Became the Golden Sun of the Academy

chapter 134



134 – Complete Review

Hello, this is Hirahira, and I am late in writing a review.

In fact, she planned to write a review right after finishing it, but somehow she couldn’t write it and ended up not being able to say what she needed to say.

I am reflecting on that part…… !

First, it became the Academy’s Golden Sun, which ended with episode 133.

The reason I was able to write diligently until the end was thanks to the readers who consistently followed me, gave me recommendations, and left comments.

I didn’t show it, but I always read all the comments, and I think it helped me because I was a reader who knew how annoying it was to click on even simple emoticons.

This is especially true if there are comments speculating about the rice cakes thrown around or compliments on the characters.

Speaking of rice cake, it reminds me of something I want to say now that it’s finished.

Actually, I had a rough story in mind from the time I started writing, so all I had to do was write it down, but there were some parts of the process that were a little disappointing.

This is a story about Charlotte.

In fact, in the reunion episode in episode 59, Charlotte suffered from the tyrant Adele. After meeting Adele, she was worried about whether or not to write a story told from Charlotte’s point of view.

And I deleted that part because I felt like it would stretch the story too much.

Anyway, it’s a shame that the author couldn’t at least tell readers who know Charlotte’s inner thoughts that it would be more interesting if they read it from episode 1.

The reason she hesitated to let Charlotte enter her room in episode 1.

The reason she knew was that she was whipped for the absurd reason that she did not rank first in her grade.

The reason why I speak in an informal tone when I am embarrassed by Adele, who has been a tyrant.

The reason why I made the potion out of concern for Adele’s body.

About the things Charlotte said while she was staying in the retreat-like room.

This is a part that I, who knew the story from the beginning, would have noticed, but readers who read it without knowing the relationship between Charlotte and Adele may have missed it.

And then…… Something about Anastasia (it was already explained in the novel)

A magic that Adele sometimes asks me to teach her whenever she encounters me.

For example, maintaining body temperature, transferring memories, or missing family.

It’s fragmentary, but the content keeps coming out! I was wondering if some readers would realize what Anastasia was trying to do.

…… That may be too much of a wild guess.

Looking back, the reader realizes that this was a strange piece of cake.

Anyway, I’m satisfied that I’ve shown all the stories I originally wanted to show.

Except for not being able to show Tina’s upset, Anastasia’s facial expression gradually changing from expressionless, and Sylvia’s face backwards because they could only include episode 19 in episode 20.

I’ve written everything I wanted to write, so I don’t think there will be any side stories.

Instead, there are plans for the next series.

There’s a story I’ve been thinking about while serializing Akagumtaeyang, and I think I’ll probably start serializing it around July 10th, when the event starts at Nobelpia.

Let me briefly explain the story I have envisioned.

While avenging his parents, he is hated by the heroines who are related to the enemies and have ties to the main character…….

Then, as the truth that the heroines did not know is revealed, a love-hate relationship develops in which the heroines hate the protagonist, but also feel sorry and like him.

This is a story centered on the relationship between the protagonist and heroine.

I have learned something while finishing another novel, so I will come back with better writing.

Thank you for reading this long review to the end!

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