Afterword

Thank you for picking up this story again.

I’m the author, Miu.

It’s been a while since I moved to Tokyo, but I’ve been experiencing the pain of the crowded train every time I get on it. And every time I get on a crowded train, I can’t help but think about how I wish I could use transfer magic like Yuuya.

Now, about this story, Yuuya welcomes Akatsuki as a new family member, and a rabbit appears on the scene to become both master and apprentice.

I used to be allergic to dogs and cats, so I always longed for a family of animals. When I moved to Tokyo and had my allergy checked for the first time in more than ten years, my allergies to my favorite food, buckwheat noodles, dogs and cats, disappeared, and I was delighted from the bottom of my heart.

I am not allowed to have pets in the house I live in now, but thanks to this, I was really happy to be able to welcome a family member such as a dog or cat into my parents’ home.

The next thing that Yuuya, who had acquired both items and magic and was becoming more and more powerful, acquired was a master named Usagi.

Yuuya, who has been growing up in his own way until now, will become even more powerful now that he has a proper master.

Along with that, beings with overwhelming power in other worlds such as “Holy” and “Evil”. Furthermore, the existence of S-class or higher monsters, and other worlds that Yuuya has yet to see are expanding.

Yuuya’s interaction with people from other worlds besides Luna and Lexia increased, and little by little, his presence in these other worlds became evident. This is also true in the real world, where Yuuya refuses to enter the entertainment industry, but the people around him have their own agendas that do not allow him to do so, and it is impossible to predict what will happen to him in the future.

I hope you will read this story while thinking about what kind of future he will have. On the other side of the seriousness of the story, I’ve been able to write a few more of the things I originally wanted to do in this story, such as the appearance of a series of daily necessities that I wish existed in the real world, and the trading of earthly goods for a high price in another world, so I hope you’ll enjoy it as well.

Well, I would like to thank the editor in charge of the book, who helped me to make it even better, despite all the meetings and inconvenience I caused him. Rein Kuwashima-sama for drawing not only the cool and beautiful characters, but also the animal characters such as Night and Akatsuki.

I’d like to thank all the readers who enjoy Kakuyomu and who have picked up and read this series from the many books on the site.

Thank you so much.

See you soon.