However, he soon realized something was wrong. He saw that his hand was surrounded by weird magic markings.
"All right."
Morgan suddenly let go of him, and the expression on his face became dull again, but there was a smile in the corner of his eyes.
"I have rewritten your spiritual base value, and your spiritual base has been controlled by me."
Menechelle: "Huh?"
"In other words, you changed from a servant of restraint to my servant."
"But-but, ancient god."
"Don't worry, there are a lot of followers here." Morgan lowered his eyelids, hiding his joy: "Besides, your peers in the history of pan-humanity seem to be a little too idle."
Thus, the beach vacation in Chaldea came to an end just as it began.
(End of this chapter)

[Ending Remarks] Willow catkins fly in Jiangcheng in March, and tourists send people home for five years
[Ending Remarks] Willow catkins fly in Jiangcheng in March, and tourists send people home for five years
This one is free.
As the title says, the story of Menechel has been told here. It is a bit emotional to talk about it. The first time I started writing the character of Menechel was in the summer of 2019. Now I have completely separated from him and told his story. It took five years to complete the outline, put it on hold, and then reincarnate and remake it into this book.
Originally, I was going to finish this book before the Chinese New Year. I only listed a small part of the outline of the Lostbelt. I estimated that 8 words would be enough to finish it. As a result, this completion plan was delayed again and again, from before the Chinese New Year to before March, and then to before the Qingming Festival (in fact, I wrote this ending speech in March), and only now stopped writing on the eve of May Day. The construction period was delayed three times in total, and the number of words in the final volume also increased from the initial 8 words to nearly 30 words now. It seems that Minechel himself is delaying my completion.
So, I thought that when I wrote this closing statement, I should feel relieved, having finally made up for the pitfalls of Menachere that I owed everyone, but in fact, when I wrote this paragraph, I was more disappointed. Indeed, five years have passed, and although they are not consecutive, I am still a little uncomfortable when we part.
From the very beginning, my idea was to break away from the shackles of the previous book, do my best to avoid the mistakes I made before, and write something of my own. Because the target audience of this book is fans of Type-Moon, I would habitually skip some of the plots in the original book because I subconsciously thought that everyone had seen them, and focus on other stories that I wanted to write that were out of the original plot, so I ignored some readers who had never played FGO or even didn't know much about Type-Moon. This was fine when I was writing about the Holy Grail War, but once I entered FGO, I ended up making some serious mistakes (Shumi Volume, Shinjuku War Knight Volume).
Of course, there are also readers who read my book purely as a Western fantasy knight novel and think that the story should end after the story of my life in the first volume (laughs). It is definitely more unfriendly to them.
But overall, despite the ups and downs and the bumpy road, at least Menechel's story has finally come to an end, with a True Ending that is neither a HE nor a BE. Of course, this does not prevent you from leaving the name of what you think is the best volume of the book, so that I can develop it in the future.
All in all, Menechelle's journey has come to an end. Along with my chuunibyou period and my passion for writing Type-Moon, I probably won't write Type-Moon again in the future if nothing unexpected happens. Of course, it's hard to say. Who knows, maybe one day I'll wake up and find that the Type-Moon series has a second spring and is popular all over the world, and I, an outdated author, will jump back to take advantage of the popularity. Or maybe one day I'll be fascinated by Atalanta and can't help but remake Erx as well? (laughs)
However, that should be a long, long time in the future, and perhaps by then you will no longer pay attention to Type-Moon.
But no matter what, just be happy.
That's it.
——————The sorrow of the non-chiefs
(End of this chapter)

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