Dungeon ni Deai o Motomeru no wa Machigatte Iru Darou ka - Volume 9 Chapter 7 Afterword
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- Volume 9 Chapter 7 Afterword
I believe that it is best for a novel’s main story to be resolved between the
covers, and I do my best to make that happen.
Normally, light novels take at least three months to write. While that time
span remains constant, I’ve noticed that three months feels like less and less
time with age. However, I’m sure that many young people would disagree
with that statement. At the very least, I remember three months feeling like
an eternity back in my teenage years.
Of course, the fact remains that readers want to know what happens next
regardless of age. That urge to “read the next chapter” is a trait we all share.
Which is why I understand fleshing out a story is very important—but at the
same time, I try to bring the story to a close by the end of each volume, even
if that means increasing the page count.
After saying all that, I must admit that no, that was not possible this time.
Volume nine and the next, volume ten, are parts one and two of the same
story. To all my readers, I offer you my sincerest apologies. Here I was,
talking about the beginning of the “Third Act,” making all these bold claims,
and I wind up with something this embarrassing. What have I done…?!
Painfully aware of my own needlessness, having to resort to this makes
me want to swear off it for good.
Allow me to lightly touch on this novel’s content. I think it opens a brand-
new world.
I’ve wanted to write this particular episode since I started the series back
in Volume 1 if an opportunity arose. As an author, this new world is my own
“adventure.” Fantasy building on fantasy. That being said, longtime readers
who have been with me since the start of this journey may feel blindsided.
I believe that every event that has taken place in the main series can retain
its meaning while this new addition adds an entirely new flavor to the story.
Also, characters who got a running start in the side story have joined the main
cast. I’ll try my best to keep everything thrilling.
Changing gears for a moment, I forgot to mention something during the
previous volume. Chapter 4, “Beloved Bodyguard,” was originally printed in
GA Bunko Magazine under the same title and updated for volume eight. My
apologies.
This afterword was really all over the place, but the time has come for me
to express my gratitude.
To my supervisor, Mr. Kotaki; to the one who always takes time out of his
busy schedule to provide beautiful illustrations, Mr. Suzuhito Yasuda; to
everyone involved, thank you for making this volume possible. Lastly, I
would like to express my deepest appreciation to every reader who picked up
this book.
Concerning volume ten, a certain heroine who barely appeared in this
volume will most definitely have a role to play. A certain other heroine, who
has gone “dark” if you believe the rumors, will also make an appearance.
They will bring forth devastation the likes of which has never been seen
before.
Since the story had to be divided into two halves, I am working night and
day to make part two available as quickly as possible. Thank you for your
patience.
Thank you for reading this far.
Let’s meet again in the next installment.
Now I will take my leave.
Fujino Omori