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The provided text appears to be a string of metadata or search tags commonly found on pirate manga hosting sites. These tags specifically mention MangaLove, page 12 of 213, and keywords like raw, manga1001, and manga1000. These sites often host unauthorized copies of manga, and because the tags are generic, they do not point to one specific title.

However, based on the theme of a long-form manga (200+ pages) often found under those tags, here is a story about a fictional manga artist caught between two worlds. The provided text appears to be a string

Haru didn't say anything. He didn't reveal he was the creator. Instead, he got off at the next stop, went home, and started drawing page 13. He realized then that while his name might be buried under search tags and raw uploads, the story belonged to anyone who found themselves reflected in the ink. However, based on the theme of a long-form