The Handbook for Completing Demi-Human Girls

Postscript



Postscript

Hello everyone, I am Yiweixie.

Up to this point, the story of the fourth volume of the "Demi-Human Girls Completion Handbook" has come to an end. The upcoming fifth volume, which is also the longest volume of the entire book, is imminent. The foreshadowing and storylines of the entire world setting have mostly been laid out, and the next volume is the time to gather all the threads.

Following the usual convention, this Postscript is partitioned into two distinct segments: one explicitly navigating the creative aspects mapping this specific volume, uniquely alongside the subsequent segment distinctly charting the previews mapping the succeeding volume.

Evaluating precisely spanning my exclusive perspective, the engaging fascination anchoring explicitly onto writing stories exactly simulating "spatiotemporal closed loops" resides entirely mapping the reality identifying precisely that you all universally currently already possess exactly the knowledge anchoring the conclusion characterizing this segment uniquely mapping exactly the story; yet uniquely, you universally currently remain entirely ignorant exclusively characterizing exactly its origin uniquely identically tracing precisely its explicitly forming explicitly identically exactly mapping explicitly identical processes.

And writing about the past explicitly signifies narrating a story where the riddle's answer is known in advance, yet the story remains filled with unknowns.

Up until now, everyone has already learned the outcomes of some current events and how they were formed; perhaps you also know the outcomes of some current events but haven't yet discovered how they were formed; or, perhaps you don't know the outcomes of some current events but know how they were formed in the past.

Take Helaire, for example. When she first appeared, many readers guessed that she was that bad demon, but didn't know why she appeared in the image of an angel.

Actually, prior to this volume, I had already used Eimhart's tone multiple times to describe exactly what kind of terrifying existence this demon was. It wasn't until her true debut at the end of the third volume that a few clues were revealed.

In this volume, I tried my best to place her entire image within Fisher's perspective.

Therefore, what is presented to your eyes is a bad woman who likes to tease others but is exceptionally charming.The only things that seem a bit off are the last few chapters of the volume, where she revealed her identity, killed two Archangels, and deceived Fisher.

Because Helaire is exactly such a very, very special character in Fisher's perspective.

Towards Fisher, she holds a nearly infinite amount of goodwill and patience. She would absolutely never harbor any bad intentions towards him, even willing to help him and act as his escort. To Helaire, Fisher's importance exceeds the entirety of the existing world.

But towards other existences, she will show ruthless and terrifying aspects. I believe you could already perceive a thing or two from previous fragmented words, especially regarding the story about Elizabeth.

In short, the next two volumes are closely related to her. Stories will unfold between her, Fisher, and the other ladies, so please look forward to it.

Then there is that cute little guy, Asuka Karasawa...

You all should be able to tell that a large portion of this volume was used to discuss the relationship between "mother and child."

Whether it's "Margaret and Matilda," "Gabriel and Eimhart," or "Asuka Karasawa's mother and her," they all explored this issue, and this is also the theme of this volume.

For a Transferred Person like Asuka Karasawa who has a tragic past, although discriminated against by destiny, she still retained her gentlest side. Regardless of who it is, she thirsts for a touch of warmth that she had previously missed out on.

Yes, whether it's Gabriel, Margaret, or Asuka Karasawa, they have all, to some extent, actually "missed out" on a specific missing part of familial affection. That's why that kind of "resignation" was born in their hearts, wanting to claim back a thousand times, a hundred times over, the things they lost and missed in the past.

But after all, things that have been missed out on are like a broken mirror. Even if pieced back together, it's impossible for it to be as beautiful as it was then. Only by realizing this can one make progress.

Asuka Karasawa and Gabriel have already realized this, but Margaret did not, which also led to her tragic ending.

But this cannot be entirely blamed on Margaret.

Just as everyone said, she is a "lunatic." But she wasn't crazy from the start. Even several years after losing her child and during the beginning of her crossing into this world, she had not gone mad.

It was Chaotic Knowledge that guided her. This is the destiny of every Transferred Person.

And before the end of this volume, Asuka Karasawa seemed completely unaffected by Chaotic Knowledge. Whenever Fisher asked, she would shake her head and say she heard nothing.

