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Chapter 75 - Gian's Request

Weekly Shonen, you know, has been serialized in the Yourong Publishing House for over a decade. Just the name alone represents a massive amount of traffic.

But now, as the popularity of Demon Slayer, which is serialized within it, has grown, many people buy Weekly Shonen specifically for Demon Slayer.

The popularity of a serialized manga has begun to surpass that of the magazine itself, which has been serialized for over a decade. Many people now buy Weekly Shonen just to read the popular serialized manga, Demon Slayer.

This kind of thing is unprecedented.

Even as Lin Feng and Shizuka walked into the school, they could vaguely hear students gathering to discuss topics related to the manga Demon Slayer.

And after entering the classroom, there were even groups of students lying on their desks, gathered around and reading the same Weekly Shonen manga magazine together.

The content they were reading was, of course, Demon Slayer.

It could be said that in just over a week, Demon Slayer had completely exploded in popularity thanks to the big data traffic platform of Weekly Shonen.

Whether it was on the streets and in the alleys, or on trains and subways, almost everyone would be engrossed in reading a magazine when they had free time, and that magazine was Weekly Shonen.

Lin Feng was also quite satisfied with this situation.

Under the influence of this kind of propagation speed, the popularity of Demon Slayer would only get higher and higher, and his reputation value accumulation speed would also get faster and faster.

This way, when the reputation value increased day by day and accumulated to a certain amount, directly doing a million-coin ten-draw wouldn't that be amazing? After all, yesterday he only spent a million reputation points to draw Yoriichi Tsugikuni's Sun Breathing.

For Lin Feng, it was absolutely like a pie falling from the sky.

He knew that he had previously browsed the exchange value of those items or abilities in the reputation mall.

If he didn't choose the lottery, but chose to exchange directly, then a normal Nichirin Blade that could absorb the essence of the sun would cost one million five hundred thousand reputation points.

As for those more refined weapons, their value would also be higher.

And besides weapons, abilities that change one's own body, like Breathing Techniques, can also be directly exchanged, but the price is not something Lin Feng can afford right now.

Even ordinary Breathing Techniques are like this, not to mention Sun Breathing, which is the origin of all Breathing Techniques.

If he wanted to exchange Sun Breathing directly from the Reputation Shop, it would be an astronomical figure.

"Lin Feng, your work seems to be getting more and more popular lately. Even the classmates in the class have started reading your manga."

Seeing that some classmates in the classroom were starting to gather around the manga magazine to look at Lin Feng's work, Shizuka also covered her mouth and whispered a laugh to Lin Feng beside her.

"Well, it's alright. Maybe they're also reading other serialized manga in Weekly Shonen."

Lin Feng also glanced around, then smiled and modestly replied to Shizuka.

Basically, most of the students currently slumped on their desks have a copy of Weekly Shonen in front of them, but there's no solid evidence yet that they're all reading the Demon Slayer chapters.

After all, Weekly Shonen publishes more than just Demon Slayer.

However, in terms of popularity, Demon Slayer absolutely dwarfs the other manga series currently being serialized.

Shizuka could only shake her head with a smile; Lin Feng was still too modest.

In fact, judging from the occasional discussions going on around them, it was possible to figure out what manga they were interested in.

They might know that the new series, Demon Slayer, published in Weekly Shonen recently, was incredibly popular, but they probably didn't realize that the person who created this hit manga was sitting right there in the same classroom with them.

But because Lin Feng was so low-key, only Shizuka, who was close to Lin Feng, along with Nobita, Gian, and Suneo, knew that Lin Feng was creating manga.

Although Lin Feng hadn't deliberately tried to hide the fact that he was creating manga from the rest of the class.

But he wouldn't be so bored as to go around talking about it everywhere.

Just then, Gian walked in the classroom door, carrying his schoolbag.

Unlike the others who went straight to their seats, Gian looked around as soon as he entered, as if searching for something.

When he saw Lin Feng sitting in his seat as usual, Gian immediately seemed to have found his target and jogged over to Lin Feng.

"Lin Feng, are you busy right now? I was wondering if I could ask you a favor...?"

After running over, Gian looked left and right to make sure no one was watching before speaking to Lin Feng in a low, consulting tone.

"Ask me a favor?"

"I'm not too busy right now. Just tell me what it is, Gian."

Seeing Gian running over to him in this somewhat strange manner and speaking to him, Lin Feng also asked with some curiosity.

"Well... well, I was wondering if you could sign something for me...?"

When he said this, Gian was indeed a little embarrassed. He lowered his voice and kept glancing in other directions while speaking.

It seemed as if he was afraid of being seen by other classmates in his current state.

"A signature?"

Lin Feng's expression became a little strange after hearing what Gian said.

"Well... actually, it's because of my sister..."

As he spoke, Gian, for once, became a little bashful and whispered a few words to Lin Feng.

...

"So that's how it is. No problem, I can help you with this."

After listening to Gian's explanation, Lin Feng smiled slightly and nodded to him.

"Then I'm really grateful, Lin Feng. You truly are Gian's best friend!"

"If you ever run into any trouble in the future, just use my name, Gian! I'm the most loyal person around!"

After hearing Lin Feng's promise, Gian happily patted his shoulder and laughed heartily.

Then, he took a copy of Weekly Shonen out of his schoolbag and handed it to Lin Feng.

Lin Feng took it, wrote some words of encouragement, and then signed his name. He then returned the magazine to Gian.

Gian took the magazine and happily returned to his seat.

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