Chapter 225: Commemorative Significance

After dinner, the chatting space shifted from the dining room to the large living room. Yona Shinoda took out the books published by Takeshita Kusa that had been prepared early one by one from his LV bag, and stacked them on top of the glass coffee table, picked up his first published "Rashomon" with his left hand, and handed it to him with a signature pen in his right hand. Smiling and silent, she not only asked her idol to sign every book, but also wanted some gifts written specifically for herself.

There is no doubt that her daughter, a teacher, is a die-hard fan of Takeshita Mustard, and she stretched out her hands to take it. Flipping the cover of the book with his left hand and holding the pen in his right hand, he smiled faintly and said, "You say, I write." ”

The flattered Shinoda Yona naturally understands that the staining is all from her student Miyuki Kitagawa. Otherwise, where would you enjoy such a high standard of courtesy? Over the years, Takeshita has only had one book signing. The very few lucky people at the top of the queue not only received autographs from their idols, but also received gifts.

It's a pity that she was waiting in line that time, but it ended before she got there. He also secretly swore that when Takeshita Kusaoji held the next signing party, he would prepare the tent, and the dry food and water would be lined up early. She didn't believe that she couldn't get an icon from her idol.

However, the wait was several years away. Shinoda Yona, who didn't wait for her idol to hold a second book signing, heard a lot of news that Takeshita Kusa would not hold another book signing. Those book lovers who have received the signature of their idols are regarded as if they have received a treasure. As for the few who receive the gift, treat it like a family heirloom.

"Takeshita-sensei, I guess you don't know yet! There is an auction of books you signed on the Internet. It's just that a signed book was once sold to 100,000 yen, and if the book has your signature. The book with a gift suddenly became a limited edition of the limited editions, and it was even fried for 1 million yen, and it is still priceless, after all, it is known that there are only ten books in existence. The ten book friends who have your words in their hands have said that they would rather starve to death than give it away. "There is no Yona Shinoda who is in a hurry to give a word. Tell everything you know and say everything.

"Is that an exaggeration? If it was as valuable as you say, I would no longer write books, but would sign and endorse books that had been published in the past. Then, I put them up for auction online every once in a while. I didn't know about it, and Takeshita Kusaoke, who was really hard to believe for a while, was joking while signing his name in the book.

"Takeshita-sensei, I don't lie to you. It's all true. I wanted to take a picture of a book with your signature on the Internet. However, when I think that it wasn't you who gave me an autograph in person, I always feel that something is missing. Shinoda Yona, who is not patting him at all, is very willing to confess his inner way in front of him.

"It's true. However, I do think it's cheaper. Yona Shinoda, I'll give you some investment advice. Now, you can buy a large number of genuine items signed by Takeshita-kun. I remember very well that at that time, I accompanied him to the signing from beginning to end. That's a rough calculation. The total number of books signed by him is only about 300. Of course, you'd better hoard and collect the kind of books that have a gift. After all, scarcity is expensive. Don't be too expensive. In the future, this thing will not only be worth the price, but also have a huge room for appreciation. The greater Takeshita-kun's achievements in the future, the more the tide will rise. Besides, you really don't have to worry about Takeshita-kun's signing of signed books in the future. But he swore that he would not die a second time. In this one aspect. I absolutely believe that he is a gentleman, a horse is difficult to chase, and he will do what he says. Chie Sakai, who was sitting on the single sofa on the right, interjected.

She paused, not joking. Instead, he gave another example to illustrate: "As far as I know, there is a first-line writer named Jia Pingwa in China, and that one word is 80,000 yuan, which is equivalent to about 1.6 million yen. Although it was calligraphy, without his fame, it would not have been so expensive. Even if what Takeshita-kun writes is not calligraphy, it is completely collectible. If you think about it, Takeshita-kun is a national writer who has never been honored in Japan, far more than domestic first-line writers, and a future generation of literary masters. At the same time, our per capita income is ten times that of Chinese. ”

Takeshita Grass Mustard, who shook his head, put his signed "Rashomon" on the glass coffee table at the same time, and from the top of the stack of books, he took "Poppy Grass" in his hand, and said lightly: "Don't you say it, I haven't remembered one thing yet." The manuscript of my Dream Chaser should be with you! When are you going to give it back to me? ”

"On February 30 of a certain year, I didn't pay it back. Don't be so stingy, just send me a souvenir. Anyway, I've been the editor in charge for you. I'm going to think of it as a family heirloom, because it's your first handwritten work, and it's the only manuscript that has survived to date. As for whether you have a second manuscript in the future, it's hard to say. As long as I keep it, I'm sure it's going to be worth a lot of money. If you don't have money to eat and sell it one day, you won't starve to death. Half-joking, half-serious Sakai Chie, said with a smile.

"Chie, you have to give me back the manuscript of 'Dream Chaser'. Takeshita-kun said that he gave me something to keep as a souvenir. If you don't believe me, you can ask him personally. Kitagawa Kako, who walked in front of her with a fruit bowl, did not fancy the collection value of the manuscript of "Dream Chaser", but another layer of meaning for herself, after all, in the process of his creation, she ran to the cold and asked for warmth again and again. When I heard their conversation, I couldn't help but interject.

"Dad said it was for me." The first time I saw Miyuki Kitagawa fighting between her mother and Aunt Chie, she didn't want this treasure to fall into her hands, after all, she was the most important person on the tip of her father's heart. Her big beautiful eyes looked directly at her father, who was sitting next to her.

Takeshita Kussa, who was completely speechless by their mixing, never said that he would leave the manuscript of "Dream Chaser" to any of the three of them. I still want to keep it as a souvenir, after all, this is the first time he has published an original work. As for the meaning of this, there is no need to say anything more. (To be continued.) )