My Vampire Older Sister and Zombie Little Sister

Book 7: Afterword



Afterword

That was My Vampire Older Sister and Zombie Little Sister. This was the 7th volume, I believe.

This is Kamachi Kazuma.

This time, I went back to the basics and focused on Zombies and Vampires. I wanted to compare the consequence-free rampage in the simulator in Volume 1 to a real battle that has to be cleaned up afterwards, so you may be able to see the line between the dreams and realities of Archenemies.

The term “curse” is used at the core of Vampires and in Voodoo from which Zombies come. It is also important to note that perfectly normal high school girls misused a curse at the start of the volume. That one word covers so many different things that, unlike with something like modern Western magic, you can see both experts and amateurs using them. But if the occult really did exist, that lack of management would be kind scary, wouldn’t it?

With Volume 3, Volume 4, and this volume, the Class Rep does get knocked out quite a lot, doesn’t she? But for some reason, that doesn’t make her seem at all weak or frail, so she is a strange character. Something about her seems different even when compared to Anastasia from Volume 4 or Amatsu Yurina from Volume 5. This mysterious comfort seen around the Class Rep is something that appeared by complete coincidence as I wrote more volumes, so I will be focusing on and analyzing that in the future. …Are childhood friends simply made that way?

Speaking of old acquaintances, Maxwell seems to be growing too. I feel like it isn’t long before that simulator is speaking in nothing but emoji and pictures. I hope you find it cute how she mocks Satori so much yet still executes the swimsuit dance file when he wants it.

I give my thanks to the image illustrator Mahaya-san and my editors Miki-san, Anan-san, Onodera-san, Nakajima-san, Kishigami-san, Mitera-san, and Yamamoto-san. This series has gotten enough characters that now I have to pick and choose which ones to use where and I think it only reached this point because of all the help I have had. The many character roughs gave me lots of ideas. Thank you yet again.

And I give my thanks to the readers. Seven volumes is a significant amount of text and I think it is thanks to all of your support that I was able to write all of that. I am giving it a home in a bit of a different field from normal light s, but nothing would make me happier than your continued support.

And I will end this here.

You can tell this series has grown because the Bright Cross is starting to sound nostalgic.

-Kamachi Kazuma

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