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Raes Afterward

  Afterward

  Hey there, people! Rae here—the author behind Enigmatic Pathways Mystic Circuits

  Vol. 1: The Beginning of the Scientist Reincarnation.

  Apparently, some folks flip to the afterword before reading the story (yes, I see you).

  So I’ll keep my discussion of the plot to a minimum.

  First off—what did you think? I’d love to hear your thoughts. Did Unicus resonate

  with you? Did anything surprise you? Did you shout “Finally!” at the screen at least

  once?

  The seed for this story was planted during a Mushoku Tensei watch session with a

  friend. At one point, he flinched and asked, “How is this guy even accepted as

  family?” That stuck with me. Yeah, the protagonist’s a prodigy, but family should be

  more than talent—it should be love.

  I hated that passive helplessness. So I wrote someone you could root for. Someone

  ordinary, scarred, and stubborn—one of us—who still finds their way back to love.

  You might be reading a pirated copy. Look for the official release to support the author.

  Now, here's the thing: I’ve made my point. But I’m also stuck between deadlines and

  doubt. If you want Enigmatic Pathways to live on—if you want Unicus to return in

  Volume 2—I need to know you’re out there.

  This wasn’t just another light novel project for me. I wrote this for White Fox. Not

  years of wasted time—just a wild, focused month of obsession. After watching

  Re:Zero Season 3 hit every emotional beat with surgical precision, I knew I had to

  craft something worthy of that kind of adaptation.

  Even if these chapters are all this story ever becomes, that’s okay. This is my

  tribute—for Re:Zero, for those long nights, and for the storytellers who helped me

  believe again.

  As for where this story’s heading? Honestly… I have no idea. I’m just as blind as you

  are. I had a few ideas when I started, but writing a novel from that is—let’s be

  real—hard. Really hard.

  I’ve tried to shape this story into something I’d personally want to read. It won’t be for

  everyone, and that’s okay. If this story isn’t your cup of tea—thank you for giving it a chance. This is the tale of a broken scientist who refuses to recognize his second life…

  and chooses to move forward anyway.

  Now, let’s talk about something real: trauma. It’s invisible but deeply rooted. A quiet

  force most people don’t even realize they carry. I wanted to explore that through this

  narrative—not in a heavy-handed way, but in a human one.

  If you’ve made it this far, I think I know who you are. You’re the kind of person who

  watches Light Novel Historian videos on YouTube between midnight rereads of

  Re:Zero. If that’s you—this book was written with you in mind. I hope it hurts a little.

  Being a webnovel author isn’t always glamorous. Sometimes it’s shouting into the

  void and hoping someone shouts back. We’re all dancing with algorithms and trying

  not to trip. But behind every screen is a person—and every title, every line, every post

  is part of a conversation.

  Tools can shape our process, but it’s our voice that shapes the story.

  Let’s end this on a fun note. If you liked this story—talk about it! Share it with a

  friend, your family, or even that one chaotic friend who lives for spicy fan theories.

  The more chatter, the better. Who knows—you might even give me an idea or two.

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