After entering, he put the manuscript in his hand aside.

Then I just ignored it.

I'm going to make some desserts for the two of them.

Hojo Kirisa looked at the stack of manuscripts, pondered for a moment, then pursed her lips and said:

"I'd like to read your novel."

Mo was also very curious about what kind of novels Kamishiro Shirokaze wrote.

They just didn't dare to ask.

After all, Shinobu Shiro hadn't been studying at all these past few days.

Instead, I've been reading literary novels all the time.

Now he's suddenly saying he's finished writing a novel and is going to have the publisher's editors come and take a look?

How could this not arouse curiosity?

However, now that Lady Hojo has spoken, she has no intention of asking any further questions.

Let's ask her to come back to us after the young lady stops looking.

He didn't really care about showing it to Wusha.

After all, this novel is essentially a suspenseful mystery.

So it doesn't really matter.

If it's the other movie, "I Want to Eat Your Pancreas," then forget it.

It would be really embarrassing to show this romance novel to someone I know.

The god Bai Feng agreed and said:

"of course can."

As he spoke, he handed half of the novel "Journey Under the Midnight Sun" to Hojo Kirisa.

Hojo Kirisa reached out her slender hand and took it.

She first looked at the book title at the beginning.

Journey Under the Midnight Sun

Hojo Kirisa's cold eyes held a hint of confusion; she clearly couldn't understand the meaning of the name either.

But it didn't really matter, since she wasn't expecting the novel to be particularly good anyway.

I just intend to skim through it quickly, curious about his reasons for preferring to forgo studying in order to write this novel.

Hojo Kirisa, her expression neither sad nor happy, turned to the first page.

The previously indifferent expression became slightly serious after reading the first page.

Then, without hesitation, he turned to the second and third pages.

Immediately, silence fell over it.

Even when Shiro Shiro placed her favorite dessert in front of her, Kirisa Hojo didn't notice at all, only looking down at the novel he was writing.

After witnessing this, Shiro Shiro did not disturb her, but simply let her continue watching.

Mo, standing to the side, seemed somewhat confused.

Why is Lady Hojo reading this so seriously?

Could it be that Kamishiro-kun writes very well?

Probably not.

Perhaps Hojo Kirisa only watched it because she wanted to understand Kamishiro-kun?

After all, Kamishiro-kun is only a first-year high school student.

Most students at this age are still quite immature.

Both physically and mentally.

In this situation, is it possible to write a profound and good work?

Unlikely

Out of ten thousand high school students, I wonder if there will be even one.

Even if it exists, commercializing it would be quite troublesome.

After all, literary novels are ultimately meant to be seen by society and tested by the market.

Furthermore, Kamishiro's grades in high school were actually not ideal.

Given only a C rating, it's indeed hard to believe he can write good works.

However, Mo was still very curious about what kind of works the handsome Shinobu Shiro would write.

Around nine o'clock.

Mo glanced at the time anxiously and realized that Miss Hojo had been watching for over an hour.

It's very late now!

The upcoming family gathering is almost here.

If the young lady doesn't go, I'm afraid some trouble will arise.

Mo originally thought that the young lady would just glance at it casually and that would be it.

But I didn't expect her to look at it so intently.

This is a very rare occurrence.

Because the young lady doesn't actually read many literary novels.

Rather, it's more accurate to say that she basically won't do anything unless it's beneficial to her.

Mo only reads literary novels mentioned in textbooks when he sees Hojo-sama struggling with exam questions.

I haven't seen anything else besides that.

But now, Miss Hojo is so engrossed in reading Shiro Kaede's novel?

How could they not even notice when it was time for a family gathering?

You should know that Lady Hojo herself is very punctual and hates people who are late.

So he always arrives near the subway station before Shiro Shiro and waits for him.

But at the same time, he is absolutely required to be on time!

If Shiro Shiro is really late, Mo is sure that Miss Hojo will be very angry.

Because that's just the kind of person she values ​​time.

That's why Mo was surprised that Miss Hojo had missed her scheduled departure time.

If I don't attend the family meeting, Lady Hojo Riko will probably throw a tantrum!

That person is truly terrifying when they lose their temper.

Worried about what might have happened to Lady Hojo, Mo couldn't help but speak up to remind her:

"Miss Hojo, it's almost time for the family meeting."

"If we don't go back now, Director Hojo will be very angry."

Upon hearing Mo's words, Hojo Kirisa paused for a moment before recovering from the intricate and helpless plot of "Journey Under the Midnight Sun".

She bit her red lips lightly, looked at Bai Feng with a complicated expression for a while, and then said to Mo:

"Let's go."

Upon hearing that the young lady was willing to leave, Mo breathed a sigh of relief and immediately went to the glass door to open it.

When Hojo Kirisa got up, she didn't put down the manuscript; instead, she picked it up and prepared to leave.

Shiro Kaede quickly called out to her:

"Mist Veil, my manuscript."

Hojo Kirisa glanced back at him, her tone indifferent:

"Make another copy yourself."

As she spoke, she prepared to leave.

But just before leaving, he suddenly remembered something.

Looking back at the desserts on the bar, he said to Bai Feng:

"Pack."

Shiro Kaede was somewhat amused and exasperated, thinking, "You still have to have dessert in the end, don't you?"

But in the end, I packed it up for her and let her take it with her.

Mo was somewhat bewildered, not expecting that the young lady would also take away Shindai Shirokaze's manuscript.

Could it be that Shinobu Shiro's writing is really that good?

That's why the young lady was so engrossed in watching it?

No way!

After the two left, Shiro Shiro looked at where the manuscript had been placed and scratched his head helplessly.

In the end, he could only sigh, temporarily close the shop, and go out to make another copy.

After making the copies and returning.

Since Shiro Kaede didn't have anything to do today, he went to the attic to continue writing.

I'll try to finish the novel "White Night" as soon as possible.

Shiro Shiro knew that this novel sold very well in the original world.

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