Testimonials

[After holding back at school for too long, I finally came back and finally had a chance to speak, and finally finished the sixth volume, I think I have to say something]

[This is purely a testimonial of the work, and it has nothing to do with the text, so people who don't like to watch me babble about their thoughts can skip it]

【Thank you for your cooperation】

To be honest, I was almost crying when I finished writing this volume.

It's finally over.

That's what I thought about this volume, what I really thought.

Do you know what happens when an author writes about it?

- He is not satisfied with the dossier he has written, which is why he has this impatience, if he is satisfied with the dossier, he will patiently and slowly end everything, instead of writing the end of this volume like me, when he keeps nagging when he will finish writing it......

Oh God, when I wrote the end of this volume, I felt like I was really going back to life, why there were so many martial arts scenes in "The Reporter", and it felt like the whole thing had changed.

It's changed.

I guess I'm definitely not the only one who thinks so.

At least even I, the author, feel that it has changed its taste, and you readers will naturally have these thoughts too.

My initial streamlining unconsciously shifted towards procrastination, and many of the things that seemed necessary to me seemed to be unnecessary, so the water in it became more abundant, and this was evident in the sixth volume.

Even I can't believe I'm so good at.

The original idea for Volume VI involved three cases.

One of them is the case of the Asama company's press conference, I originally only wanted to write about the battle between the monster thief Kidd and the Asama company at the press conference and the offensive and defensive battles, but I didn't expect that I would focus on so many things in these two scenes, and besides, the plot I thought was full of ups and downs, maybe it seemed to you to be a bunch of running accounts...... Ahem......

The second is the case of Omi and Kyushu Hirosaku. I originally wanted to write about a black-bellied Omi Mitsu, I originally wanted to write about a dead arrogant Kyushu Hirosaku, I wanted to write about the grievances and hatred between two policemen, and I wanted to write about how drugs ruined people's families...... Oh God, I still can't.

The third is naturally the grudge between Kurosawa Silver and the CIA. Kimura Sixteen ...... I really didn't expect her to take up so much space in "The Reporter" at first, in fact, she was just a little trick asked by a certain book friend at the beginning, but I wrote and wrote, and she became a pretty powerful villain, and she successfully provoked a large amount of hatred from the readers.

Should I say that I have been successful in shaping her?

Not really. The characters that deviated from my original intention were never designed too well, and the later Kimura Sixteen's image became worse, and when I finally replaced Kimura's name with the word Mansie, Kimura Sixteen seemed to disappear from there, and there was no longer Kimura Sixteen, who was coquettish with a soft voice, sometimes roaring with a violent voice, and was a calculating woman, but a woman who was simply like a shrew.

In my original vision, she was supposed to be a woman who would sleep with her brother's ashes until night, and she was supposed to tell Kurosawa that Kurosawa was Shiho Miyano in a head-to-head confrontation, and then she was buried in a big explosion, and finally the body was reunited with her brother underground - but all of this was gone.

Forgive me for not knowing how to portray such a woman.

So, I ended her life in a hurry, and let her die uneventfully, not by Kurosawa's calculations, nor by Belmode's detonator, but by the madness of what she thought was about to happen.

There is one more thing that has to be said about Kimura Sixteen.

The appearance of this character, the threat to Kurosawa Gin, shows how Kurosawa Gin's incompetence is vividly.

I know that there are many people who don't like Kurosawa's character and body.

Kurosawa Silver is different from many of the protagonists in various genres, with a weak physique, fainting blood, a sweet tooth, and a dislike of killing, and the relationship with his parents is also full of a strange feeling...... I am afraid that there are very few people who like this kind of protagonist, very few, and even some people will think that he is very sissy......

For these readers who are dissatisfied with the protagonist's character, I have also tried Kurosawa Gin's character.

I was trying to make Kurosawa Silver stronger once in the sixth volume.

It turns out I did, too.

In the Suzuki Museum of Art, Kurosawa Gin's performance can be considered good, but it is only good.

He was nowhere near the limelight I expected.

However, I was satisfied.

Because during the incident at the Suzuki Museum of Art, I also got acquainted with Kurosawa Gin.

He is definitely not suitable for fighting and killing, and he is definitely not suitable for pretending to be ruthless with a cold face, he should really still be that gentle and good-tempered young man, and he should still do what he thinks is right.

That's what he is.

Only such a protagonist can allow me to write his own story.

And in this volume, I also rediscovered my shortcomings.

When it comes to character building, I'm still very low.

Omi is, Kyushu is, Kimura Sixteen is, Kurosawa Silver is...... and so on, I don't think I've been very successful in portraying them, sometimes the characters will deviate from the original setting, and sometimes the characters' personalities will be repeated......

When I was in my third year of junior high school, I had a discussion with my elementary school science teacher, who suggested that I make up for this shortage by watching "Dream of Red Mansions", but it was ...... Forgive me for not being able to stand it, so it has always been a weakness of mine to create characters.

Also, I always seem to be writing about things I'm not good at.

Battles, cases, expertise...... It's something that I don't touch on in real life at all.

Maybe I should change the direction of the wind.

The seventh volume should be based on daily life, of course, the main line is interspersed during the period.

Kurosawa Silver is supposed to stay in the hospital for a while, and then come out and live a leisurely life as a freelance journalist, and the characters and cases in the original book ...... I don't have to conceive and solve my own cases from beginning to end, like in the sixth volume.

This is something to be happy about.

By the way, I was fortunate enough to join the student council as a member of the Publicity Association when I was a freshman in high school, and if I had the opportunity, I could also be a journalist to interview other people and experience first-hand what it was like to be a journalist - I hope I won't be brushed off by the student council before this.

Last but not least.

Regarding the update issue, since September, I should go home every two weeks to rest, so the updates will be relatively reduced, and I'm sorry for the readers who are still chasing me, and I can't let you enjoy it.

But I'll try to try and try harder.

I will do my best to make the quality of "The Reporter" better, and it is absolutely impossible to make "The Reporter" a eunuch halfway, and I will stick to it until the end, because I think some of my plot settings can still be refreshing.

Well, that's it.

Volume 6, end, thank you to the readers who are still supporting me.