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Afterword 

Recently, I had an opportunity to talk about SRPG with one of my coworkers at GA Bunko, Mr. Tsuyoshi Nanajyou. 
“Actually, my heroine was influenced by the long-haired knight, Nabell.” 
“Oh? Was she?” 
“Yes. Specifically the moment after she slices through an enemy with the Kill Sword.” 
“Ah—…” 
I’ll never forget the look in Mr. Nanajyou’s eyes when he said that he could see Aiz Wallenstein with the Kill Sword. 
Swordsmanship techniques so precise that any enemy can be vanquished with one swing of a blade. 
But at the same time, each victory draws the attention of stronger opponents—that’s my image of a knight. 

I feel that the heroine of this story, the Kenki, reflects this image to the letter. 
She was originally created to be the idol for the main character in the main storyline. However, she was so strong that “he would never be in danger should they battle side by side…” I can’t count how many times my advisers told me she had the potential to completely ruin the main storyline. 
It was comments like these that inspired me to have her star in a spin-off. 
Now I had a place to explore what my heroine was truly capable of without worrying about the main story. While this is both exciting and intimidating, nothing would make me happier than readers following this story as well. 
Now it’s time to show my gratitude. 
First to Mr. Kotaki, who has been a tremendous asset in the creation of this series. I will be depending on you to help keep both stories running smoothly in the future. Next, to Mr. Kiyotaka Haimura, who created an amazing amount of superb character designs and artwork for this spin-off, and my editor Mr. Takahashi, who made it all come together. To everyone involved in this project, I couldn’t have done this without you. 
I also want to extend a special thanks to Mr. Kuribito Misaki for his amazing artwork created for the limited-edition releases of this book and the main series. Thank you for everything you’ve done. 
Lastly, I want to thank you, the reader. Words cannot express my gratitude. 
Until the next installment. 

Fujino Omori
 



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