The sun sets, and the afterglow of the sunset shines on the faces of Eriri and Hiratsuka Ryosuke.

The two had already had dinner outside.

After a day's observation, they naturally knew that many people walked out of the bookstore with "Sword Art Online".

The two looked at each other, nodded, and walked into the Busei Bookstore.

They found that there were only a few copies of "Sword Art Online" left in the recommended list.

"That's great, Ryosuke. Our work was a huge success on the first day. This is the power of our perfect combination of light novels!"

Eriri was so happy that she collapsed on the spot, her two golden ponytails swinging in the air.

Ryosuke Hiratsuka's anxious heart gradually calmed down.

He has always been worried that readers in different worlds have different tastes.

After much research, he modified it into a style that suits this world, and fortunately he won the first battle.

"Yes, thanks to you, otherwise it would not have sold so quickly."

Hiratsuka Ryosuke picked up a book from the bookshelf and praised it generously.

His words made Eriri narrow her eyes, revealing her unique little fangs.

If it weren't for Eri Kashiwagi's exquisite illustrations, it would certainly not be so easy to attract readers' attention as a work by a newcomer.

"Ryosuke, do you feel that the heroine Asuna has that kind of feeling that makes me want to create a second work."

Ying Lili frowned and spoke hesitantly.

As an artist who draws about humiliation, she has already imagined many fan-made plots when thinking of the powerful and noble female leader of the Knights.

Hiratsuka Ryosuke's eyelids twitched. How should he say this?

Is it the business sense of a first-rate painter?

Before he could reply to Eriri, a female voice without much emotion came from behind him.

"Hey, is Sword Art Online sold out? We're late."

Hiratsuka Ryosuke turned around and saw a red vest, a white beret, and a short bob haircut.

He searched his memory and felt like he had seen this girl somewhere.

I thought about it for a long time but couldn't remember anything, so I glanced at the empty bookshelf next to me.

I realized that the "Sword Art Online" I had in my hand was the last one.

"I can give you this book."

Hiratsuka Ryosuke reached out and calmly handed the book in his hand to the strange girl.

After all, the other party came specifically to buy my book and can be considered my reader.

I came here in the afternoon and still knew the title of the book. I guess a friend recommended it to me in the morning.

The girl saw Hiratsuka Ryosuke looking back, and a flash of surprise flashed across her calm eyes.

Even Hiratsuka Ryosuke didn't notice the subtle change in the other person's eyes.

She took the book with her white hands and bowed slightly to express her gratitude.

Ryosuke waved his hand to indicate you're welcome, and was about to turn around and say goodbye to Eriri.

The girl's emotionless words of thanks stirred up a thousand waves in his heart.

"Eh? Thank you so much, Guardian Knight."

Testimonials

This is a relatively long post.

It will be on the shelves tomorrow. Thank you to everyone who has given rewards, sent blades, monthly tickets and recommendation tickets, and thank you to every reader who can see this.

This book is positioned as a youth love comedy, a traditional harem story, and a clean story without any supernatural powers.

Himura Shinta's Tenso Dragon Flash is already the combat power ceiling of this book, and it is even weakened in this book. The exaggerated performance of Tenso Dragon Flash is not a transition to fantasy style. Some people may be confused because they have not read Rurouni Kenshin, so I will explain it here.

Things like poison points vary from person to person. I think I have been deliberately avoiding poison points and have not written any poison points. If I accidentally poisoned someone, I can only say sorry.

The author is an older 2D fan, and when he wrote this anime, he initially just wanted to leave some memories before he gets completely old.

When writing fan fiction, the popularity of the original work is actually very important. Many of the books are old and outdated, so they are not that popular.

In addition, the author's level is limited, so the final result is not very good, which is within my expectations.

The contract was signed when the book reached 7 words. Later, by luck, it was included in the list and gained a lot of collections. Currently, it seems to have barely exceeded collections. I don’t know how much it will drop after it is put on the shelves, and how many people will eventually subscribe.

Even if you only read the free chapters, I am still grateful that you can read this far.

There are several readers who follow the updates on time every day. You can see from the background that they come here almost not long after I update. I would like to express my special thanks to you all here. It is you who gave me some motivation to keep writing when few people read my works.

Old readers should know the stability of this book's updates, so I won't say more. After it's on the shelves, it will be updated as usual. There will be more updates in October, because I just signed the contract and didn't attend the full meeting this month. Please understand.