Did she really hear nothing?

I'm sure everyone already has the corresponding answer in their hearts.

She had already heard that knowledge, but she possessed an ability that others didn't have: the habit of "deceiving herself" that she cultivated since childhood.

That's why she heard the "sound of the wooden fish," and saw herself staying in that four-and-a-half-tatami room "doing homework" and "watching anime." Those were symbols of "concealment."

But when this deception was exposed by Margaret's betrayal, and she chose to no longer deceive herself and look forward, that concealed Chaotic Knowledge inextricably appeared.

This is the reason why at the end of this volume, she saw and heard "Fisher" wearing a kasaya.

She is still far from throwing off the shackles and torment of Chaos. Her destiny hasn't ended like this volume; she still has to face a trial lasting ten thousand years.

Margaret, along with many others you all know, have already failed exclusively explicitly yielding consequences; whereas entirely exclusively explicit identifying exactly Asuka Karasawa...

Hmm, similarly, witnessing exactly a "fool," "clown," "pitiful child," uniquely matching additionally explicitly a "cowardly" High School Girl progressively uniquely identifying explicitly mapping metamorphosing, progressively transitioning entirely precisely tracking tracing into exclusively the "Magic Lord" unequivocally characterizing mapping appearances throughout identical prior volumes uniquely exactly capturing tracing identifying navigating exactly tracing her growth uniquely exclusively mapping uniquely generates explicit abundant satisfaction anchoring explicitly squarely directly exclusively tracking mapping tracking tracking identifying exactly navigating matching my distinct exact self.

But this is, after all, a matter of the past. Our gaze must ultimately follow Fisher back to the present, to face the reality of the machete (no).

The following part is a preview of the next volume.

What can be predicted is that Fisher's idea that the so-called "World-Ending Prophecy" has already been resolved is ultimately just wishful thinking. As long as Helaire is around, the story of Annihilation will not stop.

And from beginning to end, the main storyline of this book is to resolve this World-Ending Prophecy that lingers over the world.

So the main storyline of the next volume is, naturally, to find and read all the Completion Handbooks.

But at the same time, as this main storyline progresses, all sorts of large and small, terrifying Scenes of Fierce Conflict will appear, waiting for Fisher to resolve.

The next volume, of course, won't be entirely Scenes of Fierce Conflict. I will try to properly arrange the pacing to avoid it being too suffocating.

Now, I will give everyone a preventative vaccination in advance.

In fact, in my opinion, the essence of the so-called Scene of Fierce Conflict is a special kind of "contradiction," and contradiction is inevitably accompanied by "conflict." Although not every contradiction in a Scene of Fierce Conflict will result in "rivers of blood" as you jokingly say, the contradictions are inevitably very sharp.

Especially since every lady Fisher encounters is no easy mark. Their shining points only added points in Fisher's perspective.

What I want to say is, they might hurt each other, and they might also hurt Fisher. This tendency already appeared previously during the conflict between Renee and Alagina. And bear in mind, Renee is the gentlest and friendliest among them...

This process is inevitable; it cannot be simply described as "fighting out of jealousy."

What needs to be specially emphasized is [Helaire]. In this volume, her goal has already been exposed. Therefore, she possesses absolute exclusivity.

Fisher encountering the other ladies was not an accident, but to Helaire, it is an accident. And this accident will also exact the corresponding price after Fisher returns to the future.

Therefore, in the next volume, she will incarnate as a nightmare that all the ladies will find difficult to overcome. As it should be, she will also become Fisher's nightmare.

And the process of experiencing the Scenes of Fierce Conflict, in my view, is Fisher threading the needle, step by step resolving these extremely sharp contradictions. If he fails, he will die by the machete.

In addition, the characters who have been away for a long time will also return to this lengthy stage in the next volume. Naturally, there will also be new characters and stories...

The following arrangements are just as I said before. For the next three days, there will be one extra main text side story each day. They are about Asuka Karasawa, Helaire, and the contributors to the Demi-Human Girls Completion Handbook...

After that, you will follow Fisher back to the modern era, entering the fifth volume of this story,

"Fisher's World-Ending Prophecy"

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It's very interesting, so those interested can go support it.

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(End of this chapter)


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