AFTERWORD
Nice to meet you everyone, Iā€™m the author SUNSUNSUN. Thank you very much for purchasing this work. If you didnā€™t buy it and borrowed it from a friend, please buy a copy for yourself. If youā€™re standing there reading in a bookstore, take it to the cashier.
Yes, you there, who thought ā€˜Youā€™ve written quite an aggressive afterword for your debut novelā€™. Unfortunately, this is how SUNSUNSUN operates normally. I just happen to have decent cover sleeves. In fact, Iā€™m still saving my speed within the legal limit for the editor. Iā€™ll tell you what itā€™s usually like.
(Iā€™m sorry, but Iā€™m having a hard time keeping up. Iā€™m sorry, but please be patient)
And well, thatā€™s how it usually is. Huh? You havenā€™t written a page yet? I shouldā€™ve written 2000 characters easily butā€¦. Well, I guess I donā€™t have a choice. Now that Iā€™ve had my fun, Iā€™m going to get a little more serious.
As I introduced myself in the comments on the cover sleeve, Iā€™m an author from ā€œShosetsuka ni Narouā€. However, not a ā€œPeople who seriously aim for serializationā€ (serious type), rather a generally accepted ā€œpeople who enjoy writing novelsā€ (enjoy spirit). I rarely wrote proper serials, and only wrote short stories as I came up with them.
This work is the result of a short story that I submitted to ā€œShosetsuka ni Narouā€, ā€œThe Neighboring Alya-san who is sometimes sweet in Russianā€, which caught the attention of the editor and was written as a completely new work with the same concept. Itā€™s like a promotion from a read-through to a serial, which is common in manga magazines. This was an unexpected event for me, the author.
As this is a completely new writing, the protagonist and the heroine are completely new and completely different, but what do you think? Even if just a little, I hope you found the heroine to be cute and the protagonist to be cool. Yuki? Of course sheā€™s cute so Iā€™m not particularly worried (Hey).
Finally, I would like to express my sincere gratitude to the editor, Miyagawa Natsuki-sama, for the great help in writing this book. The illustrator, momoko-sensei, who drew a superbly beautiful illustration for this amateur authorā€™s work. Tapioca-sensei for finishing the perfect short manga. Uesaka Sumire-sama, who voiced the heroine Alya. And Amasaki Kouhei-sama, who voiced Masachika.
Shimesaba-sensei and Kamishiro Kyousuke-sensei for their recommendation comments. And to all the readers who have picked up this work, I send you the greatest thanks of the century. Thank you very much! I hope to see you again in Volume 2. See you soon.