Volu 7, Afterword
The afterword is only two pages again.
I’ve sohow managed to end Volu 3. This was my first three-parter, but I can only do this thanks to all of you. Thank you very much.
I talked a little about Kurashiki last ti, but it really is a nice city. It got destroyed quite a bit here, but it might be fun checking those areas on a map and visiting them.
Anyway, I’m rushing along, but here’s the customary chat.
“I’ll ask just to fit the pattern, but did you read it?”
“Yes, of course. I never expected Shinjou to see Hiba killed by Apollo, beco the blonde-haired large-breasted Super Normal, and then use the Negative Spirit Bomb.”
“You didn’t read it, did you? And Hiba’s Krillin now?”
“No, I really did read it. That boy has a terrible success rate in his fights, doesn’t he?”
“It’s about the sa as your success rate in hitting on girls. More importantly, you got married around the ti 3-A was released, didn’t you? Congrats.”
“Stop simultaneously teasing and congratulating in an afterword my wife is going to read!!”
“I see. So wives are reading my books now, are they? This might have entered a genre middle and high school kids will be hesitant to pick up. Maybe I should use ‘Popular with Newlywed Wives!’ to advertise it. That’d be terrible.”
“Stop setting up the joke and giving the punchline on your own. Anyway, I gave a painful story last ti, so it’s your turn.”
“I don’t have any painful mories from middle or high school. The day before I graduated from middle school, I was hit by a car while riding my bike. The bike was bent in half, but I was completely unhard.”
“You can’t do that. When that happens, you have to almost die and raise a flag with the girl who runs over to you.”
“Um, is this guy’s wife listening? The idiot is seriously saying this, so I’m gonna make sure to record it.”
“Please don’t do that! After she read 3-A’s afterword, my household nickna was Tits Checker.”
So this ti it’ll be Flag Checker.
Anyway, I edited this while listening to ASKA’s Seiten wo Horu Nara Yuugure wo Mate. (It puts in a good mood lyrically as well.)
“Who was it that stood up?”
I also thought about that. Volu 4 is up next, so wait just a bit.
May 2004. A morning in which the rain refuses to let up.
-Kawakami Minoru
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