It could be hidden in an abandoned building or a secret underground chamber.
It could be set in a fictional town or a real location that the author envisioned. Maybe it's a place full of mystery and charm.
It depends on which manga you're referring to. Different mangas have different storylines and character fates. You could provide more details for a more accurate answer.
I don't have that specific information. Maybe you could check with manga forums or discussion groups for a definite answer.
Most digital libraries and e - book readers are mainly focused on presenting content for reading rather than hiding specific parts like stories. However, if the platform has a note - taking or bookmarking system, you could potentially use it in a way to 'hide' a story from your immediate view. For instance, you could mark a story with a special tag that you associate with 'hidden' and then use a filter to not show items with that tag. But this is not a true hiding in the sense of privacy settings like on social media.
Maybe he is ashamed of it. Some past works might not be up to his current standards, or perhaps there are elements in the novel that he doesn't want to be associated with anymore.
I'm not sure exactly. It could imply keeping a story secret or not revealing it on a particular platform or occasion.
Hiding a story typically implies intentionally keeping it from being seen or known by others. This could be for various reasons, such as protecting someone's feelings, avoiding controversy, or simply wanting to keep something private for yourself.
It usually means to keep a story secret or not reveal it to others.
No, Kaneki doesn't eat Hide in the manga.
I'm not really sure. Maybe it could mean keeping a story secret or not revealing it.