Chapter 337

Page 337

The man's request was over, and the game that was once considered a joke had ended.

Not only were classes A, B, and C liberated, but class D was liberated too.

happy!

Everyone was very happy.

Asakusa Tetsu was also very happy and allowed this period of time to be revived.

The result I wanted to see has been achieved, and the game that satisfied me has come to an end.

Besides, no one was actually hurt, was he?

He simply raised the possibility, and then he saw the possibility.

The world remains the same.

Haruki Yamauchi is still that good-for-nothing who got expelled from school.

Kiyotaka Ayanokoji is still the newly crowned star fitness instructor at that white gym.

And he is Asakusa Toru.

She will continue to hold his diary.

Write down delusions that will surely come true.

......

P.S.: That's all! Actually, there could be many more details to write about, such as the reactions of the BC classes, and then the actions of the school. It doesn't necessarily have to end with a conflict.

But that's all. I said I just wrote it casually, so don't take it too seriously.

I'm surprisingly good at writing opening chapters, and I'm quite happy that the epilogue was well-received. At least I don't seem to have completely lost the ability to write books.

However, continuing to write it or expanding it into a new book is not very practical. After all, the reason why no one has written about the idea of ​​everyone getting zero marks is because it is difficult to write and cannot be written in a long way. If it were written, it would probably be a short story of a few hundred thousand words, the kind of story where the whole school is smashed, crushed, and then the story ends.

As for continuing to write in the side stories... well, although everyone seems to be appreciating it, and the number of followers seems to have increased a little, it's not enough. If we only count the follower count, writing 120,000 words a month would only earn about 720 yuan. This book should stop here; there's no point in relying on side stories to prop it up.

And then, see you next year!