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Following Kijima Yuta into the studio, Eiri immediately quickly turned her eyes to scan the room for any "reading books" belonging to boys.

Kijima Yuta looked at her actions helplessly and did not stop her.

He thought that what he could find in this room were just the works by Eri Kashiwagi that he bought last time. He had nothing to worry about other things...

Sure enough, after a while, Yinglili walked to the work table and pulled up a chair and sat down with some disappointment. She was still a little disappointed that she couldn't find what she wanted to see.

As for the works of Teacher Eri Kashiwagi, she had known about them for a long time.

What does Eri Kashiwagi’s works have to do with her, Eri?

Kijima Yuta gave her a funny look, and Eiri's cheeks turned red, "Where are your comics? Take them out quickly and let me see them!"

"I really don't know why a male high school student of your age is not normal at all?"

"What does Eiri say a normal male high school student should look like?" Kijima Yuta helplessly handed her the drawings on the table, "Can't even Kashiwagi Eiri's works prove that I am a normal male high school student? ?"

A slight blush appeared on Yinglili's fair and delicate face, but the corners of her mouth couldn't help but turn up. It was obvious that the conversation between the two made her feel good.

She took the drawing handed over by Yuta Kijima and read it, "Isn't that what you bought last time when you said you wanted to learn painting skills from me? Don't try to lie to me!"

"Isn't it normal for a high school boy to not have 180 study journals in his room?"

"I've seen it on my mobile phone before. Ninety percent of the male high school students in the island country have collected it, and the remaining ten percent..."

When she said this, she suddenly stopped.

Kijima Yuta looked at Eiriri in confusion, what happened to the remaining ten percent? I should be within the ten percent.

Turning around, Ying Lili was looking at the drawing in her hand in a daze, her pink lips slightly opened, as if she had seen something surprising.

"Eiriri?"

Kijima Yuta asked in a low voice with some uncertainty.

Could it be that his comics are a bit unpalatable? Or is it that the manga "Demon Slayer" is not recognized by the current public?

Logically speaking, the plot in "Demon Slayer", coupled with the painting skills he has honed over a long period of time, should be considered a masterpiece anyway...

"Uh-huh!"

"Is this what you drew?"

Yinglili finally returned to reality from her daze. She kept flipping through the seven or eight drawings in her hand. She kept looking at them and asked without raising her head: "This looks like..."

"Looks like?" Kijima Yuta.

"It's very strong..." Eiriri put down the drawing and then raised her eyes to look at Yuta Kijima with complicated eyes.

I just started learning painting skills from her a few months ago, and now I have started to create my own comics...

This feeling...how to put it?

There is a feeling of relief and a sense of frustration.

Kijima Yuta's mood went up and down as he listened to Eri's expression. He was relieved when he heard the other party's approval.

"Is it very strong?" He smiled slightly, "Ying Lili also has a part in it."

As he spoke, he took the drawings on the table, nodded with satisfaction and said: "Without Yinglili's previous teachings, it would have been impossible for me to start creating comics in such a short time if I had just learned by myself. of."

"It has nothing to do with me." Ying Lili crossed her arms and turned her head away, but the curvature of the corners of her mouth was pleasing to the eye.

It seems that this guy has not forgotten the teachings of Kashiwagi Eri-sensei!

Thinking about it, she didn't say so.

Yingli curled her lips and said in a clear voice: "With Yuta's ability, even if you don't let me teach you, you can easily reach this level... The length of time does not mean much to Yuta..."

Yuta Kijima said: "I will definitely never forget Mr. Eri Kashiwagi's guidance."

"Now, Mr. Eri Kashiwagi, can you tell me what you think of my manga? This should be regarded as the pioneering work of Mr. Eri Kashiwagi's disciple. Don't you want to give me your opinion?"

"I don't know what a person called Kashiwagi Eri-sensei is." Eiri still had that arrogant expression, but now even Kijima Yuta could hear the lightness in her tone.

She glanced at the drawing again, then quickly turned away and nodded slightly: "But if you want to ask my opinion, I can't tell you."

Kijima Yuta hurriedly pretended to be a good student and listened to the lecture and approached.

Yinglili was very satisfied with his supportive appearance, and the twin ponytails on the back of her head swayed briskly, "Although I have only read the first few chapters, I can still understand some of the world view of this comic... "

"In fact, in the comic industry, exquisite painting style is not a necessary condition for becoming a masterpiece. The most important thing is the setting of the comic."

Kijima Yuta nodded. He naturally knew this. In his previous life, he knew that some Honkai comics had won numerous praises. The most important thing was that the plot settings were enough to attract readers.

Yinglili continued: "But of course it's good to have both, you... um..."

"Demon Slayer... Pillar Slayer Blade, it can be said that I don't see any bad things, at least for now..."

Worried that she had called the wrong name, Ying Lili turned her attention to the drawing again, and at the same time she felt a little strange about the name in her heart.

Kijima Yuta: "..."

The Blade of Pillar Destruction...

It's just his complaints about the subsequent plot development in this comic.

He didn't explain. Anyway, as long as Ying Lili sees the development of the plot in the future, she will understand why he made such a prank.

Yingli nodded and said softly: "I'm really looking forward to the subsequent development of the plot. Yuta, you can continue to draw. I can help you find a publisher when the drawing is almost done."

"I even know some of the editors at Weekly Shonen Jump."

This is also the plan that Yinglili has always had, which is to successfully enter the "book world" and become a serious painter.

Kijima Yuta was a little surprised. He didn't expect that Eiriri would actually know the editor of "Weekly Shonen Jump". After all, it was not a small publishing house, but the most influential manga publishing house in the island country.

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