Afterword
This is the long-awaited second volume.
Long-awaited meaning not just the fans, but also the author were anticipating its completion.
To be honest, I didn't want any of the heroes to be made. I didn't want to be like one of those people who you feel as though they were being watched.
I didn't even find myself anywhere in Greylancer. No, there were a few, but the Great Noble's outlandish words and actions more than makes up for it.
I wanted to be that kind of person.
But it turned out well.
It was only during the last week that I was able to focus on Greylancer as there had been numerous scenarios where I thought someone was sabotaging the project.
No, it made me happy. Regardless of Mr I. being in charge, or at the inconvenience of the illustrator, Ayami Kojima, I set my pen to work.
I finished the manuscript on the very day the person in charge reminded me of the final deadline.
Many apologizes to everyone, especially to the illustrator Ayami Kojima, who I owe a great deal to. I want to bow down, and apologize as well as give my gratitude. Thank you very much, and I'm sorry.
A certain day in November 2011
While viewing "Monster of the Century/Attack of the Tarantula" (1956)
Hideyuki Kikuchi
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