Seventy-sixty-nine, confiscated by Eve?

Compared to those super otaku who have risen to the extraordinary realm of nothing and pain, what is there to care about Levi walking down the street with a bag like this?

It can even be said that if Levi didn't have such a bag in his hand, a person like him, who didn't look like an otaku in terms of his style of dressing, would be curious to walk around the neighborhood and take a few more looks.

"Bring it. ”

Eve didn't care what Levi thought. didn't give him a chance to explain, so he directly snatched the bag that Levi was carrying with both hands, and then turned against the wall, and threw the bag into the other space with an opening while the nearby passers-by were not paying attention.

"Didn't you just say you were going to lunch?"

When it was over, Eve turned her head and clapped her hands, as if she had soiled her clean little hands by taking the bag. But Levi was relieved that she hadn't tried to see what was in the bag all the time. In fact, Lévy also thinks that it is better to put the bag away, but if Eve snatches it and looks at it curiously, she doesn't need to take out the contents of the bag, just looking inside and seeing the words on the side cover of one of the thicker 'general collections', maybe Eve can't help but just let the bag disappear along with the contents of it. Just like when she threw the bag into another dimension just now, it was not the 'storage space' she used to store things, but an unknown space that was randomly opened and didn't know where the spatial coordinates were. Even if the bag is thrown into that space and will not be destroyed by anything, the chance of opening a random spatial coordinate like this is almost equal to zero when it will be randomly opened again next time. Lévy himself is good at it, and no one knows better than him how impossible it is to throw things away like this and try to get them back.

If he really lost all the books he had just bought, Levi wouldn't know how to explain to Kaguya when he got home. You know, although most of those doujinshi are sold for a lot because of their scarcity, that's not the point of Levy's feeling of 'the aftermath'. Only one of them is probably a book that is not marked with a high price because of the style of painting.,But it was specially emphasized to him by Kaguya yesterday.,This is the only one that can be found for the time being.。 If you lose it...... I heard that the doujinshi was just a game for amateurs who had only participated in a small fandom show once. The style of painting is a bit weird.,The painting skills are far inferior to those professional fanartists who are never absent from every big fandom exhibition.。

It is said that few people bought the doujinshi at the exhibition at the time, and most of the original author's self-printed books were dragged back home after the exhibition, and I don't know if they were destroyed or hidden somewhere. And such a book that is actually a very common amateur failure, but because of some novel settings in the story, it suddenly and somehow became hotly discussed on the Internet after a long time.

And Kaguya is one of the most loyal fans of the work that has been spawned out of those interesting settings after the work has been hotly discussed on the Internet.、And this work has attracted attention again.,One of the big fans who has spawned a lot of new fanworks from those interesting settings.。

In fact, the content of this work itself,Kaguya has long seen those sticker sites on the Internet that most fanfiction writers are quite disgusting.。 But as a loyal fan, if you can have that opportunity, of course, I still hope to have a genuine original work. Just like some people choose to download the cracked CD-free version on the Internet because they think it is troublesome to put the disc in the computer drive every time they play a game, but they still buy a genuine copy to show their support for the makers of their favorite games.

Maybe the author of that fanshi was just in school back then, or when he had the opportunity to come into contact with these things and created such a book on a whim. Anyway, when this work became popular on the Internet, I never heard of anyone standing up to prove that he was the original author, or there were online media interviews with the original author.

I'm afraid that the author has long since become the most ordinary adult office worker who no longer pays attention to any comics and games. Maybe you don't even know that your game has been hotly discussed in a small circle.

And the reason why Kaguya remembered to ask Levi to help her be a purchasing agent. The original reason was to hear from a netizen I knew about the appearance of this 'legendary work' in a small doujinshi store in Nihonbashi, Osaka.

If Eve had just destroyed everything without caring about anything...... Lévi couldn't imagine what terrible things would happen to Eve when she returned.

The so-called unjust has the head and the debtor has the owner. Even if Kaguya's anger may turn Levi's anger on the spot, it is definitely Eve who is her enemy. Even though Eve said that she herself could completely control her abilities in the DARKNESS state, and that form of Eve did let Levi see her strength many times. But compared to Kaguya, Levi still didn't think Eve could bargain for anything.

After all, Kaguya's abilities are too unpredictable to be guarded against. And no matter in terms of heart or wisdom, Eve really doesn't have the ability to compete with Kaguya. This simple and stupid little princess, who rarely uses her brains, if she fights Kaguya, she won't be eaten to death by that woman who is more cunning than a fox? Even if she is more powerful than Kaguya, she will definitely not be able to win, not to mention that Eve may not be able to be stronger than Kaguya in the first place......

Kaguya's ability to toss people is something that Levy can guess even if he hasn't really seen it completely, just by some daily clues. It is said that Evan is the dreaded gospel of darkness, but compared to the ability to toss people, Levi is sure that his loli vampire is definitely not the opponent of the otaku who only seems to squat in the room and play games all day long.

Evan's so-called whole person is just some very ordinary means of scaring people. And Kaguya has lived hundreds of thousands of years longer than Evan, anyway, Levi definitely didn't live in vain, that insight, but there are many more than Evan. After all, if you really want to talk about the house, Evan is actually more houseless than Kaguya in general.

When he didn't have enough strength, he hid in Tibet, and after he had enough strength, he lived in seclusion in the deep mountains and old forests all day long. And Kaguya? Just by looking at the historical legends, you can see how rich her experience is. Even if it is a 'small thing' such as a prank, it is necessary to be well-informed and 'learned' from others, so as to absorb enough knowledge to bring forth the new. Someone like Evan, who only works behind closed doors, is so old-fashioned!