
Sometimes I recall it and let out a sigh.
Synopsis: Terasaka Mikura is a high school girl who can distinguish between demons. To protect her, a boy named Yajirohei, who spends his days training at a temple, fights!? Terasaka Mikura’s Secret: Final Candidate, Prize Money of ¥50,000, Teacher Hanatori’s Comments: I felt that her personality is set, but if we are to make it a romantic comedy, then the heroine’s setting is critically flawed. Shido-kun, 17, Oita, 31P.
Actually, is it that a man is doing papakatsu?
I feel like a modern hero wouldn’t be said to be this way when it comes to men.
Artificial anus heroine, etc.
The problem’s setting is at the core of the story, so I can’t even make mild adjustments.
Imperial Family
It’s about killing people or something like that, right?
I wonder if they are neo-Nazis.
“I think that I can’t see.”
I have a memory of seeing predictions of sexual abuse from relatives in the past.
What is a taboo when it’s interesting as a one-shot?
Actually blind.
Hobby is abuse of disabled people.
It seems like it could exist with that name… blind…
Will I make it through to the final selection…?
I dislike shoplifting more than murder.
I searched a bit, but it becomes a topic every few years.
In the end, we don’t understand the details of the taboo.
I feel like I’m being subtly told to go get it from somewhere else.
What does it mean to be a young men’s magazine by Shueisha?
Is it a ribbon?
If I ask Professor Toshiki Saeki directly…!
New religions (relatively large ones) or
Does it feel taboo to be a heroine, so is it safe to take on other roles?
I think it’s a sign of the times that non-virgins are no longer raised in situations like this.
A problem… like the Millennium Prize Problems.
I think it’s a blind girl who is a combination of “Mikura” and “Mekura,” but I will never know the answer for sure.
Blind, huh?
A heroine who cannot hear.
I know of a heroine who is gang-raped by delinquents in the first episode because she can’t speak.
I feel like it’s just a matter of prostitution, since it’s nothing but a romantic comedy.
I don’t think blindness is necessarily a taboo.
It’s not like I’m selling my body or anything.
Can someone really write this much just from being blind…?
If it were a compliance-related story within the work, it wouldn’t be written this way.
This naming with a blind setup is totally out of place for a rom-com!
Is it an intellectual disability?
I feel like it’s the perpetrators rather than the marginalized that get written about this way.
There are about three kill marks on my stomach.
It’s a taboo to have a name that plays on discriminatory terms, but as for whether it’s a taboo for a heroine, I think that’s different.
“Don’t intertwine it with the name, you fool! That does seem likely.”
It’s fine since there’s been the level of having a penis since long ago, right?
In fact, it’s tough for bald, ugly old men.
But nowadays it might be possible.
Is it possible that the judges liked it if it was around Watsuki?
“If you’re going to make it a romcom, then it would involve having an abortion experience or something like that.”
“Looking like this, is she really 6 years old…?”
What about your background?
Carrying a water child and becoming a stand.
Originally a mild case like a former bullying perpetrator.
The stand of the water child… not bad.
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The only way to know the details is if a judge leaks them or the author reveals them.
The fact that “secret affairs” is in the title suggests that it may not be about things like rape or anything like that.
The heroine is half Jewish and half Palestinian!
I think it was quite common for boys to be androgynous 10 years ago.
I mean, come on, it’s even a classic reference that was done in Kochikame in Jump.
The shoplifting heroine has been featured in this magazine before.
Sometimes new artists have works that go in a completely confusing direction, you know…
They say they’re planning a coup to overthrow the government.
I hear that you have a hobby of collecting human wrists.
If the author becomes a super popular manga artist and starts to publish a collection of their past works…
Actually, I am Toshiaki, and writing here is my hobby.
Well, whether it’s killing parents or being a man-eater.
If it’s outside of a boys’ magazine, it might be like lightly experiencing sexual abuse from a father.
Conversely, are you pretending to be blind for your own benefit like a half-tengu?
It’s probably a story that says, “It’s not about some innovative setting; you should do that in Jump.”
It’s referred to as a taboo not in the context of manga, but as a heroine in a romantic comedy.
I think in the end, it’s because she already had a boyfriend or is a promiscuous girl.
Siblings who are blood-related, huh…
Isla…
I think she was a slutty bitch.
Well, it’s probably not a big deal.
The sub-heroine, who is concerned about the protagonist, is the daughter of a cult leader, and if she went as far as getting a follower of the religion to stab the protagonist, who won’t leave the main heroine’s side, then I’ve seen worse things happen.
When it was adapted into an anime, they definitely made her the daughter of a strange martial arts dojo.