I won't offer a reward because the author has limited energy. If I force myself to write too much, it will seem watery, and you will not feel comfortable reading it. I won't offer a reward because I don't plan to run away after defrauding the reward.

The original plan was to write this book into a long novel of more than a million words, but I don't know how many words I can write in the end. As long as the subscription results are not too bad, I should be able to write it bit by bit. The hero is still in junior high school, and the story behind it will be very long.

The emotional line of this book is slow to heat up, as I explained before, because emotions are very precious. The highlight of this book is this kind of pure and clean love. No matter whether it is the male or female protagonist, I don’t want to write it cheaply.

As for the OOC aspect, I can only say that I tried my best to stick to the original characters. If there is anything you are not satisfied with or a bug, it is difficult to avoid. It is difficult to please everyone when writing a book, and it is also difficult to be perfect.

Because there is no system, the protagonist's source of information is limited, and he doesn't have a God's perspective. I feel that the writing is almost the same as that of the natives. Whether it is interpersonal relationships or the reasons for the formation of character personalities, there are traces to follow. Of course, if there is really a big gap between reality and reality, we can only say that this is the second dimension.

The author actually likes the kind of characters who seem cold but are actually gentle, strong, and responsible. For example, Ryuuguuin Seiya in Shin and Yuu's second season, Seshomaru in Inuyasha, Tendo Souji in Kamen Rider, and Lee Sun-sung in Black Contract. Anyway, I like the male protagonists I write, even if some people think that his belief and persistence in his heart are ridiculous, and some people call him a lunatic.

As for the heroine, Dao Le Yan was one of the heroines I had originally planned, but due to some force majeure, the story would be taken down. I could only cut her plot. I had planned to slowly draw the hero in through her conflict with Shizuka Hiratsuka. Her foreshadowing was laid in Chapter 17 when Shizuka drove from Chiba to Tokyo at 180 km/h. It's not that I dug a hole and didn't fill it. I would also repeatedly read the previous holes and fill them specially, but there was no way, I couldn't continue writing this plot.

The heroine appears a lot in the first volume, and I know that, but it may be because the author's level is limited and he didn't handle it well, so the pace has slowed down since the second volume.

The author does not want to write a story where the heroine encounters an incident, resolves the incident, maxes out her favorability, then disappears, and then starts with the next heroine, maxes out her favorability, and repeats the same story over and over again. This way of writing may give a more three-dimensional image of a single heroine in a single chapter, but it will create a strong sense of fragmentation like stamp collecting.

In fact, the only two girls I like at the moment are Morika and Naoko.

Nibutani Morika is the first heroine. At the end of the junior high school chapter, she will still get rid of the Chuunibyou, but the story of Chuunibyou is not over, otherwise those dark histories will be left in vain. I have also written about the opportunity for her to become a Chuunibyou, such as Ryosuke's careless words in Chapter 6 and the childhood memories in Chapter 48. The first volume ends with Morika's contract, and I also plan to end the second volume with Morika getting rid of the Chuunibyou. Childhood sweethearts will definitely not lose in this book, this is the value of the main wife.

The author does not want to write a model where you change the CGs after you collect enough. It doesn't matter if the favorability is full, you will still brush it. It doesn't mean that the girl will be completely offline after the strategy is completed. I want to make it clear to everyone first. If I really write it wrong one day, it will be a problem of my lack of level.

In fact, Eriri is not a traditional tsundere like Kugimiya Rie, so her tsundere element is not very strong at the moment. Maybe everyone has a different understanding of the character.

Of the two girls I like very much at the moment, Morixia represents childhood memories and companionship, because companionship is the most lasting confession. As for Nishimiya Glass, Ryosuke is the light that illuminates her world, and she is willing to follow him forever as his shadow. And the fact that Nishimiya Glass was able to conquer so quickly is like a person who is dying of thirst in the desert and suddenly drinks water. She has a somewhat dependent personality. None of the other heroines have experienced such an extreme situation as hers, and the topic of disabled people + school bullying is indeed too heavy. However, this book is positioned as a light-hearted youth daily comedy, and there may not be such a depressing plot later.

As for the male supporting roles, I won't pair them up, after all, this is a harem story. But some characters won't be treated as clowns to be stepped on by the protagonist, such as Hachiman Hikigaya, Hayato Hayama, Shinta Himura, Kyoya Takamachi, these male supporting roles are not clowns to be stepped on by the male protagonist, they are also ordinary people living in this anime world.

