I'm a demon in Tokyo!

Final Thoughts of Volume 2

Remarks at the end of Volume
The second volume is finished, so let’s celebrate.

I am quite satisfied with this volume compared to the first one.

Although there are still some minor problems... well, they are unavoidable.

After all, this volume, totaling 172952 words, was written in a mere 24 days!
An average of 7206 words a day, it’s really hard for me!
Taking into account the 3-word setting and outline, I update an average of 8400 words a day... Gulp, it's burned out and has turned into snow-white ash.

There were fewer updates in the last few days of the volume, and there was really nothing we could do about it, since we had to wrap it up.

It is indeed difficult to strike a balance between the large number of updates and the quality during the serialization period.

But don't worry, we can continue to update rapidly after the third volume is launched.

——Please give me more monthly tickets and automatic subscriptions!!!

In addition, the subscription for the chapter before the end of the volume reached 715, which is almost the same as the first subscription. The average subscription also increased from 1190 to 1750, which can be said to be a great victory!

This shows that my writing style is still okay.

[Tomorrow, I might take a day off to refine the settings and outline for the third volume.]

Or maybe not.

If you ask for leave, a leave application will be issued.

Otherwise, it’s an update!
Although there is still a lot I want to talk about, the third volume is almost here!

Let’s first bring out the third volume, which is a huge volume with over 50 words.

Next up!
This is the preface of the third volume [People of the World] -

"The rivers are clear and the seas are peaceful, the times are peaceful and the harvests are plentiful.

The government is in order and the people are in harmony, the country is peaceful and the people are safe.

The military discipline is strict, the people are prosperous and the country is rich.

If you can't even do these things, then what qualifications do you have to be called a citizen of the world?"

In the Okehazama, the daimyo who was destined to fail in history said this to Uesugi Tetsu.

(End of this chapter)

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