Volu 8, Afterword
If you’ve been buying one volu at a ti, welco back. If you bought them all at once, welco.
This is Kamachi Kazuma.
The the this ti was the Island Nation. As this is a work of fiction, I added in a bunch of crazy things to make it all seem more uncanny. The small Island Nation has few resources and little food yet takes on the world with great technological ability. I created this story while wondering if there was a large trick to overturn those established facts.
The idea of a teorological weapon has shown up in this series before, but this novel increased the scale to include a global weather control weapon. I read so material on ocean temperature for this novel and it’s quite frightening. The term may sound peaceful enough, but everything I read about it brought nothing but fear. All scientific materials bring a mixture of curiosity and fear, but it’s not often the scales are tipped so heavily toward one side. It was to the point that I added it to a personal list of things not to search. I absolutely do not recomnd it. ...However, you can’t do anything about it if you don’t face it first.
To bring out the unique feeling of the Island Nation, I put so thought into the nas of the Objects and other things. I thought about giving them warship-like nas, but the Capitalist Corporations frawork has a rule about giving Objects female nas. I also had the Object use the tatami shield, gave the final boss multiple forms, had body doubles, put in a steam-filled bath scene, and plenty of other things. Adding in those things made wonder what exactly the unique feeling of the Island Nation is.
Also, this novel had all the battles take place on the ocean. I personally think the most beautiful ocean scenery is the ocean dyed orange, so I set the final battle at dawn. What did all of you think?
I had thought about a diving Object pretty early on. Despite being a submarine, it isn’t hiding at all and it can shoot down nuclear torpedoes or whatever else with its lasers. It would quietly rule over all life while manipulating the weather of every continent from the dark ocean bottom. I feel like I gave it so symbolic elents of a giant monster. I would be delighted if you loved it enough to co up with so other ways of defeating it.
By the way, I could have made a more sentintal story by mixing in mories of the old woman and the mastermind when they were younger, but I decided not to. I thought it would build up the worldview better to leave how the Island Nation turned out that way as a sort of black box. I hope you understand.
I give my thanks to my illustrator, Nagi Ryou-san, and my editors, Miki-san, Onodera-san, and Anan-san. I apologize for all the unreasonable requests I made this ti. From the small details to the gigantic weapons, it was all a lot of trouble, so I thank them for sticking with .
I also give my thanks to the readers. This story used an entire novel for the defeat of a single Object. This was simply the story of slaying a giant foe. I hope you enjoyed it.
And I will end this here.
I hope this book will remain in your heart in so way.
Maybe I should have made it a volcanic island so it could have been a real hot spring.
-Kamachi Kazuma
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