Seventy-six-six, it turns out that he is also a face-saving person
If Levi remembers correctly, it was Kabaya's 'book list' for him, with a book with that name written on it. He took out his phone, looked at the book list again, and then clicked on the photo album on his phone, where there were also the cover images of the books in the book list that Kaguya had sent him yesterday. Levi doubled the title of the book with the cover art, and confirmed that it was the book Kaguya was buying. However, when he reached for it, he saw the price on the small round sticker attached to the lower right corner of the book, which made Levy's hand pause slightly.
Although since Rezusen became familiar with the situation in the central area, Levi was rarely sent out by Kaguya to help her buy a fanbook. But because I bought it before, the average selling price of these small books is still clear to Levy. And the one on the table here,The price marked is ten times higher than the average price of this kind of small book!
A thin book with a total of only about ten pages, and maybe all the black and white pages except for the cover, but it will sell for the price of a new limited edition game on consoles...... It's no wonder that this book is different from the others, not on the side, but on the cover of the show.
Although Lévy was shocked by the price, he did not give up buying it because he saw that it was too expensive. Anyway, it's Kaguya's money that is spent, and the former princess is obviously not the one who will affect the mood of the purchase because of the price. She is typical, as long as she wants something, no matter how much money she pays, as long as money can solve it, she can do it without blinking. However, this kind of marketing method of high-priced products directly showing the cover is convenient for Levy. He didn't have to think about it to know that the things Kaguya bought for himself must be very rare treasures, and the price must not be cheap. Since it is a high-priced one, it must be like this one, and you can see the cover directly without having to go to the crowded bookshelves. It's a big deal that I didn't go to the next one, so it's a lot easier to find.
Looking up, sure enough, there are a few conspicuous places with high-priced books like this. There are even the most precious ones that seem to be placed directly in sealed plexiglass cabinets, and they are locked, and it is estimated that you have to talk to the clerk to help open and take them out. What's more, Levy saw a vertical cabinet in the middle of the medieval area, with a few doujinshi in it and the words "only for display and not for sale", as if to highlight the essence of this store and use it as a 'treasure of the town store'!
I scanned the few books in the town store, but fortunately they weren't written in Kaguya's book list. Otherwise, if Kaguya had to buy those copies, Levi would have a bit of a headache to complete the 'mission' she had given today. Although with his ability, it is not difficult to 'get his hands on those books' without alarming the store. But Lévy is not a thief with no moral bottom line. I won't do such a hurtful thing unless I have to. If it was a commission similar to the previous one with the nature of 'punishing evil and eliminating traitors', it would be better to say, such as the destruction of the secret base of the organization to which Eve belonged, and Levi would not be soft at all. But there is obviously no comparison between here and there, people open their doors to do business, what is Levi calling when he comes to be a thief?
However, it is said that it is not for sale. But Levi felt that if the price was high enough, it might not necessarily be impossible to buy those comics. It's even an exaggeration to buy this store directly...... For the sake of true love, not to mention that he thinks Kaguya might really be able to do such a thing.
But fortunately, Levy didn't have to think about these troubles now. He also checked the book list and cover that Kaguya gave him, and took down a few of the high-priced second-hand doujinshi that were placed on the display to see the cover. However, there was no need to find a clerk to open the plexiglass cabinet to pick up the book, which made Levi a little surprised. It is estimated that it may not be that the higher the scarcity, the more Kaguya wants it, mainly depending on whether those things meet her 'appetite'.
Stacking the books on top of each other, Levi also paid attention to the back covers, which looked perfectly fine on both sides. Then go back to the elevator and go downstairs directly to the cash register. After a while, the clerk at the cash register was replaced by a young man, which also made Levi a little more comfortable, saving him some embarrassment in facing the female clerk.
After paying a price that was definitely too high for a book, Levi left the store and turned straight into another store next to him.
In another store, Levi also followed the same simple shopping process as just now, and when he came out of the elevator and returned to the store, he took the bag in his hand, corresponding to the book purchase list and doujinshi cover on his mobile phone, and confirmed again, he couldn't believe that he had completed the purchase list that Kaguya had given him so easily.
From this smooth process, Levi estimated that Kaguya had actually researched in advance when he wrote the titles of those books, and confirmed that they were all available on the street, so he made the list.
So the rest of the books should also be found in the few stores in the appendix at the back of Kaguya's list? Levi took a closer look, and in addition to the two largest and most famous doujinshi sales chains, there were also three small shops he hadn't heard of. It is estimated that all three of them are non-chain, small shops run by individuals only here.
What are the items in the two large chains, Levi reckons that although they don't sell them on their websites, they might be able to check the inventory data, and Kaguya probably learned from those places that the books she wants can be bought at the branch of the Nihonbashi Electric Street in Osaka. And those three Levi haven't heard of the name.,There must be no branch on the school island.,Maybe it's Kaguya who called and asked according to all the doujinshi stores on this street recorded on the map.,One by one?
Well, it's definitely not Kaguya himself who called. Think about it and know that the woman who never likes to go out and stay at home every day still yells that she doesn't have enough time to spend all day long, so she won't do this kind of troublesome thing that can be done for others. She wrote a full list of books 100% like she did now, and then handed it to Reizen, asking her to help call store by store to confirm if it was still in stock.
For a moment, Levi imagined Rezuzen holding the phone and struggling to read the titles of books written by Kaguya that even a man as big as Levi was embarrassed to read.