After strolling around Akihabara, he found that some of the shops here had the characteristics of an otaku culture. On the way, Bai Sa also bought a lot of things for his sisters. He believed that the three of them would like them.
Sha Wu's plushie, Qiong Mei's jewelry, and Xiao Jiu's gothic loli outfit.
After shopping for a while, he looked at the time. It was almost time.
His right hand held the box of clothes and jewelry, and his left hand held the doll in front of him.
The doll he bought for Sha Wu was a little too big, and it blocked his vision with his left hand in front of his chest. It was over.
He didn't know who was walking so fast that Bai Sa didn't notice it and had already gotten into a fast-moving passerby.
Bai Sa had a strong body and cultivated Taiji Fist, so he had a high level of balance.
He was fine after being hit. His body only swayed a little, but he still stood.
However, the person who was hit by him did not have it easy. It was as if she had hit a soft wall, and the rebound force directly shook her down.
The things she was holding in her hands were scattered all over the ground. Fortunately, she should be fine. She paused for a moment and quickly got up.
Realizing that he had bumped into someone, Bai Sa felt a little uncomfortable.
Although he was the one who was hit by someone, it was also because he did not look where he was going.
Thus, Bai Sa quickly placed the cloth bag beside it and placed the doll on it, freeing his hands to help pack the things.
"I'm sorry. I didn't look at the road just now and caused you trouble. Let me help you?”
The person who was knocked down by Bai Sa had a big hat on his head. He was currently kneeling on the ground and cleaning up bit by bit. He did not pay attention to Bai Sa, the 'culprit', just now.
"No!"
Bai Sa's hand had yet to touch her things when that person suddenly shouted, almost giving him a fright.
The voice was crisp and pleasant to the ear, and her figure was rather thin. It should be a girl.
After being yelled at by this person, his hands stopped moving.
The half-picked up bag was suspended in the air, and he could see what was inside the bag.
A manga book?
No wonder she stopped him.
Although the otaku culture was recognized, for some reason, the students in school looked down on their classmates who were reading comics.
Wasn't it because Ying Lili didn't want to be ostracized that she created a persona for herself?
This girl was obviously a victim.
"It's fine. It's just a comic. I draw comics.”
He spoke very softly, afraid that he would agitate the young girl.
As expected, the girl under the hat trembled and fell silent.
Bai Sa was also a little embarrassed. If he had known earlier, he wouldn't have said it. This kind of public execution wouldn't be good for anyone.
Then, he saw that the other party was still motionless, so he silently helped her pick up everything.
After she was done packing, she placed the bags next to the person. She patted her shoulder without saying anything, took her things, and left.
"He... Aren't you going to discriminate against me?"
After Bai Sa left, the young girl stood up and looked in the direction Bai Sa had left. Her gaze changed unpredictably, and no one knew what she was thinking. Then, she picked up the bags and left.
It was already noon, and the appointed time was almost up. Bai Sa also appeared at the appointed place.
What he didn't know was that Machida Yuanzi, who had placed her life on his shoulders, had arrived here more than an hour ago with a nervous expression.
The editor waited for the author in advance. The author was a newcomer, so it was no wonder.
Actually, Machida Yuanzi didn't need to be so nervous. Since Bai Sa had invested in their library and won the first place in the newcomer competition, he naturally wouldn't change the website at will. It was also very simple to sign a contract.
The reason why he comforted the managing editor so seriously was to train the newcomer. He also knew that among the editors under him, only this newcomer had the most drive and talent. If he was trained well, he could be his successor.
The editor-in-chief did not expect that a casual sentence would put so much pressure on Machida Yuanzi, and it had exceeded the effect.
Holding a cup of coffee, he slowly took a sip to ease his nervousness.
Machida Yuanzi's eyes were fixed on the entrance of the coffee shop, waiting for the appearance of the author god.
She hadn't been working for long, and she had only become an editor because she wanted to read novels for free. Her short working time meant that she didn't have many authors under her, so she didn't have the experience of interacting with famous authors.
This was her first time, and it was a very important one.
He couldn't be careless.
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