CATDOLL: Good times don't last long. Hiromu Arakawa's Silver Spoon has announced that it will suspend serialization again.

CATDOLL: Good times don't last long. Hiromu Arakawa's Silver Spoon has announced that it will suspend serialization again.

The popular manga Silver Spoon created by Hiromu Arakawa was temporarily suspended due to the author's personal reasons, and finally resumed serialization on April 22. However, a bad news came: the work will be suspended again.

The official did not explain the reason for the suspension of serialization, so this time it also triggered a lot of speculation from netizens. Some people think that the plot may have reached a bottleneck and it is difficult to continue writing; some people wonder if the author's family has encountered another change; of course, more people consider that "The Heroic Legend of Arslan" is currently on the air, and perhaps Hiromu Arakawa needs to focus on this work. But in any case, we all hope that "Silver Spoon" can resume serialization as soon as possible to save the precarious sales of "Weekly Shonen Sunday".

In "Silver Spoon", the Ezo Agricultural High School (commonly known as Ezo Agricultural High School) is an agricultural high school located in Hokkaido. Most of the students in the school are children of farmers who aim to engage in agriculture. Ezo Agricultural High School, which has the largest area of ​​all high schools in Japan and is surrounded by the magnificent nature and rural customs of Hokkaido, welcomed a special student in the new school year-Yasu Hachiken Yugo. This weak student from the city who graduated from junior high school for further studies began to feel anxious because he found that he was the only one among his first-year classmates who could not find a clear goal in life. Since then, the high school life written as "Every day studying at Agricultural High School" and read as "Finding your own dream in the years of youth" began...

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