A statement on the orientation of the book
The full version is titled: Okay, okay, since everyone cares about orientation, I'm going to say it. Pen | fun | pavilion www. biquge。 info
When this book was dug up, it was only because it was easy to transform into a protagonist, so strictly speaking, I didn't think about it when I wrote it, and I didn't care about it - until I was asked and asked by the reader, and then hehe...... I want to sacrifice the previous six-character mantra and feel that it is time for me to become mature......
The first thing to say is that I didn't write this book with the intention of selling transformation, but only because the background and character needs of transformation are the most suitable.
That being said, I've actually been exposed to transformational themes for a long time...... Probably 03or05 (?) I came into contact with it when I was in the Phantom Sword Book League, and I probably read a lot, whether it was famous or not...... It's useless to say that.
The author of the Flower of Evil also drew a transformation comic, and it was written in the afterword that the reason why he was interested in transformation was actually his interest in the mystery of the life of the opposite sex (probably what this means?). )。
I myself don't averse to marrying or lily, but I don't have any special preference for either, but it doesn't mean anything to me to marry for the sake of the lily.
Well, it's useless to say that, although I can actually write a 10,000-word long article.
Back to the point.
Is the person reading this book really going to read this book for the sake of seeing the lily? Is Lily the selling point of this book......
I don't think so.
At least I don't plan to write a story of affection and love...... There is a lily tendency just because I think it seems more interesting or the plot development needs (although I want to say funny, but it seems difficult to say it reasonably), and the same is true for the tendency to sell corruption. In addition, I think you can also see that I can't let go of both the former and the latter......
I'm sorry if this book has caused readers to have false perceptions and expectations because of some plots.
So let's go straight to the conclusion:
I'll write what I find interesting.
Well, that's not the conclusion......
Then, if you just like lilies, you can almost certainly have a corrupt person - well, it's not a corruption sale, it's a pseudo-marriage plot, and the unfit ones will disperse.
If you want to see the person who is married, there will also be lilies...... Well, there are already lilies, and the unfit retreat.
Although at the moment, it is probably more inclined to Lily, considering the rational thinking of the protagonist Tsukimiyama himself.
If there are readers who have read this nonsense and can accept it, if you are interested, you can continue to read it, thank you for reading.
Finally, I reiterate: I am neither a wall-rider nor an ambiguous person, but I have planned it from the beginning. If I'm going to make money by writing a book, I'll be more careful about the audience and how I can make it more enjoyable, but for now, I'm spending more energy on writing the book - I usually spend a thousand words an hour and a half (of course, I'm not talking about how much I pay for this pit, it's just that I spend more time at work) - and if I don't make money, everything has satisfied my interests as the top priority, unless a reader pays me to write a book.
Of course, for the sake of satisfying my personal tastes, I've always wanted to be able to do a better job on things like style and provide a better reader experience, and I'm open to comments and suggestions – as long as it's not in an unpleasant way.