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Long time no see everybody, it's the author, Takehaya. This time I have finished volume 5. In this volume, Yurika's enemy finally appears. Working hard in the shadows, making use of her position as a cosplayer; the time for this unfortunate girl to shine will finally... will it come? It would be nice if it did. Please watch over her with a gentle look, everyone.
That's right, I actually wrote this volume from my new home. I finished moving at the start of March. My new home is very quiet, and I'll be able to focus on writing. However there are still cardboard boxes I haven't packed up spread out here and there. It's been almost two months but I haven't gotten up to cleaning up. In the end, I keep focusing on my job and don't get around to it. But the editorial department keeps telling me to work with a cold stare. What to do?
There's some movement in that editorial department regarding “Rokujouma no Shinryakusha!?”. It's supposed to start when this volume goes on sale, so for those interested please visit the page regarding Rokujouma on HobbyJapan's website. I said the same thing in the afterword of volume 4, but this time I'm serious. Regarding the contents of the page, as a revenge for not being able to clean up, I've pressed them really hard, and it seems that they're planning on doing something else on top of that page. I wonder what it is.
By the time of writing this afterword, all you can see on the page is a short anime of Koutarou eating ramen. Although it's short, I'm moved seeing my own work being animated. It's become the source of power, alongside the handwritten letter I received earlier. No matter what happens in the future, I'll be able to look back on these and do my best.
Since I have some room left for this afterword, I'll write some more about my current situation.
The other day I was able to see a live concert. The artist was Fukuyama Yoshiki-san. He did Basara's singing voice in Macross 7. Now that I think about it, Macross 7 was made when I was in the university. When I think about it, I remember that several years have passed. 15 years or so have passed, haven't they? That university student is now in his thirties. But Fukuyama-san's voice is just the same as it was. I felt like that was just like a star. Either way, I had a lot of fun. I was especially happy to hear “Try Again” live.
And I finally got my hands on a Blu-ray player for my own home. I also bought that movie, Avatar, that I've heard so much about. I watched it right away. This might be a little late, but Blu-Ray is on a completely different level from DVD. I was so surprised. Although it might be more beautiful, it had the same director, Cameron. The shuttles and aircraft may have been different from Alien 2, but they had kept their unique movements. It might have been on purpose since Alien 2's star, Sigourney Weaver appeared. If I'm not mistaken, Alien 2 was made over 20 years ago, yet another old tale.
That's about it, I'm almost out of pages, so I'd like to end this afterword here.
Finally, I would like to thank the publishers who are working hard, the illustrator Poko-san who gets the work done properly every time, my friends who give me advice, and everyone who bought this novel.
Then, let us meet again in the afterword of the sixth volume.
May, 2010 Takehaya