Afterword
It’s gotten quite cold lately, hasn’t it? Now, who was it that wrote “the next book is coming out this summer” in the end of Volume 6? Ah, right, that idiot Ayasato. I’m truly ashamed. Still, thank you for buying Torture Princess, Volume 7. Not only did I run into a number of unforeseen complications after I finished Volume 6, but I also ended up exhausting myself so badly that it affected my health. Thanks to my editor giving me both advice and time, though; I’m confident I was able to finish the book itself without having to compromise on its quality. I offer my deepest apologies to everyone who was eagerly awaiting the series’ continuation, but I really hope you enjoy the book now that it’s finally out.
Now, I’m running out of space here, so I have to get to the acknowledgments fairly quickly. To Saki Ukai, for all your wonderful art; to my editor O, for all your kindnesses; and to Hina Yamato, for your lovingly crafted manga adaptation, thank you so much. I’d also like to extend deep thanks to everyone else involved in the process, as well as to my beloved family, particularly my sister.
And most importantly, to all the readers who waited patiently for Volume 7 and are now finally reading it, you have my sincerest thanks. If it isn’t too much to ask, I hope you see both the book and the series as a whole through to their coming conclusions.
What lies beyond that single lamentation and that single meeting?
Is it something—or is it nothing?
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