At that time, there was only one book that provided the results directly.

That's the completely sold-out book, "I Want to Eat Your Pancreas"!

That being the case.

The gist of the story is that after Kamishiro arrived, he saw that his books were selling very well, so he stood aside and searched for and inquired about the future sales trends of his books.

Finally, after confirming through a phone call that he could negotiate a good price, he casually mentioned to Igarashi Chinatsu, who had just arrived, that the book was finished and asked her to come and review the manuscript so that it could be submitted to the publisher for cross-review.

However, he certainly won't sign the contract immediately after that. He will most likely wait a few days after the publisher contacts him before discussing the revenue sharing issue.

That's how business works. If he has good products, he won't be the one in a hurry; it's other people who need his goods.

Given how well-written Shendai-kun's "White Night Walk" is, and the good sales of "I Want to Eat Your Pancreas," it's highly likely that his novel will be immediately signed wherever it's placed!

So, I guess that's why I decided to submit my manuscript today, and then see if Futaba Publishing will offer a reasonable revenue share.

Although Chitanda Mirai wouldn't dare to guarantee that her reasoning was completely correct, judging from Kamishiro's behavior, it should be pretty close to the truth.

As for the confirmation channel, it's quite simple. We'll guide Ms. Igarashi later, or she can take a look at the book "I Want to Eat Your Pancreas" herself and find out.

Every author has a set of commonly used words when writing a novel.

It's the kind of thing that you can tell just by observing carefully.

But if this is true, then it will be interesting.

After all, everyone speculated that Shiro Shiro was the type of person who would never write a romance novel.

But he actually wrote it?

No wonder he hasn't been willing to show them his first novel lately.

I guess it was after hearing them say that I felt a little shy and didn't want to say it.

How adorable, Kamishiro-kun.

Chitanda Mirai looked at Kamishiro Shirokaze, covered her mouth, and smiled slightly.

"The manuscript is right here. Ms. Igarashi, would you like to read it here, or take it back with you?" Shirafumi asked.

Chinatsu Igarashi smiled and said:

"Let's watch it here."

"Since I'm already here, I'd like to try Kamishiro-kun's coffee and dishes again."

Junko Urahara raised her hand and said emphatically:

"Junko, I want some too!"

Erina Kamishiro and the others also said that they wanted to eat what he made himself.

Kamdai Bai Feng smiled and said:

"of course."

"Once you've decided what you want to eat, just have Erina message me."

With that, Shiro Shiro left the attic and went downstairs to prepare to open the shop.

After he left, Chitanda Mirai also lost interest in reading the few literary books on the small table for a while.

Because when she was browsing through them before, she noticed that there was a big difference between the writing styles of these authors and those of Shindai Shirokaze.

At first, she thought that Kamishiro-kun had changed his writing style, but now it seems that she was overthinking it.

To confirm whether his reasoning was correct.

Chitanda Mirai looked at Igarashi Chinatsu in front of her and asked with a smile:

"Ms. Igarashi, do you know that we have a little game with Kamishiro-kun?"

Chinatsu Igarashi blinked, smiled, and nodded:

"Yeah. I know."

"He just told me, which of the books Futaba Publishing House is publishing today, you guess, is the one by Kamishiro-kun?"

Chitanda Mirai smiled and nodded:

"Ah."

"Since Ms. Igarashi already knows, then..."

Igarashi Chinatsu, remembering what Kamishiro Hakufu had told her earlier, quickly suggested:

"Just so you know, I'm not going to tell you which book he wrote."

Rika Maejima said sullenly:

"why is it like this?"

"I can't tell which one was written by Kamishiro-kun at all."

"I was hoping you, Ms. Igarashi, would give me the answer directly."

Erina Kamishiro coughed twice and said:

"Let me clarify first, I'm the same way."

"I didn't mean to ask Ms. Igarashi what your answer was."

"I already know which of Onii-chan's novels is currently here."

