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Mahou Shoujo Ikusei Keikaku - Volume 5 - Chapter Aft




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Afterword

Long time no see—or nice to meet you. I’m Asari Endou. I love magical girls. I was told to write this within thirty minutes. This is becoming a trope with my afterwords.

The thing that always happened in previous volumes hasn’t happened in this one. It’s unusual. In part two… Well, I should probably talk about part two when it comes out, shouldn’t I?

So then what should I talk about? My love of magical girls? Like, “so-and-so is my waifu” or something? Such declarations are liable to make me enemies but not necessarily any friends. I’ll abstain.

Should I talk about story elements I wasn’t able to fit into the book? So, something like, “among all the magical girls who have appeared thus far, the tenth strongest in pure physical strength is Sister Nana,” would be good, right? How about mentioning magical girls who did not appear in this volume?


Oh, I know. I’ll talk about the magical girls who did appear in this volume. Pythie Frederica, whose name is mentioned in Restart II, appears in the online short story set before the events in this book. Those who have not yet read it, please, please take a look. You can go read it on KonoRano Publishing’s official site.

Okay, now that I’ve included some advertising, I’m allowed to be a bit silly.

I’m not? Oh, is that right? Yes, of course. That makes sense.

So let’s be serious. This volume is called “Limited,” which means the setting involves limited time and space. There are sixteen people in there, so it’s jam-packed. Cramped. Very harsh. And here unfolds the youthful drama of these girls locked together in combat. It’s so nice. I’m jealous of the locking together part, but it’s fundamentally painful stuff, so I think I’ll stick to being in the audience. And so, please bear with me.

To S-mura-san and everyone in the editorial department: Thank you very much for your guidance. Serious props to S-mura-senpai for plugging along at work as I indulge in laziness. You’re awesome.

Marui-no-sensei, thank you for your work in this book, as always. Those worries about whether Pukin’s design should be plan A or plan B are now pleasant memories. I will love the design we couldn’t use in secret.

And to all my readers: Thank you very much for buying this book. Until we meet again in one month.



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