Alright, it's finally finished! Hooray!

To be honest, this isn't the longest article I've ever written, but it's the fastest. I never thought I could write 4000 words a day.

Actually, I had two initial purposes for starting this story: one was for Eriri, and the other was to practice, since I had never updated 4000 words a day before. Those who know my other unfinished projects know that I am a weekly updater.

At first, I didn't know who Eriri was, but her reputation as a blonde loser has spread far and wide, and after hearing about it so much, I became quite curious about who she was.

So I went to catch up on the anime. Maybe the tsundere archetype has become outdated, because Eriri isn't popular at all right now.

But from a girl's perspective, she's quite cute, really. Anyway, in my eyes, innocent girls are all cute.

Then, I wasn't quite satisfied with Aki Tomoya, so I decided to find her a better partner. Who is the perfect boyfriend? Of course, it's the Moon Boyfriend, Old Saber!

As for Miku, Toka, and Kaguya, those came later.

Of course, during the writing process, I also discovered that while the chances of a Heroic Spirit falling for a slice-of-life anime heroine are not nonexistent, they are extremely slim. Therefore, this became a pseudonym. The male protagonist's greatest significance lies in using his own personality to temper the Heroic Spirit's personality, preventing the romance anime from turning into a horror film. (Blood will flow like a river!)

Then, in order to best reflect the personality of the Heroic Spirit, this story became a pseudo-fiction, closer to the summoning genre.

As a result, Aoki becomes a background character in the romance storyline, but he is the absolute protagonist in the fight scenes.

As for why the author likes Fujimaru Ritsuka, it's because the author likes Ritsuka! However, fearing that the story would fall apart and that too many people would question it, the author simply cut it, even though this storyline was originally planned.

Then, I felt that I was still quite wavering at times, because there was originally a route between the anime male protagonist and the female alter ego. Compared to the original story where the master and Hachiman formed a contract, the first version even had them kissing... But because so many people criticized it, I changed it again, and then I was accused of double standards. Later, I simply stopped writing the route between the anime male protagonist and the female alter ego.

Originally, I was going to write in detail about Kaito x Circe, Furuya Rei x Nightingale, Shirogane Miyuki x Murasaki Shikibu, Hakuba Saguru, and so on, but I didn't write any of them.

I did reflect on my actions in the process. In order to achieve the effect I wanted, I really mixed in too many personal assumptions, which made it unacceptable to many people.

Moreover, it's too complicated, and the ending is also troublesome. Many plot points that I had planned to write have been cut. I really don't want to write anymore.

However, writing fanfiction is just wishful thinking, it's done out of love. If I did it again, it would probably be the same, maybe just changing the male lead to a female lead. Don't you think that would eliminate any suspicion of harem writing? Actually, you can totally see Aoki as a girl!

This post didn't generate any profit; it was purely done out of love.

Of course, I found that my biggest problem was that I didn't have an outline. That's right, even if I wrote 4,000 or even 6,000 words a day, it was all written on the spot. At most, I would plan it out in my head and then just improvise.

Therefore, it becomes very unstable.

In short, although it was a bit rushed at the end, I have written down the points I originally wanted to make, and I have no regrets. After all, my initial goal was simply to make Eriri the most enviable girl.

She was once the most dazzling princess, with the most noble prince by her side.

As for the awkwardness in the romance, I think it's alright. After all, the Heroic Spirits are heroes with glorious experiences, so ordinary people do feel unworthy of them.

Those who say the romance in Type-Moon is well-written, which of the couples in Type-Moon is truly an ordinary person? Is Emiya considered an ordinary person? Fujimaru Ritsuka is said to be ordinary, but are you sure? Including Zabiko, the truly ordinary people should be those background figures outside Chaldea after the Burning of Humanity.

Unfortunately, the heroines in slice-of-life anime are just ordinary people.

Most of them don't have tragic pasts, dramatic lives, or unwavering beliefs, but is being ordinary really that bad? Just like simplicity and kindness are never derogatory terms.

Honestly, among all the anime, I've only seen Natsuki Subaru whose character development was truly ordinary and quite fitting, but even he has his overpowered abilities!

I know I'll get criticized for writing these kinds of fanfiction pairings, but I just want to write them, regardless of anything else.

But I really hate those people. I clearly warned about the potential pitfalls in the introduction and the first chapter, and I even said that I was going to create a pairing and that it was a fake pseudonym. They still left me comments asking why I was creating a pairing, what's wrong with your pseudonym, and that Eriri is not good enough for Old Saber. If you don't like it, don't read it. Why force yourself? It makes me speechless.

I really hate it when people say someone is unworthy of someone else. After all, weren't heroes just ordinary people before they became heroes? Why can't they fall in love with ordinary people? Why should being ordinary be ridiculed? And even if they don't fall in love, is it wrong to have pure, one-sided affection?

Okay, I've said a lot of irrelevant things. Anyway, I probably won't write this type of thing again, since I don't get the point.

I haven't decided on the next story yet. For now, I'll finish revising and completing the old story next door, "The Strongest Port Mafia Beats People Online." After all, that's a very long story, centered around Gudako, and quite a chaotic crossover anime. We'll talk about the others later. Maybe I'll write FGO again in the future, or maybe I won't.

Finally, thank you all for your support and love. There are still many readers who have been following me and giving me help and encouragement. In short, thank you very much, goodbye!

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