CATDOLL: A Japanese cartoonist made a promise with a primary school girl: He would give her a big gift in ten years.

CATDOLL: A Japanese cartoonist made a promise with a primary school girl: He would give her a big gift in ten years.

Although it is common for elementary school girls to become "rotten" in this information-rich era, it is incredible to write a letter about your feelings about BL and send it to the original author... Should we say it is courageous or a newborn calf is not afraid of a tiger? Recently, Japanese manga artist Aso Shu received a fan letter from a sixth-grade rotten girl in the letter, which boldly mentioned her feelings about the BL work, which was amazing.

The comic book "The Disaster of Saiki K." created by Shuichi Aso is currently serialized in the magazine "Weekly Shonen Jump". The work tells the hilarious stories of the protagonist Saiki K., who has many powerful superpowers. In June last year, the official also announced that this work would be remade into a live-action movie, which shows how popular it is.


The Disastrous Life of Saiki K., the third from the left is the protagonist Saiki K., the third from the right is Kaito Shun

After his work has become extremely popular, it is natural to receive letters from fans. Recently, Aso wrote on his Twitter: "A fan letter from a sixth grade girl said, 'I like BL the most. The Disaster of Saiki K. reads like BL.' It made me smile. Ten years later, I want to return this letter to her along with a gift in return." The so-called "return gift" is a fan book drawn by the teacher himself?

And judging from the tweet that Aso posted next on Monday, the pairing that this elementary school girl likes should be the protagonist "Kusuo" and his classmate who also suffers from the same chuunibyou as Kusuo, "Kaito Shun" who calls himself "Black Wings".

After seeing Aso Shuichi's tweet, some netizens asked the teacher, "Are you angry when your work is forced to be BL?" The teacher generously said that he was not angry at all - "As long as the readers are happy, it doesn't matter whether it is BL, secondary creation or finding bugs."

It’s such a blessing to be a fan of such an open-minded author, but I wonder if this sixth-grade girl will feel embarrassed when she looks back on this past event when she grows up?

via: Otaku News

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