A Sister’s All You Need., Vol. 1 by Yomi Hirasaka and Kantoku
Author:Yomi Hirasaka and Kantoku [Yomi Hirasaka, Kantoku]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Yen On
Published: 2019-07-23T00:00:00+00:00
The next morning was kicked off at a restaurant, where the two of them each ordered rather opulent bowls of sashimi served over rice. They were practically overflowing with sea urchin, salmon roe, and crab legs, with piles of northern shrimp and scallops enshrined upon the apex. There were clearly far more toppings than actual rice.
“This is way too much!”
“Ha-ha-ha! I’ve never seen anything like this!”
The two were shocked and delighted at the meal. Once they actually finished eating it, though, Itsuki moaned, “I think I’m done with sea urchin and roe for a while…”
“Yeah,” Setsuna drowsily agreed. “I had no idea too much of that could actually make you sick…”
“…You know, I never understood why they included the ginger and the shiso leaves at the top of these bowls, but now I do. I need some vegetables, bad…”
Either way, they had set out to eat salmon roe, and salmon roe was eaten. They had reserved the hotel for only one night, and their flight back was that afternoon, so they checked out, traveled right back to the airport, shopped a little in the terminal, and ate some jingisukan for lunch—mutton grilled in a skillet, a popular meal in Hokkaido.
On their way to the flight check-in desk, Setsuna stopped in front of a poster for the Sapporo Snow Festival.
“Hey, sir, I’m gonna stay here for another week or so.”
“Um, what’d you say?”
“Y’know, I’m here and all! I figured I oughta go see the Snow Festival, too.”
“That’s kind of rash, isn’t it?”
“You wanna come with, sir?”
“No way. Too cold. And all those crowds!”
“Oh yeah? Okay, well, I gotta go cancel my flight, so see ya later! An’ thanks for the chinsuko!”
“Uh, sure?”
Itsuki smiled distractedly as he waved at the departing Setsuna, his mind still a blank.
“He just goes where the wind takes him, huh…?”
With no other great ideas, Itsuki boarded the jet by himself, went back to Tokyo, made it back to his apartment, turned on the heat, and sat by his kotatsu. Setsuna’s drawing of the sex scene with the girl and the whale shark was still on the table. He stared at it for a while.
Packaging could refer to an entire range of things. A single outstanding aspect wouldn’t be enough to make a product sell; nor would a single inferior aspect doom it to failure. The art was the most important piece of a light novel’s packaging, but even the greatest art in the world might not be a good match for readers’ tastes. It could clash with the cover logo or obi’s design or give too complex an impression to work within the confines of a paperback’s size. A high-quality work of art wasn’t necessarily the same thing as a high-quality cover illustration.
On extremely rare occasions, however, the stars would align, and you would come across a piece of art that singularly, overwhelmingly caught the eye. It would work on a level beyond individual readers’ tastes or juxtaposition with the other elements. It would shine bright, even
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