Afterword
Thank you very much for purchasing the second volume. This is your author, Kaisei Kikuchi.
In this volume, two new female characters have made their appearance. First, there’s Cecil Antwerp. If you've already read the previous volume, you might understand that she was an indispensable presence in stopping the calamity. Then, there’s Carol Stanway, an upperclassman who hasn’t even appeared in the web version. She’s talented in music and shares a common trait with Cecil: both are geniuses who have experienced loneliness. However, through their interactions with Weiss, both of them have learned to express their true feelings.
People are difficult to understand just from the surface, aren’t they? Even when they’re smiling, angry, or crying, there are times when the person themselves doesn’t even understand whether those emotions are genuine.
However, Weiss notices even the deepest parts of people’s hearts. That’s part of his charm, and I hope that this aspect has resonated with the readers. Just like last time, whether or not a third volume will be published depends on the support of the readers. If you’d like to see more of Weiss’s adventures and the "Noblesse Oblige" concept, please do recommend it to those around you.
Thank you once again for reading until the end.