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AFTERWORD 

To all of you who are just picking up this story for the first time with this print version, it’s nice to meet you, I’m Tappei Nagatsuki. 

For those of you have been following the story in its web version for some time, Hello, it’s Nezumi-iro Neko (“Mouse-Colored Cat”). 

Whichever of those groups you may fall under, first of all I would like to thank you very much for deciding to pick up this book. 

For those of you who may be confused, I’ll go ahead and explain. This work, Re: Life in a Different World from Zero, was first serialized on a website called Let’s Become Novelists! and has been edited for its publication in print. 

Fundamentally, the print version follows the web version, but it has been made easier to read, with more events added, and the heroine has been made cuter, and the protagonist has been bullied a bit more. 

I imagine that those from both the web version, as well as those new to the series, have looked at the cover illustration and beautiful insert illustrations with a chorus of “oohs” and “aahs,” but I will tell you right now that the one making the most “oohs” and the most “aahs” is none other than me, the author himself. Silver-haired heroines are the best. 

The one who drew our bullied protagonist and our cute heroine is the artist Shinichirou Otsuka. When Mr. Otsuka used his overflowing design powers to illustrate characters that I did not have a clear image of in my mind, it was then that those characters truly came to life. 

In other words, I am the mother and Mr. Otsuka is the father. The characters are a collaborative work. 

I ask for your cooperation so that this first collaborative work of mine can continue. 

By the way, if you happen to be just standing and reading this at the bookstore, please buy it, and the next volume in the series as well. (Ha-ha…) 

Anyway, with that clear sales promotion out of the way, I’d like to go over some of the aspects of the plot. 

This is a work of otherworld fantasy fiction. One of those so-called “otherworld trip” types, which is a large genre that has given rise to several hit works. 


I think that a fantasy world of swords and magic is one that everyone, if you’re a boy, or at least some percentage of the population if you’re a girl, has dreamed about. This work’s protagonist is an ordinary Japanese boy who too has shared that dream. 

He can’t use a sword. He can’t use magic. He does not have the wit or the physical strength to win in a fight. So this is a story about someone who, when pressed on all sides, uses only his inability to give up as a weapon. So it is a story about not giving up. 

If he were going to use his inability to give up as a weapon, then how would you depict that? Here is one answer. 

You have that protagonist struggle and struggle and not give up. Now by doing all of that, what does he gain in the end? For that answer I invite everyone to follow along and see for yourselves. I would also invite everyone to yell, “Silver-haired heroines are awesome!” at the top of your lungs as well. 

As it looks like I’m starting to let my personal preferences slip out all over this afterword, I’ll go ahead and get to the part where I thank everyone. 

First of all I would like to thank my supervisor, Mr. Ikemoto, for inviting me to bring this story from the World Wide Web to print, with a “Why don’t we give this a shot and show everyone what you’re made of.” Really, I can’t thank Mr. Ikemoto enough. 

Despite us both being adults, we would go into a fried pork joint and while pouring each other sauce over our cabbage argue over points such as whether to add “-tan” to the heroine’s name and other, at the time, meaningless seeming talk, but it was because all of that that my story became a book, and in the joy of that result I can now look back on those times as good memories. Thank you very much. 

I also need to thank Mr. Otsuka who, despite having such a busy schedule, was able to complete illustrations for the book at an incredibly fast pace. After each and every illustration was completed I would squirm with such excitement that I would give myself charley horses as my legs cramped up. 

As the number of characters will be increasing from here on out, I absolutely cannot wait to see more. Thank you very much. 

I would also like to thank everyone in the editing department, my proofreaders, people in the industry, and everyone who contributed to this work. 

This work appearing in print form was the result of the efforts of very many people. I couldn’t have done it without you. 

I intend to work hard so that we may continue working together for a long time. 

Now, finally, I would like to thank everyone that picked up this book, and everyone who continued to support this work on Let’s Become Novelists! 

May we meet again, in the next volume, Re: Life in a Different World from Zero 2! 

February 2013 

Tappei Nagatsuki 



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