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Mizushiro's reply—"Run now. there's still ti 😏"—sparked an imdiate reaction across social dia.

"Wait, what does that an? Is the ending of 5 Centiters per Second actually going to be a tragic tearjerker?"

"Don't get baited, guys. You see that smug emoji? Mizushiro always does this. He calls depressing stuff 'healing,' and happy stories 'painful.' Just read it in reverse. There's no way he's ending this in heartbreak. I'm 90% sure we're getting a reunion between Takaki and Akari in the final episode."

"That does sound plausible... but it still feels off. This doesn't match the Mizushiro I've followed all these years."

"People change, you know? He's not a 17-year-old mangaka anymore, he's 20 now. Maybe he's done with all the angst and wants to tell a more hopeful story. He must get emotionally drained writing tragic love all the ti."

"That might be true. But it's a sha this ani is only three episodes long. The art, the music, the emotion everything's so well-crafted. It feels like it deserves more."

"Right? Before this, I thought quality ani had to look like Frozen Witch or City of Echoes massive budgets, A-list voice actors, and aggressive promos. But 5 Centiters per Second blew all that away. It's a mid-budget title, yet it completely outclasses everything else this season in visuals and sound."

"Maybe that's the difference between creators who care, and those just chasing production contracts. I saw an interview where Mizushiro and producer Kazuya Mori said all their animation funding ca from Mizushiro's manga royalties. No outside investors, no ad budget. They poured everything into two short films—Voices of a Distant Star and 5 Centiters per Second."

"And even without hype, the quality speaks for itself. It's easily one of the best romance ani in years."

"What blows my mind is Mizushiro's age. He's still in his twenties and has already created Natsu, Initial D, Rurouni Kenshin, Anohana, and now this. Not to ntion, people suspect he's also composing the soundtracks. The credits say it's a friend, but no one's ever heard from that friend. Honestly? I think it's just him. He's a monster talent."

Haruki leaned back and scrolled through the comnts with a grin.

He had posted the "Run now" comnt half-jokingly, hoping to prepare fans for the emotional gut punch of the final episode. Not to scare them off, of course—but to soften the blow. After all, he'd been called a "heartbreaker" more tis than he could count. He thought this ti, maybe he'd let people brace themselves.

But to his surprise, most of the audience read it the opposite way. They were now more confident the ending would be a happy one.

...Well, let them believe what they want. It's not his heart that's on the line.

A few days later, streaming numbers for the second episode dropped—and they were staggering.

On nexari, the top ani portal, 5 Centiters per Second had surged to a 9.4 user rating—an increase from the already high score of episode one. In contrast, the so-called "Big Four" titles of January, which had led with huge budgets and promotions, all saw their scores decline slightly, ranging from 8.8 to 8.1.

For many ani fans, glitzy ads and famous voice actors didn't an much. What they trusted were reviews and word of mouth. With packed schedules, few had the ti to test out every show—so they relied on aggregate scores and viewer reactions.

That's why 5 Centiters per Second exploded in popularity.

Its second episode pulled in 2.7 million views in its first week—outperforming its debut by nearly half a million. Combined with the growing traction of episode one, total views had now surpassed 6.2 million across platforms.

Even the production team, including Kazuya, found the numbers surreal.

By comparison, the top title so far, Frozen Witch, had 6.4 million combined views—about 3.2 million per episode. If its quality held steady, industry analysts projected it could reach 4.5 to 5 million views per episode by the end of its run.

But Frozen Witch had received aggressive funding. From launch-day hopage banners to major ad placents, it was clear the parent studio, Dakai Animation, had poured tens of millions into production and marketing.

5 Centiters per Second? It was produced by a temporary team in a rental office, with a modest 50 million yen budget. And yet, two weeks in, it was nearly neck-and-neck with Frozen Witch.

The other three contenders City of Echoes, I Got Summoned by a Demon Queen, and A rchant were still fighting to break the 5 million view mark in total. anwhile, 5 Centiters had quietly passed them all without corporate backing.

It was, frankly, a little embarrassing for the rest of the industry.

Even more impressive: at this rate, the production cost was already halfway recovered. Between licensing, streaming, and early digital sales, they were likely to break even within another two weeks. After that, everything—from February's streaming revenue to March's Blu-ray and rchandise sales—would be pure profit.

In the ani world, projects funded solely by online viewership rarely turned a profit. Most titles barely scraped by with Blu-ray and rch. For Mizushiro and Kazuya, this was shaping up to be a rare, undeniable success.

And the final episode hadn't even aired yet.

[ TL:- Hey everyone, I have so news to share. After feeling like I lost brain cells over 50 chapters of face slaping mont reading comnts about how bad the story was getting, I've decided to continue as myself, the writer.

I'm still pretty new to this, and I don't have the speed to write two chapters a day. While writing, I also want to make sure I give accurate reactions, so I need more ti to watch the ani before writing about it. I created a poll to let choose which ani cos next.

Right now, I'm putting out about two chapters daily, totaling around 2000 words. To give myself enough ti to watch and write thoughtful reactions, I plan to write one chapter of about 1300–1500 words instead.

And for you guys, the next 60 chapters will still be around 1000 words each, but I'll be giving a bonus chapter every week.

Thank you all for your support!]

Shout out to Vinicius Redivo, ae, Avvy, Sloth for joining my p-atreon! your support ans everything to .

(TL:- if you want even more content, check out p-atreon/Alioth23 for 60 advanced chapters)

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