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Whether readers, friends, editors or the illustrator Yasaka-san, I am sorry for making you wait.

…Okay, let's not have things too gloomy. Let's get back to the main topic, the story.

This is a rare moment, or perhaps the first time. The protagonist's basic parameters are the weakest among all the major characters.

To me, an author who believes in male supremacy, this is the newest and weakest protagonist.

I also think that the dif ...

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