At his current status, there are too many women willing to throw themselves at him, so many that he finds it meaningless.
Now, he only wants to delve into his craft, so that his works can break all existing records.
There are many genius manga artists in the Island Country too, like the author of "Gambling Apocalypse." The novelists in the neighboring Longxia can easily plagiarize his work and turn it into a blockbuster phenomenon.
But his manga sales are not the top.
It's because he cannot make money from the lower-tier markets. Koki always thinks that the depth of manga determines its threshold. When the threshold is high, the audience is few, but when the threshold is low... it gets criticized as shallow and cliched.
He's always thinking about how to maximize profits, striking a balance in between. For example, Longxia's recently hit movie "The Great Sea God 2" achieved this balance well, enduring deep interpretation while also serving as a popcorn movie for simple enjoyment.
