Answer Me, My Prince

Dear my beloved readers.

I always felt relieved when I wrote a review.

Almost to the point where I wonder if they're completing it to write a review.

But it's sad to think that this is the last letter I'm giving you.

I wanted to pour out all the TMI until this novel was made, but I don't think I should add anything after finishing it, to show how talkative I am, who was protected by Vader and Josephine.

Tomorrow, I'll probably be sending a letter to Vether, saying that I shouldn't miss the chance to speak long with regret, but since the novel is already over, I think it would be a wise choice to keep quiet about it.

However, what I want to say in the latter part is how happy I was throughout the novel, the early green moon, the early ten months, the fruit moon, and the whole grape month.

Some scenes were at home with cats, some in front of my house every time I killed a character, and some in front of my bed when I was very tired, at work or at a small table in the kitchen, sometimes sitting on a couch all night long.

This is my situation, T.M.A., who said he wouldn't do it, and you had your own reading environment.

On the bus, in bed, on the way to school, on the way to work, in the subway, in the bathroom, at any time, if you burst into a very short laugh, I'm happy, even if it was a laugh.

And whether it's me, or readers, who are reading, when I bring it up again one day, I look forward to seeing the bad or fun of that time come back. On the contrary, if you forgot where you were and only imagined Archie and Coco and had fun, it would be a great pleasure.

I thought it was a minor article in the epistolary novel, so I didn't know that so many people would watch it. Now that I think about it again, I think that the reason why so many people are watching is because of the characteristics of letter.

The preface of a book about a letter I read while preparing for this novel reads:

Letters have the power to allow us to live a broader life. reveal motivation to deepen understanding It is evidence. Change life and change history. Early on, people were obsessed with writing and sending letters. Letters were a lubricant of human communication and free fall of thought, a quiet messenger of important and incidental things, stories about our wonderful days, and the most heavy joys and sorrows of love. The value of the letter cannot be underestimated or completely ignored. A world without letters must be a world without oxygen."

It's a cool sentence that makes you wonder if it's going to be such a big deal.

It's been quite a while since people haven't exchanged letters, but we still know that we have a lot of devices that communicate by text. As Archy and Coco say briefly, I wanted to portray the moment when the other person's words touch my words through text, text, mail, Twitter, and various devices, and when I think about how the other person will react to the retort, that excitement turns into love.

But I think I received a lot of excitement from readers while I was writing to draw that moment.

Thank you to all the readers who said it was fun to stay up all night worrying that I was the only one who had fun. Thank you for your comments, messages, e-mails, and sincere comments. I felt an internal friendship as if I had communicated with the soul to those who recognized each small device of the writing and admired it. I enjoyed all the songs and works that they recommended in the comments. I was amazed by the comments of Sherlock readers who were anxious about what to do if they didn't notice, and I wanted to talk with them because some of the comments seemed to be much better than the plot I thought. And all the readers who were writing to me in the comments, those who said they wanted to read it and find it and read it, those who read it and looked at the old letters, wanted to write it. Readers of Archie, Coco, Cecil, and Liner.

Thank you, everyone. Thanks to everyone, it was a dreamy summer.

The summer ended like a lie to the end.

But Archie and Coco probably live somewhere in London reading and exchanging letters.

At least in my opinion.

In your readers, I hope that somewhere in the numerous parks in England, two people lie on their knees like Edwin and Princess Liner, read the other, and live happily ever after.

In the midst of autumn, U-fall.

P.S. 1. Please reply. Your e-book will be published around November. So, I will write as soon as possible. In the upcoming North, we're preparing for a big foreign currency...If you're in the middle of it and you're disappointed with the original... Give me a chance to undo that disappointment... yes, I love you.

P.S. 2. The collection form has been opened. If you do a demand survey, you can get a notification if you log in. If you haven't, please leave your address on Twitter @Exlibrispaul and the announcement. I was greedy and planned the actual hardcover version, so it's not that cheap. E-books...Please love me a lot.crying

P.S. 3: You said you wouldn't say much later, but you did write long. But think about it. How long do you think the original plan was supposed to be...?

a review of one's

Thank you for reading, selecting, recommending, and leaving comments. You were to me a cinnamon roll of Josephine, a layer cake of Noel, a grape of Edwina and Liner.

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