âAfterword is what you write after a story, right?â
âOh, yeah, that.â
âGenerally speaking, itâs about your feelings about your work and the story behind the writing process. More importantly, you⌠you wrote a novel?â
âNo, hahaha, I thought Iâd write about it sometime.â
âHaha âŚI havenât even written a novel yet, so what am I supposed to think about postcards?â
âThatâs true, too.â
It is true that it is a kind of raccoon without a raccoon.
âWhat kind of story are you trying to write?â
âItâs about a protagonist who gets transferred to another world and goes on an adventure, and the protagonistâs abilities are mediocre, but with the perks of transferring to another world, he gets special powers and blows away the bad guys, like that?â
I donât have a detailed plan in mind.
I just have a vague idea of what I want to write about.
From my previous life, I loved stories such as manga, anime, dramas, and movies.
One of my favorite parts of the book was the otherworldly story.
âIt sounds interesting, and I like that itâs an alternate universe, too.
âAh hahaâŚâ
That unrealistic thing is happening right now, isnât it?
I never thought I would be reincarnated in another world.
âLet me read that story when you write it.â
âYeah, itâs âŚa bit embarrassing for people to see.â
âYouâre embarrassed to show your novel to âŚwhat are you writing it for?â
âI want people to read it, but Iâm embarrassed for it to be read âŚKuh⌠itâs annoying.â
âEither you want it to be read or you donât want it to be readâŚâ
âBoth of them!â
Right after I say that, Natalie sighed grandly.
And at that moment, the bell rang, signaling the end of the day.
Class is about to start.
âAll right, letâs go.â
âYeah.
With that, Natalie got up from her seat.
I followed suit and got up from my seat and left the rest area.