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How do you like the 22nd volu of the series, "The Beginning of the Unrest (Part 2)"? Did you like it?

In the previous volu, I basically outlined the worsening situation in the world, and the main the of this volu was a change in the situation around the main character. The reason for a possible bad balance is, most likely, that originally calculated for 1 volu events were eventually divided into 2 parts. Well, it serves us right.

The thought-giving end of volu 21 is not associated with this 22 volu, but with the next volu, 23 volus.

Events will move on even faster. Starting with volu 21, events can be considered not "arcs" with pauses between episodes, but one continuing to develop a plot.

You could have an impression that in this 22 volu of the place of "hero" and "heroine" the duet of Saburou and Shiina could take, but after 23 volus they will beco ordinary secondary characters. I feel it will be a loss.

Along with the Kurob twins, Shiina and Saburou are ideal candidates for the main roles in the side stories, but I do not get to that hand at all. There is a feeling that I have run out of characters. This is a serious problem.

At the planning stage of this series, two main thes were highlighted. First, these are the contradictions between those who possess the power of magic, and those who do not possess it. This is the current storyline.

And secondly, it is a struggle for the legacy of a prehistoric civilization that used magic as the basis of its entire technology. This story is sowhat reminiscent of the series "Alien" by Kikuchi Hideyuki-sensei, and also by "Spriggan" Minagawa's Ryouji-sensei. But this was not based on a historically authentic "occult" the, as in the two works. All the legacy and relics were completely invented. We are talking about "antinite" and "relics

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