Born in a buraku (discriminated community) or similar background.
It hasn’t been praised as a romantic comedy, and it might be a story about a lesbian or a non-binary person or something like that.
A little while ago, there was a scene in Astro where a daughter was either drugged or raped by her father, and it might be something like that.
The girl said that the emperor was in another manga, but wasn’t at the level of the main heroine.
It seems that I’m not even a manga artist now, so it probably won’t ever be revealed…
If the father is forcing it, I feel like it wouldn’t be titled something like “Secret Affair.”
In other words, I’m doing it with my younger brother.
It’s not like I’m defaming a real person.
It’s not necessarily just one element that makes it out…
The possibility of being blind, a neo-Nazi, and a mother of multiple children exists, and since the answer is not revealed, it continues to exist infinitely.
They are making fun of the school janitor, saying it’s because he is no longer a teacher.
I have a baby in my stomach.
Since it’s a taboo as a romantic comedy,
Having children is acceptable for a heroine in a youth magazine, but…
In a romantic comedy, the main heroine being the prime minister wasn’t a problem at all…
Futanari, huh…
Accusing someone of a false molestation charge and committing extortion through a settlement.
Well, isn’t being blind in a romcom pretty much a no-go?
Pregnant woman
There was also Yankee-kun and the White Cane Girl.
I don’t think anything is impossible if you’re willing to properly face the blind spots.
If it were a romantic comedy
I feel like that’s the main point.
I heard it was about 10 years ago, so there might be completely ongoing manga with that setting now.
A futanari pregnant woman…
You often wet yourself at school, right?
It’s probably a place for religion or prostitution.
I’m always stuck to the bulletin board.
Descendant of a discriminated Buraku (outcast) community.
In erotic games, there was one where a blind heroine, a mute heroine, and a mentally challenged heroine all appeared at once…
Isn’t it about having a child with a disability?
It’s a taboo, but it’s interesting.
Overview by AI
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The term “Mikura” has meanings related to warehouses, naval defense vessels, and idiomatic expressions.
A warehouse for storing valuable items of government offices and shrines, and its staff.
The dormitory storehouse and its staff.
The storage facility of the Kurodo and the lower-ranking officials who work there.
Cancellation of screenings of films and theater productions.
Do not use it, put it away.
The rice storehouses and the treasury of the Edo Shogunate.
Japanese Navy coastal defense ship
Isn’t it “Terazaka Miku, etc.” instead of “Terazaka Mika”?
This illustration doesn’t look blind at all.
Speaking of which, there was a blind heroine with limb amputations in a recent Jump too, wasn’t there?
Employees of Kodansha and so on.
I’m curious that it seems like it would be okay if it’s not a romantic comedy.
The Emperor’s hidden child.
Wasn’t there a heroine in a Jump series who was blind and had limbs like Ohtake?
A heroine who keeps a person in a cellar?
If you’re blind, I think you should just change the way you handle things.
I think it’s a serious taboo that involves more discrimination and related issues.
I think it might be something like only speaking in phrases from erotic dreams.
Well, even excluding Misaki-senpai, it’s just that Kagi, or rather the heroine of Kumiya Mae, is a bit… so yeah.
First, the name Mikura is quite uncommon, and when said in conjunction with the word taboo, it evokes that association.
It’s a secret and probably related to lower body issues.
Incest and things like selling.
Racists and ableism
Prominently displaying one’s background as a member of a marginalized community.
I’ve only seen a story with the theme of an artificial anus in the manga “Otanconurse.”
It’s Shueisha that was bullying in Makuhari and making fun of real celebrities, right?
The manga that combined people with disabilities and the Emperor was suddenly canceled, so maybe that’s where it all went wrong.
“Papa activities or something?”
I wonder if this author hasn’t debuted elsewhere after this, even after looking it up.
It might just be changing the name.
In other words, a hermaphrodite among the royal family?
A con artist who swindles money from the weak?
Is ONE so obscure that even among those who know the key, there are people who don’t know it?
It’s not unusual for even someone of high status to be at Mikura.
Cannibalism was acceptable in the 70s, but if it was done in the 90s, it would have immediately caused a controversy.
It’s unanimous that you should stop being a student rom-com heroine.
Is it that you’re married to a teacher or have children or something like that?
I thought it was a story about creating an idol group made up of physically disabled people, but it turned out to be a manga about fighting terrorists whose goal is to distribute clones of the imperial family to every household…
Since the lower half isn’t visible, there is also a possibility of having a prosthetic leg.
A sharp-tongued heroine who keeps repeating hate speech.
