Well, it's hard to say. You'd need to provide more details about the comics in question. Different comics have different characters, and Yuri Watanabe might or might not be in them depending on the context and the creators' decisions.
Well, Akari Therapeutics might have top stories related to breakthroughs in treating certain diseases. For example, if they've discovered a new treatment method for a rare autoimmune disease. Their top stories could also involve getting regulatory approvals for new drugs. If they've managed to pass through the various stages of approval more quickly than expected, that would be a big story. Another aspect could be their research achievements, like if they've made significant progress in understanding the mechanisms of a particular disease at a molecular level which could lead to more effective treatments.
In the manga, Jiro and Akari do end up together. The plot builds up their connection gradually, with various challenges and moments that strengthen their bond.
Well, it could be about their journey in the Aikatsu world. Maybe they team up for a big performance. They might face some challenges like tough competition or difficulties in choreography. And in the end, they overcome all these and give a spectacular show.
One good Akari and Yuuma fanfic could be about their adventures in a magical world. They might face challenges together and their relationship could grow stronger through it.
The final outcome of Qing Yu Nian was Fan Xian successfully assassinating the Qing Emperor and supporting the Third Prince to ascend the throne. Fan Xian lived in seclusion in Jiangnan. He married Lin Wan 'er as his wife and Liu Sisi as his concubine. They gave birth to a son, Fan Liang, and a daughter, Fan Yuning. The Qing Emperor had been assassinated by Fan Xian. The Eldest Princess, Crown Prince, and Second Prince had also committed suicide because of their failed rebellion.
I'm not sure if miyuki watanabe ghost stories are popular. It depends on various factors such as how well they are promoted, the target audience, and the cultural context. If they are well - written and capture the essence of good ghost stories, they could gain a following among horror or mystery enthusiasts.