@Kyokugen this definitely has nothing to do with MangaToon.
MangaToon's quality is really low-end, I wouldn't believe Hatigarm has any hands in this, take a look at the latest free chapter (264 on MangaToon, which does not even match the author's release numbering).
Maybe for their last chapters then ? I don't know about the paid ones.
Whatever. In any case, if they were hands in hands with MangaToon, an official publisher (despite being trash), they wouldn't be allowed to host and release their scans on their own (Hatigarm's) website for free. This would basically be counter-productive for MangaToon as their readers would just go to Hati's website rather than MT's (which requires readers to pay).
I'd like to see where you heard that from, as to me, this merely sounds like baseless rumors. I believe the only group that pulled this off rather nicely are Meraki Scans (what I mean is that they managed to work with some official publishers).
On MD's end, there's also this kind of partnership with MangaPlus as well for the big-shot titles. They are not hosted on MDs and redirect to MangaPlus, but this still means MP is viewing MD as platform worth dealing with, rather than a platform they'd want to see taken down. Which is really something I never thought would happen. A scans group pulling off a real partnership is incredibly less surprising (but still a big) than an aggreg (not in demeaning way, being MD) actually being noticed in a positive light (or at least, not in a negative one).
My bad, mistook this in my memories. This was posted along the "Affiliates" update that they'd add MP links. Hence why I remembered a partnership, but MD made clear it's only MD doing it, MP doesn't have anything to do with this.