Chapter 99: The Quintuplets

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Uh..."

Shido couldn't help but be stunned: So many things happened this week, he actually forgot about it!

"You didn't forget, did you?"

Editor Toki asked suspiciously, knowing that his publishing industry spent a lot of resources in order to hold this signing event.

If Shido didn't invite Souji Honjo, the editor-in-chief would be angry, and he would basically be fired from his job.

Editor Toki, a light novel writer, liked Shido quite a lot. Although the content of the novel was not very good, he had a good habit of submitting the manuscript on time.

Therefore, he couldn't help but be a little worried now. After all, the publishing industry had already chosen Souji Honjia over Utaha Kasumigaoka.

What's more, they had already started the propaganda. If Souji Honjo didn't show up by then, Shido would be in big trouble.

Shido didn't really care much about what might happen to him, but he was concerned for Editor Toki, who had always been optimistic about him, and he wanted him to rest assured.

So, Shido smiled lightly, and then replied:

"Of course I won't forget such an important event!"

"Then tell me, what kind of person is Souji Honjo? The editor-in-chief hopes to know more about this fantastic illustrator."

Editor Toki asked indifferently.

Since Shido replied so affirmatively, he naturally believed it, after all, Shido was a very honest person.

"About her?"

Shido murmured, thinking about how to describe Nia Honjo. He could say that she was cute and mature, always teasing him in a sly manner, but that wouldn't be the answer that Editor Toki wanted.

"Her? Is Souji Honjo a woman?"

Editor Toki asked in surprise.

"Yeah! And she's very cute too!"

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"Yeah! And she's very cute too!"

Shido nodded affirmatively, and couldn't help but compliment his girlfriend.

"Isn't she very young?"

Editor Toki frowned. Her mature illustration did not look like the work of a young girl. He would be more likely to believe that the other party was a middle-aged man.

"Emmmm... quite young!"

Shido replied casually. The Second Spirit was very young, at least on the surface.

"You must know that she will be the center of attention as your illustrator during this autograph event..."

Editor Toki cautiously reminded him that this was a serious matter. They couldn't afford him finding someone else to pretend to be the illustrator. Otherwise, their reputation would definitely be ruined.

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