Hello.
It's been a long time since we talked face-to-face like this…
Oh? Were you confused?
[ write your answer here. ]
Right… What you're seeing right now is my perspective, just like in Chapter 1. So don't worry, he won't hear us.
That's said.
This part of Chapter 6 is exclusively available for you, who's currently reading this. You could think of it as a uhhh… conclusion! A conclusion of this novel.
Overall, I could tell it's been quite a wild ride with Vaccine, you and □. The rescue was funny; the hanging out was good; the apartment seemed lovely but too dirty; the shopping took a long time but it's all right; the food is amazing… I lied; it would be great if I could taste it in the first place.
Since we made it this far, here is a question for you.
Have you enjoyed this story so far?
[ write your answer here. ]
Right.
At first, I made this out of a simple joke, a one-shot if you would like to call that. It's about "if I were to ever fall into my work". As the story suggested, I would plan suicide to escape from here, yet Vaccine has interfered. Afterwards was the story and we had done a lot of stuff, didn't we?
But all for nothing at all.
It was great but everything had an end otherwise, whether you liked it or not.
I stood at the doorstep and looked at the empty room. Outside, the crystal clear sky hid the stars from reality, and the lampposts replaced them with themselves, shining the night in their stead.
The bed that reminded you of a ward looked more isolated than ever, with an urge to put me to sleep already, it was late, too late to think of anything right now. Before I knew it, I was lying on the bed with a sheet nearly covering my face.
There's no heating or fireplace, and the ceiling was craved with detail for architectural purposes. It's cold and melancholy, stopping me from sleeping.
Sleep deprivation is frankly something.
So I often thought a story to myself like…
Oh no! I got transmitted to my own novel. Since I know all the events and resources whereabouts, I could survive through these shenanigans! ugh…
Ah… That's one confident yet familiar speech we've often seen in most of this genre's stories before the whole thing falls apart.
Or… I was a high schooler but got hit by a truck on the way home and reincarnated into my web novel, which I haven't touched for ages, and now I'm building a harem within it, accidentally.
So on and so on…
A person who awakened from their slumber is monologuing about themselves right now as they put their hands on their neck.
Is this necessary? You may ask.
Who knows, a story needs a lead after all.
Even if it's not reaching anyone in this world…
That's being said. Rather, or seemingly, the most and only option they choose in these kinds of situations is desperately leaning on the original one. Or… I should have said it was "the story they've once known."
With that confidence in mind, later on, the "author" will meet several problems on their journey while heading towards the end of the story that they had written before. Some may be brave enough to overcome such events, but some are too scared to even get going quickly. Although they will somehow survive through these scenarios in the end, don't you agree?
However, the core of those problems came later on from none other than... themselves.
It's not like I'm neglecting their reasons for living or something.—UCK
They are just... not supposed to be here.
They knew full well the consequences by choosing not to interfere with the plot, working their way alongside the story.
But it's futile.
No matter how hard you try, the story will always catch up with you, and your efforts will break down into a speck of dust compared to the storyline. So, instead of struggling like a fish out of water, the best option I can think of is to end it right away.
As the person finished his address, they'd already found themselves breathing with their mouth. Their aim was clear, then they quietly did the final paragraphs.
You know where this is going, right?
They somehow fell into this creation's world…
And its name is Perspective.
This series is made of stories and scenes from many characters in this series—or so I said... Yes... There are also backstories and interactions between them, but that is all to it.
By combining many perspectives from different characters like a piece of puzzle, we'd get the complete full story surrounding these individuals who were coincidentally involved in a single matter. Eventually, the question that inspired me to create this identical series bears the same name as it came to mind.
What is perspective?
A character's point of view in video games?
An important thing to the content of the story?
An art of solid objects on a two-dimensional surface, giving the right impression of their height, width, depth, and position when viewed from a particular point?
I guess it can't be answered for now.
Thank you for reading this piece of work. I'm glad that it is up to your standard for you to be here and now. It took me around 2 years and a half to finish this novel twice. But I have finally finished it, yippee:D
Once again, I'd like to thank and apologise to the three beta readers for helping me all this time. My choice of words might have been even more confusing than the present if not for them.
This is farewell then.
The end…?