Chapter 217: Supernatural Novel
Due to the change of the year name, this year's May Golden Week has 10 days, whether it is students, office workers, or businesses, they are very happy, and everyone can get a happy world, it's as simple as that.
The Golden Week of Heguo and May Day are not much related, but several festivals gather together, which leads to the formation of a long holiday.
For example, Showa Day on April 29, Constitution Day on May 3, Green Day on May 4, and Boys' Day on May 5 are the ones where carp streamers are hung.
A series of festivals have to be closed, and on weekends, many companies simply think, since this is the case, let's have a holiday together.
As a result, the culture of Golden Week was formed.
For Enron, his late-night cafeteria naturally does not have a long holiday.
You can open it if you want to, and rest when you want to rest, it's all about interest.
Today, Enron changed his Twitter and Line to [Late Night Canteen @ Today's Rest].
When he made changes to Twitter, he also glanced at the movements of other people who followed.
For example, Kazuma Sakamoto's Twitter [Sakamoto I am the strongest] has beer and microphones, and it seems to be in KtV's photo, and there are photos of him and several women in the photo.
[The friendship is the highest, yes! 】
That's what Sakamoto and Ma said.
Enron hoped that when he saw him after the end of Golden Week, at least his head was still on his neck, instead of being held in the arms of some girl and going away on a boat.
Another example is Suzuya's Twitter shallot, which is the appearance of a blue sea.
This is obviously not a country of peace, right?
[Hmph, the exotic sea also has an evil aura, Miss Ben's enemy today has decided to be you!] 】
The accompanying picture shows a huge coconut with an open mouth.
It looks like I'm traveling abroad.,Open a shrine.,The family is really rich.。
Thinking of the monster ingredients that Suzuya shallots hadn't gotten at home yet, An Ran couldn't help but feel regretful.
After liking the two, he put away his phone, the wind chimes rang, locked the door, and walked out of the late-night cafeteria safely.
Today's weather is fine and perfect for going out.
Wild cats nested in groups on the walls basking in the sun, seemingly ignoring the safe passing, and several shops hung signs that were closed, probably ready to travel.
An Ran wore a black dress like a priest's gown and walked down the street, attracting the attention of many women.
"Well, can you take a picture with me?"
Some girls couldn't help but come forward to talk.
Enron did not refuse, but took a photo with the other party very gentlemanly and smiled.
Riding the subway, he soon came to the entrance of Ichiban Street in Kabukicho.
There are many pedestrians on the streets, and there are many foreign customers who come here to experience the customs unique to Japanese countries.
In Kabukicho during the day, in addition to the shops that lead up the ladder to adults, there are many restaurants, izakayas, and ordinary shops, so at first glance, it looks like a normal shopping street.
While waiting for the traffic light, An Ran took out his mobile phone to confirm the information entrusted by Sakamoto and Ma.
The consignor is Shiokawa Shoten.
Shiogawa Bunko belongs to the Shiokawa Group, one of the largest publishing groups in the country, and its subsidiaries include newspapers, television stations, cinemas, bookstores, publishing houses, etc., and is a large company with considerable scale.
Shiokawa Bunko is one of them, focusing on supernatural thriller stories.
In a world where weirdness has become common knowledge and people have become accustomed to ghosts and monsters, writing about the supernatural is not so easy.
It's like a military guy who doesn't know how to use firearms, and a guy who writes about food doesn't know how to cook, and the author who writes about the supernatural is often complained by readers, what real resentful spirits are not like this, how can monsters be so stupid, why can't the protagonist predict events in advance, and so on.
There's a big feeling that if you don't know how to get rid of spirits, you don't deserve to write about spirits.
Enron doesn't see much like this, and he doesn't know the specific details.
However, he learned through the information that the current mainstream supernatural is actually just a romance in a supernatural shell.
In the past, the domineering president, the handsome monk became a domineering vampire, a handsome monster, and then fell in love with the heroine who was an ordinary person.
There are also adventure stories of ordinary male high school students who encounter blonde vampires whose limbs are cut off and their hearts gouged out on the way from school, and thus step into a strange world.
In general, it is similar to the supernatural story of An Ran's previous life, only missing some customs that catch the wind and shadows.
Kazuto Yamada is one of the authors.
His previous serialized "Winter, Snowman, Your Corpse" in Shiokawa Bunko was quite acclaimed, and it is a supernatural that integrates elements of reasoning, and it is very novel in the romance routine of Issui and has gained huge popularity.
After the serialization ended, Kazuto Yamada naturally began the creation of the next work.
He and the editor discussed the same supernatural with an element of reasoning, and whether the stage would be set in modern Tokyo or bustling Kabukicho, and the title of the book and the result of the editor's discussion were "A Hitchhiker's Guide to Kabukicho".
However, just like other authors, Kazuto Yamada fell into a creative bottleneck, and in three months, except for fifteen animations, nine director's cut extended films, and six role-playing games, he didn't write a word.
In a moment of pain, the editor suggested to him, "Why don't you go out for a walk, maybe you can get inspiration."
Kazuto Yamada packed up his things, walked out of the house, and went to the stage, Kabukicho Ichiban Street to collect materials.
This was last weekend.
Then, since Kazuto Yamada left home, until now, he has not returned with any news, and the phone has not been able to get through, as if the world has evaporated.
The editor in charge originally wanted to call the police, but after thinking about it, if Kazuto Yamada, a cutting-edge writer from his own library, was taken out of the custom shop by the police and exposed, it would be enough for "Weekly Bunchun" to make big news.
I was a little uneasy about hiring a private detective, and after thinking about it, the editor found Kazuma Sakamoto through his connections, hoping to use the power of the soul slayer to find Kazuto Yamada.
Live to see people, dead to see the draft.
"It's hard work to be a writer."
Enron saw the signal light turn green, and he crossed the zebra crossing to Kabukicho.
The preliminary investigation of Sakamoto and Ma has almost been completed, for Enron, it is quite time-saving to avoid the link of inquiring about the news, he is a soul reliber, and he is not a private detective, as long as he tells him where the weirdness is, and then he goes over to blast the weird, and it's over.
Walking on the street, An Ran also attracted the attention of many girls, probably thinking that he was the top brand of which cowherd shop.
The two reporters were still interviewing passers-by on the street, and this time the interview seemed to be a girl from a custom shop, but for some reason, An Ran looked a little familiar.
He didn't care about the details, but followed the road, passed by [Changchun], which was still being rebuilt, and came to an alley.
At the end of this alley, there is a quaint wooden door.
The custom shop [Taoyuan] opened by the yokai is the world on the other side of this wooden door.
According to information from Kazuma Sakamoto, Kazuto Yamada is in this shop.