Chapter 190 Just looking at it, I opened the browser


Chapter 190: Just looking at it, I opened the browser

Sakyo-ku, Kyoto, 7:30 pm.

In a luxuriously decorated mountain villa, Kaori Ishizawa had just finished his evening meal.

After returning to the room and instructing her servants to deliver the tea to the door later, she shut herself in the door.

Because next is her free time.

Well, that's not right either.

It seems that I am quite free at any time.

She is a little different from others. She doesn't have to go to school. Special teachers will come to her home to teach her.

Perhaps due to the lack of additional social activities, she developed the habit of reading books to relieve boredom since she was a child.

This time is no exception.

"A total of five books were collected in advance."

Kaori Ishizawa looked at the documents on his tablet and couldn't help but muttered a few words.

Above this is the novel document that she just had someone send in advance today. After all, her cousin had been mentioning this matter intentionally or unintentionally this morning. Plus it was the weekend and she didn't need to take extra classes.

Since I had nothing else to do, I naturally wanted to read.

It would be too painful to wait until next week. Anyway, the money is paid by myself, so it won’t hurt to see it in advance, right?

Thinking of this, Ishizawa Kaori couldn't help but smile with some anticipation.

She hastily glanced at the titles and introductions of the five books. Four of them were obviously about love and love. Not only were the titles obvious, but the introductions also summarized the stories very clearly.

There was only one book called "Norwegian Wood", which made her a little disappointed.

Norway, forest?

She has an impression of Norway. She has traveled there before, but do the Norwegian forests have any special meaning?

Not sure why.

Kaori Ishizawa curled his lips and decided to read this book until the end.

What she wanted to see more was a sweeter love story suitable for junior high school girls aged fourteen or fifteen. She didn't want to see anything like forests or oceans.

If she wanted to see something like that, she could always arrange for her family to take her there to see it.

Soon, Kaori Ishizawa, who put "Norwegian Wood" last, found the book he wanted to read first.

It was just the title of the book that confused her.

"'Gymnastics Teacher at Girls' School', this one is quite interesting. But is this kind of book really related to literature?" she said dubiously.

She also didn't want to read simple light novel love stories, because she found them boring.

It is best if it is both literary and has some classic love scenes. Only to this extent can it attract her attention.

Like this book about a girls' school or a gymnastics teacher, it obviously has the feel of a light novel.

Forget it, it's better than a forest.

With a make-do mood, Ishizawa Kaori clicked on this book.

After just a few glances, her brows quickly wrinkled.

The writing on it is not beautiful at all, it has a very rough feel.

Anyone who has read a lot of traditional literature can feel that there is no so-called literary flavor in this book. It is not that the writing is not good enough, but it is not enough to resonate with a little girl of her age.

It's not artistic enough at all, and it doesn't feel like a literary youth. How can I attract myself to watch it like this?

Soon, Kaori Ishizawa put down the tablet with a disappointed look on his face.

The content is good, it's just about the male protagonist who is a gymnastics teacher helping solve various problems of the girls at school, and finally develops feelings for the girls, and after overcoming all kinds of difficulties, he ends up dating the one he likes the most.

Um.

There's nothing wrong with the narrative, but it's just not to Kaori Ishizawa's liking.

It’s not literary enough, it’s not tragic enough, it doesn’t have that kind of flavor.

Summary, bottom middle.

"Really, the quality is getting worse year by year. What kind of physical literary work is this?" Kaori Ishizawa muttered.

If it was at this level, why didn't she go to Kadokawa Bunko's website to read it.

Do you think your family has too much money, so you spend money on a meaningless competition to make yourself happy?

Although she is still young, she is not really stupid.

Feeling a little irritable, Ishizawa Kaori calmed down a little, then went out to bring in the cold tea outside, and then slowly decided to read the next book.

Time did not pass too long, less than half an hour in total.

The reason why I gave up so quickly was because the book was so poorly written.

Perhaps it was because of the influence of this book that Kaori Ishizawa decided to start reading the second book from his favorite book.

""The Missing Classmate in Classroom No. 7" is great. Teacher Shibata's second sequel has finally been released."

Ishizawa Kaori excitedly opened the book he wanted to read while pouring himself tea.

The author of this book is very popular with her, mainly because the first work of "Classroom No. 7" is well written, with both suspenseful parts and romantic parts that girls like to read.

Teacher Shibata skillfully combined these two elements and successfully turned her, the little princess of the Ishizawa family, into a fan.

The main purpose of this competition is, of course, to find out that Mr. Shibata’s new work is about to be released. In order to see it in advance, we organized this competition.

Yes, Kaori Ishizawa spent a lot of money just to chase stars.

