is Jiraiya so lucky when he buys books?

"No, I don't believe in fate!"

Tsunade gritted her teeth and took out her last savings, but...

"The final chapter of Land of Waves is coming up in a few days, aren't you going to save some money?"

Akabane said calmly.

Tsunade hasn't been on any missions lately, and she's basically spent all the money she earned on gambling in those two or three volumes, so she's probably running out of money.

Tsunade glanced at her wallet and immediately struggled with the decision.

There's really not much money left.

"Princess Tsunade, you'd better not buy it."

Kurama Yunlang felt a pang of sympathy.

For someone like Tsunade to have to pick up a mere poster like that, her luck is just too bad.

"No, at worst I'll catch the cat or carry water."

Tsunade wandered back and forth in the comic book store.

Akabane shook his head. This guy was blinded by gambling. But Tsunade was ruthless. She just gave Jiraiya a copy and published it, while he didn't even get ten copies.

A dozen seconds later, she reverently took a book from the top shelf.

Page after page...

"it's useless."

Nothing major has happened during this period. For Tsunade to draw Akabane, it would be as if Akabane's influence on the plot had become so great that the Third Hokage or Mito would die on the spot.

really.

Tsunade lay face down on the stool, on the verge of tears.

"Young Master, how about we... take back the basic terms?"

Kurama Unro felt a pang of sympathy; after all, she was the princess of the Senju clan, and this was just too tragic.

"No, that way she'll learn her lesson."

Akabane said coldly, "So, are you going to catch dogs, fetch water, or help with farming?"

"I don't want to catch that dog, that wretched dog!"

Mentioning dogs immediately made Tsunade bristle.

That wasn't an ordinary dog; it was a ninja dog that a wealthy businessman had bought from the Inuzuka family at a high price and through favors. However, it was probably not well-trained, as the dog would run away several times.

If we're being malicious, Konoha might have deliberately set a trap for that wealthy businessman.

"By the way, how are the kids from your Senju clan doing?"

"It's alright. Grandma gathers them together every now and then to read comics and discuss the plot."

Tsunade's mood soured as she spoke.

Although they lived in the Senju clan, all the children of the Uzumaki clan longed for home.

What if one day Vortex Village really...

She couldn't imagine what the children would feel upon hearing the devastating news.

"I see. Well then, I can give you another way to make money."

Akabane was slightly pleased, but quickly regained his composure. "Have you ever heard of anime conventions?"

"Comic Con?"

Tsunade was stunned for a moment, not understanding what she meant.

"Young master, what is a comic convention?"

Kurama Yunlang was also puzzled.

"Simply put, it's about imitating characters and roles from comics, and even recreating the plot."

Akabane said.

"Imitation? Does everyone have to do that at comic conventions?"

Tsunade understood some of it, but there were still some parts she wasn't quite clear about.

"No, only some people need to imitate and perform. Others who want to enter and watch must pay."

Akabane patiently explained, "In addition, everyone can prepare some self-made merchandise, such as fan art, character statues, etc., which can also be sold for a fee."

"I see."

Tsunade's eyes lit up as she spoke.

"So, are you going to do it?"

"Of course, something this interesting is definitely worth doing. Besides, your last volume only has part of the story, so I can start preparing for the comic convention in advance."

Tsunade is very smart; once she knew what a comic convention was, she immediately knew how to organize it.

As long as we can get the comic convention going, money won't be a problem!

She couldn't help but burst into laughter, patting Akabane's shoulder hard and saying, "Thank you so much, Akabane! You're so good to me! I'll go get ready now..."

"Ah."

Akabane raised an eyebrow and nodded slightly.

Tsunade excitedly left with the comic book in her arms. Once she disappeared from sight, Akabane's face contorted in pain, and he clutched his shoulder, hissing in agony.

This guy gets so excited he forgets his limits, it's infuriating.

Chapter 82 Playing a Ninja!

"Tsunade, did you buy my manga?"

"Here are ten books."

Tsunade placed the ten or so manga she had bought on the ground and picked one out for Mito Uzumaki.

Just as she was about to speak, she suddenly remembered two things.

"Grandma, is the money for these ten books...?"

"Tsunade, I heard that Akabane is running a promotion where you get a free poster if you buy a book."

Mito Uzumaki wore a gentle smile and spoke in a soft, melodious voice, but the meaning behind her words was anything but warm.

At least for now, Tsunade is as silent as a cold winter.

After a moment, she sat down with her head down and said, "Okay, then I want to help Akabane organize a comic convention. Could you sponsor me a little?"

"Comic convention? What's that?"

"I wondered," Mito Uzumaki asked.

"Well... wait a minute, let me think about how to describe it."

Tsunade rested her chin on her hand, thought carefully for a moment, and then said, "Simply put, it's about dressing up as characters from manga, and then you can sell manga-related items that you make yourself at the convention, such as statues, fan art, and so on."

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