If you can draw this well at 17, I think you have real talent, but maybe you’ve already given up.
Overall, while everyone is praising it, the fact that there seems to be a unanimous agreement that it’s bad is particularly concerning.
At that time, it’s possible that the editorial team and Professor Saeki had a very twisted sensibility in their evaluations.
Conspiracy theorists, perhaps…?
It’s hard to believe that one can be both blind and mentally sharp.
How do I take the test?
It’s a setting that can be used because it’s a rom-com with a good tempo and a well-structured story…
In fact, I am a ghost while my main body remains bedridden.
…Something happened with this.
It should be fine to eliminate physical negatives in terms of the summary.
Are you talking about prostitution or something?
It’s just that the fact itself is something that’s a no-go without adversely affecting the quality of the composition, right?
It’s difficult to figure out where to make it a romantic comedy.
Chlamydia and so on.
She’s a good student, but she has experience with childbirth and goes home early to take care of her baby.
Since it can portray maternal love, it should leave a good aftertaste even while breaking the taboo of romantic comedies.
I think they would be rejected at an even earlier stage if it were prostitution…
Actually, it’s a humanoid spaceship, isn’t it?
If it’s a romantic comedy, then it means the main characters are lovey-dovey and have fun together, right?
I can only think of things like someone already having a boyfriend, being abused by their boyfriend, or their parents being in the middle of a divorce mediation—only people around them with problems come to mind.
I don’t think compliance will change that much in about 10 years.
Even though there is a strong comedic atmosphere, it still feels like heavy crimes and bullying are avoided.
In a serious context, depictions of romance with such heroines could occur, but I don’t think you would see that in a comedy.
It seems like they have children.
Actually, it’s my mother who time-slipped.
Chronic cheater
Can’t a woman who’s had children be a heroine?
Isn’t it more about gods or the emperor, since we’re at the temple?
Actually, I have body odor.
If it’s going to be a romantic comedy, then it doesn’t seem to be forbidden in itself.
Is it that Terasaka is blind?
People involved in a real incident.
Since I came up with the setting when I was 17, I wonder if I thought, “Huh? Is this not okay?”
In that case, pregnancy or incest.
Isn’t it just that you have experience giving birth since elementary school?
Abortion experience and so on.
Left-wing activist
Ah, that.
Founder of a Buddhist cult sect.
It might be something charming like a fissure in the rectum or inverted nipples, but difficult to depict.
Was it the type of bully who was aggressive and not due to sad reasons or anything like that…?
The secret is more about the introduction, isn’t it?
Long ago, it was said to be a bomb for prostitutes…
In search of the truth, we flew to NASA.
It’s rare for this to receive such detailed criticism while everything else is being praised.
I’m driving a truck for a company with a strong ideology that makes rice crackers.
This is definitely not an ideology-related thing.
In fact, I am being threatened by a third party and subjected to sexual acts.
I’m too concerned that it has elements like the ones mentioned but is well-structured.
As mentioned above, the settings that are acceptable in comedy are different from those that are acceptable in an entire magazine, right?
The protagonist’s lucky pervert nature has made it so that not only him but all the boys in school know the color of her nipples… No way there’s a heroine like that.
Eat poop.
On the contrary, could it be that the publishing industry, which secretly controls the world, has touched on a taboo that it has been hiding from the general public?
If a 17-year-old author thinks of a setting where it’s no good for the heroine of a boys’ romance comedy…
In the end, it feels like something trivial related to Shimonoseki…
Wasn’t there abuse or something like that happening with Takopi?
I am the daughter of the Cricket Emperor, who secretly rules the world from behind the scenes…
The mother of children really looks the part.
It’s too noisy for a rom-com with the Emperor theory, so it’s taboo or something like that.
It feels like they made her a parent but glossed over the father’s backstory without delving into it.
Three swastikas 🔯 three
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It seems like the heroine of the OPP genre poops in the wild about twice a week.
I understand, it’s a pregnant woman.
It’s a story about how the protagonist tries to hide the fact that they are pregnant after finding out that they are pregnant.
Being raped by my father and also having a child from that time.
I can only think of things like pregnancy role play and incest…
The abortion-themed heroine used to be in Young Gangan, huh…
What are the elements that are denied with such a strong word that it’s called a taboo?
I can’t think of any taboos in the world of manga that would be considered a direct rejection level.
It seems like there might be a sister from a different breed.
Even if you have children, it seems like you could still create interesting manga, right?
It’s not really a taboo, is it?
Being a bitch is too mild, and things like the gigolo lifestyle…
Is cults also dangerous?