Mairimashita! Iruma-kun - Vol. 2 Ch. 11 - First Love Memory

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The hilarious part is it's even suggested that he worked as a mangaka assistant. I hope it wasn't trying to insinuate that he worked on THAT very manga, but it wasn't clear.
As for how... Well... It is a different dimension or plane of existence and the contact between humans and demons is so rare that most think humans are a fairy tale. So it could be that time just works differently there and generations have come and gone while only a decade or two has passed in our own. Kinda curious how her family got such a manga collection in the first place, however.

Then again, it could be a "Rose of Versailles" type situation where the manga is actually older than him but it was so popular that even newer generations know about it. I mean, I'm not even Japanese nor was I born prior to 1972 and even I know about that manga.
I think it might be the same manga and we're looking at a situation where time moves differently in the demon world, what could be days or months in the human world can be centuries in the demon world.
If thats the case then years could easily go by from the point where Iruma worked as an assitant for the mangaka and at the same time many generations have passed for Amelie's family, she did say at 1 point demons made deals with humans and if in her family another demon (likely another girl given the choice of genre🤭😉😊) made a trade to get their hands on the manga collection, then its not that weird the collection would get passed down all the way to her🤔
 
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The hilarious part is it's even suggested that he worked as a mangaka assistant. I hope it wasn't trying to insinuate that he worked on THAT very manga, but it wasn't clear.
I'm pretty sure he worked on that specific manga, based on later events. But even if he didn't, I would just like to point out that Iruma is currently 14 years old. He also referred to his work as an assistant as "the good old days". Japanese child labor laws ban anyone under the age of 15 from working (barring film roles of various sorts). So either whoever is creating "First Love Memory" is fine with using child labor, or his parents lied about his age when they signed him up for it. Or, more likely, both, since it'd probably be fairly obvious he's underage.

So, yeah. That's a thing.
 

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