Seven, six, five, Kaguya is omnivorous

Especially when Levi first came in, he glanced over there, but the clerk who was staying behind the cash register was still a young girl...... If it's a man, Levy can't read it, but he can just show the phone screen to others. Although the female clerk who works in this kind of shop must have been experienced in many battles, she is much more knowledgeable than Levina. But a few of the names in the books Kaguya wants to buy are too tasteful, that is, Levi himself feels spicy when he looks at it, doesn't it already belong to the category of sexual harassment and should be arrested?

Levi didn't care about the door, just went inside to find the elevator, and on the sign on the side of the elevator, looked for the floor he should go to.

It's good to help Kaguya buy things because she will let Levi buy them, although they are not normal books, but because of this, they are usually placed in the same area in the store. If all Kaguya wants to buy is a normal healthy and sound fanbook, Levi might have to look for it layer by layer, bookshelf by shelf...... Uh, it seems that I forgot that I just complained that I couldn't sign up with the clerk directly to find a book?

According to the instructions on the sign, Levi waited for the elevator, walked in and pressed the button on the seventh floor. It is said that these shops like to keep the heavy flavors on the top floor or the basement floor. There is no underground in this shop, and on the top floor is a maid café where a girl dressed as a maid at the door has just handed out flyers to Levi, so it has to be placed on the second-to-last floor.

The elevator ascended slowly, and when it reached the back of the floor, the door opened, and signs were plastered on the floor and hung overhead, respectively, that minors were not allowed to enter. However, based on Levy's past experience of helping Kaguya buy things, this kind of sign is actually like putting up a non-smoking sign in a remote place in those forest parks that cover a very large area. It's not so much for the guests who go there, but for the relevant departments who come to inspect it regularly.

Anyway, even in the place where the school island is mainly composed of underage students, Levi has helped Kazuya buy things many times, and he has never seen a minor stopped at the door and not allowed to enter. Once, Levi even met a student in a store who was estimated to have gone to cram school after school, and was still wearing a school uniform when he was about to go home after class.

As a responsible people's teacher, Levi is of course very dissatisfied with the behavior of these stores that only engage in superficial efforts to cover up their ears and steal bells. If it weren't for the fact that they didn't care if the guests who went in were minors, how could Levi use every time he used to help Kabaya buy something, and also pick a relatively remote time to go to those stores that were also relatively remote? What if Levi went into the store a few times and took the basic cover from the bookshelf and thought that this person should be turned away from the police station, and only ran into a student from his own school on the way to pay?

Levi himself is open-minded and naturally not afraid of others misunderstanding, but if people don't ask him if he bought it for others, but quietly return to the school to spread the news everywhere, wouldn't it be possible to affect the reputation of No. 2 Middle School, and even affect the reputation of all teachers in the entire central district, and even more so the reputation of the majority of teachers in the world? People like Levi don't care about themselves, but how can they do things that harm others?

Walking into this floor and turning inside, Lévy was immediately shaken by the covers of the books on the shelves on both sides. If all the books are placed sideways and only the side covers are exposed, it would be fine, but some of them are probably new products that the store is pushing hard, so the cover is so loud that it hopes to attract customers to buy. And those covers can also imagine what kind of patterns will be placed on this floor. However, seeing that there are new products here, it also lets Levi know that this is not the bookshelf he is looking for. He looked up again, found a sign that said 'Precyan', and followed the route.

The doujinshi that Kaguya wants to buy from Levy will definitely not be a new product that can be bought online. Listen to her explanation.,Those who have very spicy names and eyes,It's only sold on the spot at the same exhibition.,And they won't wait for the end of the show to print and distribute to these stores that specialize in doujinshi to continue to sell.。 In other words, if you want to buy those small thin books, in addition to buying them in person, you can only buy them from those who buy them on the spot and then sell them second-hand.

Lévy walked over to the pre-owned area, where the shelves were cluttered with books that were much cluttered than the places outside where new products were placed before. Outside, there are several new books in the same book, and here are uneven side covers of various colors and fonts, which make people dazzled.

After all, they are all second-hand goods sold by the former owners to bookstores or directly consigned, so it is naturally difficult to get a bunch of the same goods together like those new products outside. However, after a few glances at the shelves here, Levi also found that they were not placed randomly, but were placed separately according to different selling prices.

But Levi also found that the second-hand comics displayed here are generally more expensive than the new ones. Probably because what can be put on the shelves here are 'treasures' with a certain rarity and treasure value?

Come to think of it. If all the second-hand goods were put here, the whole floor might be filled with a whole bunch of 'scraps' that the original owners had bought and were going to sell when they were 'used up'.

Levi also doesn't care about 'normal second-hand' that sells for less than the original price, and the books on the list that Kaguya asks him to help buy clearly don't fall into that category. After all, low prices mean that the scarcity is not high, and second-hand goods with low scarcity can be found everywhere on the Internet, and there is no need for Tolevi to go to this physical store thousands of miles away to help her find them. And these scarce 'treasures', for some reason, according to Kaguya, they are not sold in the store's online sales store. She guessed that it was probably because the scarce treasures were not to be sold anyway, and there was no need to put them online to increase the chance of being purchased? Or some of them were indeed very scarce, and the store was also worried that if there was a problem in the mail, it would be entangled by customers and cause a lot of trouble, so they simply let the customers who could take it away directly come to buy it on the spot to avoid possible disputes.

"Oh? this seems to be ......."

Levi suddenly saw a small thin book with the cover facing the customer instead of the side, and the cute little Lori painted on the cover looked quite normal, and there was nothing suspicious about the costume and facial expressions. However, a line of diagonal words printed in the blank space makes people understand at a glance that the content of this thing is by no means as fresh and lovely as the cover shows.