After Uchimaki Subaru entered, he noticed Colette's gaze fixed on him.
After putting down his backpack, he asked curiously, "Colette-chan, is there sothing wrong?"
Nodding repeatedly, Colette said, "Uchimaki-senpai, what you were drawing yesterday, why does it feel a bit different from the Art Club's usual stuff?"
"Oh, that."
Uchimaki Subaru finally understood what was going on. He moved his easel over, put the unfinished drawing on it, and said, "I don't think I've told you, Colette, have I? My goal when I joined the Art Club was to draw the most perfect 2d waifu!"
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Kaede and Eriri already knew about this, but Colette was hearing it for the first ti and was clearly a bit stunned at first.
However, this child was no ordinary person. She recovered in a few seconds and clapped, "Oh!!! I don't quite understand, but it sounds amazing!"
This child is really innocent.
Kaede and Eriri exchanged glances, then stopped paying attention and started working on their own things.
Colette, on the other hand, began to huddle with Uchimaki Subaru, watching him draw his half-finished new waifu.
However, a casual glance from Kaede revealed sothing.
He poked Eriri's arm, gesturing with his eyes towards Uchimaki Subaru.
Eriri looked at Kaede, then at Uchimaki Subaru, finding no problems, and couldn't help but give Kaede a questioning look.
Waving Eriri over, Kaede whispered to her once she approached, "Eriri, do you get a sense of déjà vu from Uchimaki's painting?"
"Hmm? Déjà vu?"
Eriri was a bit confused, but still looked at Uchimaki Subaru's painting.
She hadn't noticed it before, but now that Kaede had reminded her, Eriri found the problem.
It's well-known that the 2d waifu Uchimaki Subaru usually draws are created by him based on various types of characters, incorporating his unique ideas, and generally don't make people associate them with any existing characters.
But this waifu he's drawing today... the more she looked at it, the more it resembled Usami Mizuki?
It wasn't a trick of the eye; it really looked more and more like her!
After staring for a while, Eriri, fearing that Uchimaki Subaru might notice their movents, retracted her gaze, took a deep breath, and whispered to Kaede, "Kaede-kun, it's true, it looks so much like Mizuki!"
"Right? I knew I wasn't mistaken."
After nodding, Kaede leaned into Eriri's ear and said, "It seems things are developing in ways we didn't know."
"Mhm, indeed we didn't know, but it's a good thing, a good thing."
Seeing the direction Uchimaki Subaru's painting was taking, Eriri narrowed her eyes, feeling pleased. She wasn't worried at all now. Whether Uchimaki Subaru was drawing this based on Usami Mizuki or unconsciously drew it this way, it was a good thing.
It was clear that these two had definitely started their relationship, and she no longer needed to worry, just waiting for news of victory from her good friend.
The cheerful Eriri could finally concentrate on drawing her manga.
After watching Uchimaki Subaru draw for a while, Colette, although she also noticed a slight sense of déjà vu, this innocent girl didn't see the problem. After satisfying her curiosity, she turned to Eriri.
And then, a new world opened up for her.
"Eriri-senpai, are you drawing manga?"
Moving her small chair closer, Colette asked excitedly, "Is it manga? Manga?"
Since she had let Colette join, Eriri hadn't intended to hide it from her, and readily admitted, "That's right, I'm drawing manga. Colette-chan, do you usually read manga? Like Jump?"
"I do! But not much, because it's troubleso to buy every week at the bookstore, so if I occasionally rember to read, I subscribe to the digital version on my phone!"
As expected, Colette didn't read much manga, so even when she saw the manga Eriri was drawing, she didn't recognize it as Nurarihyon no Mago. It was just as she said, she didn't read much.
However, since she was a beginner reader who knew about manga, Jump, and even digital subscriptions, Eriri, while drawing, also had so thoughts about getting her hooked.
So, without stopping her hand movents, Eriri took out her phone, opened the Jump digital weekly that she also subscribed to, and handed it to Colette: "Colette-chan, look at the manga on this. It's what I draw!"
"Oh?"
Taking the phone, Colette happened to see the Nurarihyon no Mago page Eriri had opened, and imdiately understood.
"Eh? Eh eh eh eh eh? Does that an Eriri-senpai is a manga artist? That's amazing!!!"
The little girl instantly jumped up, looking at Eriri with excitent.
"Hmph hmph! Amazing, right? Among serialized manga artists, I'm the youngest!"
Eriri proudly lifted her head, and then her brushstrokes inevitably went awry. Fortunately, it was digital drawing, and she corrected it the next second.
Colette looked at the phone, then at Eriri's computer screen. After confirming she wasn't mistaken, she saw the author's column below Nurarihyon no Mago.
"Huh? Besides Eriri-senpai, there's another author too. Could it be..."
Colette instinctively looked towards Kaede, and then saw Kaede doing sothing similar.
Nodding at Colette, Kaede explained with a smile, "That's right. I write the manga's script, and I also do the storyboards. As for the character designs, Eriri and I create and modify them together. But for the drawing, the main content is all completed by Eriri. I help with so of the minor details."
"Oh!!!" Colette's eyes widened. "Colette feels like she's co to a very extraordinary place!"
Just then, the President, having finished his duties, also arrived at the club room.
Hearing Colette say this, he smiled and said, "That's right. Although our Art Club has few mbers, everyone is very talented. Sawamura and Asakura, not to ntion, collaborate on manga, and Asakura is also a best-selling light novel author. Furthermore, Uchimaki and Usami received excellent rankings in last year's art competition. There should be a competition today too. Colette, if you're interested, you can also participate!"
"Mhm! I want to participate!"
Although Colette was a novice, she had no fear of participating in competitions and never thought she would be rejected. She imdiately showed extre enthusiasm, which brought tears to the President's eyes.
The Art Club has a successor.
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