Unless the subscription performance of this book is too bad, it should not be discontinued. If you like it, click the automatic subscription button after it is put on the shelf and read it slowly. After all, it is really hard to persist in reading purely out of love.

I don’t know if there is still a ship that can carry an old guy like me in this new era of fragmented entertainment where short, flat, gimmicky and brain-opening things are the mainstream.

Thanks again to everyone who read this book. I hope you like this pure and beautiful love and can find happiness in my book. Real life is already very bitter. Compared with the cruel and real reality, I still prefer the pure and beautiful second dimension.

There is no more today. The chapters I owe you will be made up in October. After they are put on the shelves tomorrow, I hope you can support me. The author is very happy that you can read my book to this point, regardless of whether you will continue to read it or not. I wish you a happy life.

Chapter 51 Her name is Kato Megumi

An ordinary weekend, an ordinary street, an ordinary house.

The sunlight was filtered by the layers of leaves, and fine fragments of light poured into the house through the window.

Today is the weekend and the girl rarely stays in bed.

Her eyelashes fluttered and she opened her eyes blearily.

Sitting up from the bed, the silk quilt slid from her snow-white shoulders to her waist.

He rubbed his eyes gently, stretched comfortably, yawned, and finally got up reluctantly.

Her name is Kato Megumi, an ordinary girl that can be found everywhere.

Even on weekends, there doesn't seem to be anything special to do.

Probably the same as usual, eating, sleeping, watching TV shows, and shopping.

There is no great joy, nor great sorrow, only an ordinary daily life.

She put on her coat, went into the bathroom and started washing up.

after a while.

"Hui, hurry up and pack up, we're going to your grandpa's house today!"

Outside the bathroom, I heard my mother shouting.

After Kato Megumi finished washing up, she combed her short hair in front of the mirror on the wall.

Her heart was as calm as an ancient well, and her eyes showed neither joy nor sadness as she stared at the still cute face in the mirror.

Well, today is grandpa's birthday, and we have to go to a dinner party, so this should be the surprise of this weekend.

She put down the comb, put on her white beret, and carried her small red shoulder bag.

He walked slowly to his mother and walked out of the house together.

Kato Megumi's grandfather's house.

After lunch, the whole family gathered together happily and praised each other's business.

"Hey, Keiichi, where have you been? You didn't even eat lunch at home!"

Mrs. Kato frowned and pretended to be angry.

The boy named Keiichi scratched his head, a trace of embarrassment on his face, and said apologetically: "Sorry, auntie, I went out to buy a book."

"You are not allowed to go out this afternoon, understand? Today is your grandfather's birthday."

"Yes!" Keiichi replied seriously, but he was thinking secretly in his mind.

Damn it! I went to the bookstore to browse around in the morning, but I was so engrossed in reading that I forgot to go home.

He took "Sword Art Online" and walked to the corner alone, ready to continue reading this newly discovered work.

"Xiaohui, when did you appear here?"

The girl who suddenly appeared in the corner scared him so much that he almost threw the book in his hand away.

“I’ve always been here.”

Kato Megumi has long been accustomed to being ignored.

Her eyes were as calm as water, without a single ripple.

Kei nodded and sat down a few seats away from Kato Megumi.

He is actually not very familiar with this cousin.

After all, we only see each other a few times a year, and our presence is not very noticeable during family gatherings.

"Keiichi-kun, can you lend me that book?"

Kato Megumi accidentally glanced at the title of the book and spoke calmly.

"Eh? Sure, I just bought this book this morning. It's pretty good."

Kei looked puzzled, wondering why Kato Megumi would talk to him.

However, as a relative, he still handed the book to Kato Megumi.

Kato Megumi took the book and glanced at the cover.

"Sword Art Online", author: Ryou.

I think I heard people at the next table talking about this book title in a coffee shop last week.

Ryou?

The guardian knight seems to be called Hiratsuka Ryosuke, and he is a very famous person in elementary school.

Is he the author of this book?

I flipped through a few pages casually and didn't read much of the story, but the exquisite illustrations made Kato Megumi's calm eyes show a little fluctuation.

This is such a beautiful painting. I'll buy a copy later.

Time passed little by little, and the party at Kato's house ended.

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