CHAPTER SIXTY THREE

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Andrew glanced at a document that David had just finished. In the title of the document is written a sales report and he can see the St. Haven's logo. Maybe the editor team had sent a report document on the sales of the novel, as Macy had said at the hospital.

"The report was beyond expectation. They noted that the sales of the novel were much higher than the first quota they had predicted," said David. "They are trying to fill the quota for the third printing because the demand is getting higher. Distributors also need to arrange shipments until the second print is complete which is expected to be completed by the end of the week."

Andrew took a deep breath. For now, he doesn't really care about the sales report. It's not that he feels arrogant, but he is just trying to write a good book. If it gets such a big response, that's a bonus.

"What about the promotion?" Andrew asked quietly.

"There doesn't seem to be any additional promotions scheduled. St. Haven is working on a polling system for the winners of the fan sign event. Thirty people at your request. If everything goes well, the promotions will be finished within two weeks," replied David.

Andrew nodded slightly. At least only these two weeks he would be so busy. He can handle it.

"Ah..." said David after a while. "And for the past two weeks too, I don't think you should drive yourself. St. Haven has provided transportation for you. There will be a driver and also some bodyguards. I just found out about that too. St. Haven said that was their deal with CR."

"Starting on Monday?"

David mumbled. "I think it's pretty good. With the current situation, having a driver and some bodyguards would be great. It's for your safety too. Because among the scheduled schedule you will be doing promotions to several bookstores. If it's some magazine, radio and television interviews, the crowd won't be that big. It's different from the conditions in the bookstore later because everyone can come freely."

Andrew glanced at his laptop screen and let out a long sigh. "It's up to you. Just do what you think is best," he muttered.

David was silent. Well, if the man doesn't protest with the driver and bodyguard, that's pretty good. However, it is undeniable that he also feels strange with his cousin's attitude today. Apart from the guy writing a new story idea, his silence really doesn't match Andrew's character.

But David didn't want to make a fuss about it. He was about to go back to his work when Andrew called his name.

"David, Macy said you came to my apartment a few days ago."

David's brow furrowed. Macy told Andrew that he came to the apartment? Does Andrew also know that Macy also lives in the apartment building? Has it been a long time or he just found out like David, a few days before?

"Y-you know that Macy lives in the same building as you?"

Andrew looked at David for a moment. Oh, wait a minute! David knows that Macy lives in that apartment building! Yesterday Andrew didn't think about it at all when Macy mentioned that his cousin had stopped by. Besides, David also didn't say anything these few days.

"Not deliberately. I was surprised too," Andrew mumbled.

Well, it's not a complete lie. When he first found out that Macy lived in the same building it was really an accident and he was shocked.

David nodded slightly. "I met her in the lobby. At first, I thought you didn't know either. Macy said that there's no reason for her to tell me or you that she lives in the same building as you."

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