Afterword
Hello, I’m Kuji Furumiya.
Thank you for reading Unnamed Memory, Vol. 3.
To any of you who may be reading the afterword before the book, please don’t. As I warned previously, this volume deals with the end of Oscar and Tinasha’s contract, and the Age of Witches ends here.
At the same time, it is also an end (for now) to the king and the witch’s story. Thank you for following it through to the conclusion.
From this point on, we’ll be following another tale that’s existed in the shadows until now.
Why was Oscar cursed? What were those strange fragments that sometimes surfaced in his memories? What did Valt and Miralys know? What was happening in this world?
The new story will answer all these unsolved mysteries.
After delving into Tinasha and her past, we will now focus on Oscar’s history and the truth of it.
I would be thrilled to know you all continue enjoying this story.
Now it’s time to offer some thanks and apologies once again.
To my editors, who always have to deal with my many worries, I am so sorry. Thank you. Because of both of you, I managed to conceptualize everything thus far, and I am full of gratitude for your extraordinary assistance.
Thank you to chibi, who once again provided us with some gorgeous illustrations! I was so deeply moved to see the art of my heroine in her wedding gown for the cover. I’m sorry that Tinasha is always wearing new outfits and was a different age this time, too! Thank you for creating so many compelling drawings, including ones of new characters!
Tappei Nagatsuki followed up the endorsement blurb he wrote me for Volume 1 with some notes included in this one, and for that, I’m very grateful!
I’m deeply appreciative and not at all worthy of such magnificent commentary. What I mean to say is that I’m profoundly moved! Tappei Nagatsuki wrote a commentary! For my book! Thank you so much!
And once again, thank you to the Light Novel News website for publishing an interview with me when the second volume came out! It was my first time having a conversation with a reporter about so many topics, and the interview packaged up my incoherent ramblings in a delightful way. There was one point where my editor and I gave a vague answer like, “Ah, well… After the contract ends…who can say what will happen? Ha-ha-ha.” That’s this volume here. I’m sorry.
Finally, thank you so very much to all the readers who have stuck with me up until now.
Ten years have passed since I first put this story up online, but you’ve stuck with it and continued to show it love, which makes me feel so gratified. I hope from the bottom of my heart that someday, years from now, you remember this tale and return to it.
We’ll meet again in some unnamed reminiscence.
Thank you so much!
Kuji Furumiya
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