Watanabe Hina smiled somewhat smugly:

"It's alright. Even if Igarashi-san doesn't say anything, I can tell which one was written by Kamishiro-kun."

Junko Urahara scratched her head:

"Junko. I don't understand, but you guessed it, I want to eat the special meal that Kamishiro-kun ordered. Can you tell me the answer?"

Chitanda Mirai fell silent for a moment, unsure of how to respond to them.

After hearing their words, Igarashi Chinatsu's smile became even more radiant.

Because she knew that none of the books present were Kamishiro Shirokaze's.

So no matter how they guessed, the result was always wrong!

"Then you guys keep guessing, maybe you'll actually guess right."

Chitanda Mirai smiled and guided him:

“Ms. Igarashi, I remember when we went there this time, there was one book that we couldn’t buy because it was selling so well.”

"Is that also published by Futaba Publishing?"

Erina Kamishiro suddenly realized:

"Oh, so it's that book I Want to Eat Your Pancreas, right?"

“I heard from my classmates at other schools that this novel seems to be very good.”

Maejima Rika said regretfully:

"It's a pity that this book sold so well that we couldn't buy one."

"However, it seems that Kamishiro-kun doesn't look like the kind of person who would write this kind of romance novel."

When Igarashi Chinatsu heard everyone talking about this book, she was actually a little surprised, but after hearing what Maejima Rika said, she immediately smiled happily:

"Hehe, it really is from our publishing house."

"However, if you all want to see it, I can bring a copy back for you to read."

“That way, you’ll have truly collected all the books from this issue of our Futaba Publishing House. That’s fair enough.”

"Once you have all the books, remember to look at them carefully, the answers are in these books."

Chitanda Mirai smiled slightly, having already discerned the outcome from Igarashi Chinatsu's expression and words.

As for the rest, it's time to read Kamishiro-kun's novel.

She was very curious about what kind of romance novel Kamishiro-kun would write.

It is said that people will write about the types of characters they like in their own novels.

This can be seen in the novels written by Watanabe and Maejima Rika.

In that case, we might be able to guess what type of girl he's currently interested in based on the female lead's characteristics.

Chapter 301 Increased Quantity!

After reading the novel written by Shiro Kaede, Igarashi Chinatsu was deeply shaken by the impact of the ending, and her emotions were overwhelming.

Tears streamed down her face like broken pearls, falling uncontrollably.

She couldn't understand why Shiro Shiro would choose to let the male protagonist of "White Night Walk" die at the end of the story.

In her view, the male and female protagonists in the novel have experienced too much suffering, and their lives seem to be shrouded in gloom, as if they are walking in the dark and cannot see the light.

Their fate seemed cursed, every step fraught with thorns.

In the original novel "White Night Walking", the hardships of life for the male and female protagonists did not disappear as they grew up after their miserable childhood.

They have been trying to find a glimmer of light in their lives, hoping that one day they can escape the shadows of the past.

That case, in particular, was like a Damocles' sword hanging over their heads, preventing them from living in peace.

With only one year left in the statute of limitations, they seemed to see a glimmer of hope, as if if they could just get through this year, they would be reborn.

However, at this crucial moment, the male protagonist dies.

This ending was too cruel for Igarashi Chinatsu; she couldn't understand why Kamishiro Hakufu would arrange it this way.

With a heavy heart, Igarashi Chinatsu imagined whether, in the last moments of his life, the male protagonist was still looking forward to his future with the female protagonist, and whether he was still fantasizing about them embracing a new life together.

But in reality, his life came to an abrupt end at that moment, leaving the female protagonist alone to face the cruelty of this world.

Chinatsu Igarashi closed her eyes, her heart filled with endless sorrow.

She felt heartbroken by the ending and felt the fate of the male and female protagonists was unfair.

In fact, because Shirakaze Kamishiro's descriptions of the two's feelings, the dramatic plot twists, the reasoning, and everything else were written so well, Igarashi Chinatsu once thought that perhaps Kamishiro had witnessed something with his own eyes, which was why he was able to write such a realistic story.

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