Dream Life

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Thank you for reading to the end.

This work has been 522 stories and a big long story of about 331 thousand characters. Also, when combined with this edition of "Trinitas Mundus - The Story of the Holy Knight Ray," it became an incredible masterpiece, even in person, of 917 stories, about 554 thousand characters.

This is an incredible number of visits in series cumulative, about 121 million PV (Dream Life about 91.7 million PV, Trinitas Mundus about 29.5 million PV) and 128,000 overall points (Dream Life about 88,000, Trinitas Mundus about 40,000). So much so that I still think it's a dream.

The first story post is on May 29, 2013, so after almost six and a half years, it's going to be complete.

What you have been able to keep writing so far, and what you have been able to book, is thanks to your supportive readers. Thank you again.

My work is rarely significantly different from my original plans, as I make and proceed with a split and fine plot, but only with this work is it significantly different from my original concept.

The biggest part of this is the work of the Dwarves.

Originally, I was going to write about brewing, so I assumed that its biggest customer, Dwarf, would be heavily involved, but so active? I didn't think I would.

Especially the Dwarf Festival. I was only going to write it once, but it's been written over and over losing the pressure of the Dwarves www.

This other major change would have been that Beatrice, Mel and Sharon also made their wives.

In the initial plot, Beatrice left at the end of the College Edition of Chapter II, and Mel and Sharon were also scheduled to fade out in Chapter I.

That came in this form in the middle of the first chapter, when Mel and Sharon were so healthy and relieved, and Beatrice also became a favorite character from the appearance.

As a result, the shadow of Liddy, the main heroine, diminished and several times I wondered if it had failed, but I was wondering if this was a good idea because the ending took shape as I had first thought.

Also, if Govan and Byron are the author's death trap (?) and survived.

Govan and Byron were going to lose their lives in the battle against Vlad, King of the Undead, but they were able to survive on the grounds that they would cast a shadow on the banquet afterwards (laughs).

This point can also be said to be the behaviour of the Dwarves, who overshadow the author's expectations.

At the end of the day I was a little rushed, but I self-admire the fact that I was able to get enough satisfactory work out to the world.

I've been writing for six and a half years, so I can't imagine what life would be like given what lies ahead. Because I was thinking about how to write when I had commute time or even a little free time.

When I don't think I'm going to see Zach or Liddy, I can't help but miss him. Of course, you can't see the disturbances that the Dwarves cause.

Sometimes that happens, in the future of Dream Life, but sometimes I'm thinking about posting in the form of Tan at a later date. I dared blur the ending because there are still parts of it that aren't written enough, and in the form of filling it up, I thought I'd post it on an irregular basis.

Then you might have wished you had written that part without completing it and then finished it. But after Vanitas, the biggest enemy, was sealed, I thought the story was only a snakefoot.

Well, it was a piece full of snake feet, so if you ask me if it's a problem, I'll have to scratch my head......

I'm sorry for the outrageous talk.

Myself, I still don't feel finished and seem confused.

One last time, thank you.

Thank you for staying with Zach's dream world to the end. I've been able to keep writing so far thanks to you for reading it now.

Thank you so much.

We also look forward to seeing you in another piece.

Aiyama Yucho