Postscript to Volume 2

Hello everyone, I am Hana from Huainan.

The new year has arrived. I wish all my readers good health and success.

The story of this volume ends here. Thank you readers for reading this.

Speaking of this volume, I initially wanted to write a story about loss. I once heard the author of Kyotobuki, Takeda Ayano, mention the technique of "creating characters in pairs," such as Kumiko and Reina being calm and passionate.

So I made a brief and immature attempt on Masumi and Mirai.

The unchanging life is suddenly inundated with a sense of freshness and unfamiliar enthusiasm, so the previous life can no longer be taken for granted. This is the reaction of two people with very different experiences and personalities.

A casual remark from the future also reflects the true cry of my heart: "The things I look forward to also have a side that scares me."

As for the two seniors who served as guides, Mr. Toyama was the author's personal contribution, and Mr. Rugu was a flash of inspiration in the second volume, which inspired me to have some creative ideas in the later period.

Talking about the character itself, she cultivates the boy she likes step by step into the shape she likes, and originally planned to harvest the harvest in a few years, but in the end, a thieving cat got there first, so she became angry and cried and made a fuss. I think it's quite interesting.

I won’t go into further detail. As a storyteller, I want to leave everything to the readers to interpret. As an author, I only need to convey the mood I was in when writing.

Thank you all for your recognition of this book, which gave me the courage to continue writing it.
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There are quite a lot of bonus scenes in the hot spring episode. If it causes a bad impression, I apologize here.
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I wonder if there are any careful readers who noticed that Qian Ai’s character card had changed a little when they were clicking on the little hearts for the characters.

After receiving suggestions from readers, the author gave it serious consideration. The previous article did describe the relevant emotional drama with Chiai Asahina. If the loser in the end is too miserable, it would be better to change it to "Childhood Sweethearts Never Lose Love Comedy", but the process of happy ending is definitely not easy.

The author will learn from this lesson. Since this is a harem novel, he will never write random love scenes to create losers. This is also a respect for the characters. (Except for the white-collar lady who flirted with Masumi in the coffee shop)
If you have time, you can give the characters a little heart. The author thanks all the characters in the book on behalf of the author.

(ps: For some reason, after returning to my hometown during the Chinese New Year, the author’s cousin kept repeating Onodera in front of me)

I look forward to writing the postscripts for the third and fourth volumes.

——Hana Hana from Huainan, written on the second day of the Lunar New Year in my hometown in the countryside, drinking New Year's gift Wangzai milk on a warm kang.

 Thanks to Fat Cat Giegie for the 10000 starting coins reward to Kamiyo Rinone, thanks to 輼輬 for the reward, and thanks to everyone for the subscription, monthly ticket, recommendation ticket and comment.

  
 
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