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Afterword 

Hello, this is Hiro Ainana. 

Thank you for picking up the tenth volume of Death March to the Parallel World Rhapsody! 

That’s right, tenth! We’re in the double digits now! 

I never imagined we’d get to this point when I was writing the first volume, so I’m really emotional about it. 

Considering all these feelings, I’d love to talk about the progress of work on the anime adaptation now, but since I’m writing this afterword in the early stages, I’m afraid there’s no further news just yet. I’m sorry. 

There might be more information by the time this volume comes out, so if you’re interested, please check the official Death March page on the Kadokawa Books site for updates. 

Now, let’s discuss the major selling points of this volume, in the hopes that you’ll carry it right to the register. 

Compared with the previous volume, which was entirely new content, and the volumes before it, this one is relatively low on new episodes. 

Before you accuse me of cutting corners, the truth is that working on this volume took far more time and effort than the one before it, so please don’t worry. 

I’m rather fond of the writing and organization of the Labyrinth City arc in the web version, so I tried to preserve the best parts about it while adding a new main storyline into the mix. 

The spotlight is on this volume’s guest heroine, Princess Meetia (or the “thee-thou” princess), as well as Satou and company’s easygoing process of setting up a new base in Labyrinth City. 

Of course, there are plenty of new scenes that weren’t in the web version: more of Satou and friends in the labyrinth, labyrinth cuisine taste-testing scenes, and plenty of unexpected new acts from Satou himself. 

I’d like to talk about it more, but I don’t have many pages left this time, so let’s wrap up the discussion of Volume 10’s contents here. 

Finally, the usual thank-yous! To my new editor A, as well as shri, everyone else who was involved in the development and sale of this book, and of course all of you readers who’ve supported the series! Thank you so much for reading all the way to the end of this book! 

Let’s meet again in the next volume for the Labyrinth City arc part two! 

Hiro Ainana 





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