"It doesn't start with the protagonist of the first part. It's a new protagonist. This is it."

Kaori Ishizawa clicked on the novel and started reading it while talking to himself.

It's still Shibata-sensei's familiar style. There is a faint sense of sadness in the text. It is obviously about ordinary daily life, but there is a kind of discomfort that makes people unable to help but feel heartbroken.

Great, this is what I want!

The more Kaori Ishizawa watched, the more he looked up. After seeing the suspenseful part at the back, he became even more attentive.

Even after reaching this point, the sadness in the words still lingers, and it is not in vain that she spent so much money to hold the competition and praise the other party. Shibata-sensei, great!

Perhaps the writer named Shibata is really strong in this aspect, or maybe Ishizawa Kaori simply likes his slightly sad writing style. After being fascinated by it, time passed quickly.

Until the night got darker, Kaori Ishizawa could not put it down while holding his tablet computer.

Dong Dong——

There was a knock on the door.

"Miss, do you still need tea?"

The maid asked softly while standing outside the door.

The sudden interruption made Ishizawa Kaori frown instantly, a little unhappy.

She was reading the last part and was about to finish it when someone suddenly came to disturb her.

People who like to read books or play games will hate this happening, and Kaori Ishizawa is no exception.

However, her good tutoring allowed her to endure her depressed mood. After seeing that the water in the teapot was empty, she casually shouted to the door: "Come in."

"Excuse me"

The maid carefully opened the door to the room and came in with a new pot of tea.

In addition to drinks, she also thoughtfully prepared some cookies and butter biscuits.

Seeing this scene, Kaori Ishizawa immediately raised his eyebrows and smiled happily.

Well, maids are still very discerning.

"Although it is the weekend, it is very late now. Miss, please go and rest after watching for a while, okay?" the maid said cautiously.

She took it back, she felt that this maid was really ignorant.

I was fascinated by what I was watching and said these disappointing things.

You know it's only twelve o'clock now.

"I know, I know."

Ishizawa Kaori said impatiently: "I will finish reading this book soon. I will go to bed after reading it."

"Then I won't bother you. Miss, please call me anytime if you need anything."

The maid quickly left the room.

Kaori Ishizawa, who received nighttime food and tea, devoted himself to the novel again.

After reading the last part of Mr. Shibata's works, she still felt a little unfinished.

"As expected of Mr. Shibata."

She leaned back on the chair, throwing cookies into her mouth, and murmured to herself contentedly: "The writing is so good."

It simply vividly describes the feeling of sadness, sorrow, and moaning of love between boys and girls.

Compared to the first book, I don’t know how much better it is. The leader this time is not Mr. Shibata, so it’s a shady story.

Yes, she felt that in order to prevent the emergence of shady stories, it was necessary for her to hint to the people of the four major groups to be fair, just and open.

This is all to prevent Shibata-sensei's pearl from being tarnished, but she cannot be said to have abused her privileges.

"ah"

"Is it already past one o'clock?"

Kaori Ishizawa clapped his hands, looked at the time displayed on the tablet and shrugged.

It seems that I stayed up late again tonight.

In this case, let's get it together and wait until two o'clock before going to bed.

Anyway, there are less than twenty minutes left before two o'clock. It would feel weird if we don't make up the time.

Ishizawa Kaori felt that she was not sleepy enough to have to sleep.

If that's the case, find another book and read it until two o'clock.

The plan was clear, and the little princess, who was still in junior high school, immediately smiled happily.

But when she returned the pages on the tablet to the first five documents, looking at the book with the strange name, she fell into deep thought for a moment.

"Let's take a look at what you wrote." Kaori Ishizawa carelessly touched the hair by his ear and murmured, "If the writing is too bad, you probably won't send it to me."

Although the title of the book is very literary, it does not look like it is about love.

But that's fine, because after all, the material for my dreams when I sleep at night is reserved for Shibata-sensei's works.

If you read other romance works at this time, it will cause the dream material to become confused.

Reading this kind of purely literary and artistic book can just play a relieving role.

Thinking of this, Kaori Ishizawa no longer hesitated. After clicking on "Norwegian Wood" quite casually, she lowered her chair and planned to just look up at it.

But she seems to have underestimated the content of the book.

Obviously at the beginning, he just wanted to relieve his boredom and pass the time until two o'clock.

But I don't know why, but as I looked at her, something didn't look right on her face.

As she watched, she changed from lying on the chair to lying on the bed.

As she looked at it again, her breathing became more rapid and her body could not stop shaking.

Facts have proved that this kind of work is still a bit too advanced for her, a middle school princess who was raised in a boudoir.

(End of chapter)

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