God Descends the Second Element

Chapter 169 Incredible Number of Votes

Yoshihiro Togashi's laziness has made Editor-in-Chief Matsumoto despair. At this time, he couldn't help but feel envious of the teacher Iida Ayano was in charge of. If Yoshihiro Togashi had half the diligence of the teacher... No, there would be A third of the diligence is enough.

It's a pity that because of that special treaty, the entire editorial department has no choice but to do what other manga fans think, and lose all their hopes when Yoshihiro Togashi plays mahjong, and then come back to write. Serial comics.

Now many editors within Shueisha are secretly envious of Iida Ayano for finding a young talented cartoonist. Iida Ayano's job is indeed easy, but she is not as happy as other editors thought.

But when it comes to how easy the job is, I think he is the most relaxed editor in Shueisha's history. This is what Iida Ayano thinks.

Compared with other busy editors, there is almost nothing she needs to do now!

Since the last time I signed a contract with Wang Hao for Dragon Ball, I have never seen each other again. Even my daily conversations are through emails or messages.

Not to mention my responsibilities as an editor, face-to-face guidance and supervision of each other's comic creation, these things have not happened until now.

Moreover, Iida Ayano has carefully read the comics sent by the other party many times, and still can't find any mistakes. It can be printed and serialized directly.

"Dong dong dong——"

There was a rapid knock on the door, which made Iida Ayano, who was sitting anxiously in the office, come back to her senses, stopped the spinning pen in her hand, looked at the door and said, "Please come in."

"Editor-in-chief Iida, the ranking of this week's readers' replies has been released."

A woman in her 20s walked in. It was Takeda Yoshiko, one of the editors in charge of Iida Ayano.

She is quite optimistic about this editor-in-chief, and both parties are women. This junior has also given her a lot of help in the workplace. Every week, Iida Ayano also asks Takeda Yoshiko to send it to her. .

"At this point today, one hundred copies have been randomly selected?"

Iida Ayano looked at the time on her watch. This time Takeda Yoshiko sent the reader's reply letter almost ten minutes faster than before.

"Yes, the specific ranking is on this table."

Takeda Yoshiko said with some respect, walked forward and put the form in her hand on the desk. Iida Ayano nodded slightly, picked up the form and looked at it directly. She suddenly took a breath of cold air and rubbed it a little unbelievably. Rub your eyes.

This time's ranking list is completely different from before, because this time there is only one name on the entire ranking list, Dragon Ball!

So here comes the question, someone may ask, what’s so strange about just one name?

Because Tuesday's readers' replies were randomly selected from a hundred copies, and it was not a formal ranking list, it was just a list specially shown to the editors.

There will be a ranking of the extracted works, and the editor will follow the ranking above so that he can have an idea at the meeting on Wednesday.

In other words, the ranking list of readers' replies every Tuesday is a hundred randomly selected, and now there is an Arabic numeral of 100 votes shown behind the Dragon Ball on this list, and there are no names of other works...

Neon's comic magazine usually uses readers' responses to survey the popularity of each work, among which Shonen Jump is the most famous.

If the works published on Shonen Jump fail to win the favor of readers, they may face the end of being cut in half. No matter whether they are senior cartoonists or have produced animated versions of popular works, there are no exceptions.

Now Shueisha has an unexpected existence like Yoshihiro Togashi. Regardless of the ranking and popularity of readers' replies, it all depends on the cartoonist's own wishes and preferences.

As for Dragon Ball, it is an exception. It was nominated directly through the serialization meeting without going through the initial ranking, and it was decided to be officially serialized in Weekly Jump.

Now that Ayano Iida saw the number of 100 votes behind Dragon Ball, she still rubbed her eyes in disbelief. Finally, she raised her head and looked at Takeda Yoshiko and asked in confusion: "Takeda, are you sure there is no problem with this list?"

"Well, these are responses from readers randomly selected by computer in front of everyone."

Takeda Yoshiko's tone also contained a hint of shock. When other nearby editors saw this list coming out, they were also dumbfounded.

In the ranking of readers' replies on Tuesday, the works that directly accounted for all the votes have never appeared before!

Even when Kubo and his team were at their most glorious moment in creating Bleach, they only received 90 votes, and the remaining 10 votes were divided among other works.

Although Tuesday's 100 readers' responses cannot be regarded as a formal ranking, this list can already give editors a rough idea.

But even Iida Ayano, who was in charge of Dragon Ball, still couldn't believe it at this time. She decided to go online and read the reviews about Dragon Ball herself. The data in it was more detailed.

After all, although the probability of getting 100 votes for the same work is very slim, it cannot be denied. After all, it is selected from countless votes. Maybe Dragon Ball is just lucky this time?

And this is only the data of 100 votes. On Wednesday, there will be a second formal screening of 5,000 votes.

But the data displayed on the Internet are different. They are completely real results without a trace of luck. If you want to get the real first place, you must add up the coverage selection rate and the reader praise rate. Comprehensive Only the first can be considered the real first.

After logging into her account, Iida Ayano began to slide the mouse gently, carefully scrolling up from the lowest ranking on the web page, and she couldn't help but feel nervous.

"Nani...there is no mistake, right?!"

When it reached the top, Ayano Iida looked at Dragon Ball at the top and was completely shocked by this gorgeous data!

Coverage selection rate is 96%! Readers' positive rating - 100%! !

Facing such dream-like data, Iida Ayano was completely dumbfounded. She pinched herself casually. It wasn't until she felt the pain from "Ouch" that she finally accepted the reality and confirmed that she was not dreaming. .

"Then I won't disturb Editor Iida and continue working."

Standing aside, Takeda Yoshiko looked at the usually serious Editor-in-Chief Ayano Iida, as if she had suddenly changed into a different person. At that moment, she felt that it was not good for her to stay here anymore, so she turned and left the Editor-in-Chief's office.

But Ayano Iida didn't care at all about Takeda Yoshiko's departure, and even forgot to say hello. She just stared at the screen, looking at "Dragon Ball" on it, in a daze.

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