postscript
This is the first time I have read on QQ to meet you.
Hello everyone, I'm met.
Whether you are reading the afterword after reading the story, or those who have started reading the afterword, please advise.
Okay, although it's a bit sudden-
But as you can see, this work is a bit different. So I'm going to write something like an explanation, and like an introduction to how people should read this novel, like an instruction manual and so on.
This "CP Department" is a 'light novel'.
It is shorter than a short story, and is a collection of short stories in units of four pages.
It consists of a total of thirty-six stories.
The content is about the idle male protagonist Bai Ya, after joining the CP department, a club with unknown activities, and spending a leisurely time with four girls full of personality.
Eating, drinking, being teased, bitten, and being so shy that your face is red, and this work is written about these bits and pieces of daily life.
This is a "light-hearted comedy of everyday life".
There are no esoteric themes or difficult plots in the thirty-six stories, on the contrary, they are written in a light-hearted chatter that makes the protagonists smile.
The timing between each story is haphazard and not chronological......
In other words, you can start reading any story.
As an author, I recommend that you start reading from the beginning, and if you come across (1) or (2) episodes, you should read them together – it would be better.
But if readers just flip the page and start reading, of course, it's okay.
Please don't pay much attention to which page you saw yesterday -
Every morning and evening, when I am working overtime or taking the bus to and from school, I can pick up the book and open it to read a few units at will, and close the book again when I don't have time.
If everyone could easily read and use the book, enjoy the casual conversations between Bai Ya and the girls—or even like the characters—there is nothing more enjoyable than being an author.
Each story will definitely end in four pages, so you'll be able to read it in a few minutes, I'm sure you'll be able to read it. Advertised as a so-called 'light novel', in fact, it also echoes the part of one sentence and four pages.
That's probably all for the explanation of the work-
Next, I'd like to talk about my motivation (the editor in charge asked me to 'scream').
So, I'll just call it.
Why did I want to write this novel?
Because, I want to have a story that makes people laugh and can read lightly. Novels that are easier to read are easier than light novels – like spending a leisurely tea time.
I've been thinking about something like this all the time.
I've always liked everyday works. For example, if I was watching an anime, if there was a sudden earth-shattering development at the end of the story, I would lose interest in the work.
It's really annoying that the character I finally liked in the work was given death or killed at the end of the story because the author wanted to create a climax (crying).
It doesn't matter if the story doesn't progress! Even if the story doesn't end, it doesn't matter! It would be nice to describe the daily stories of the characters a little more! - I've thought about these thoughts countless times in my head.
The story is just decoration! The big guys above won't understand!
In terms of storytelling, the main axis of this work is more emphasis on character - the concept of this "CP department" work gradually took shape at the end of last year.
Readers who like a relaxed and leisurely daily department like the CP department may occasionally want to read sweet love novels.