I decided to rewrite the story.
I regretted that I reincarnated my character at primary school so I wanted to rewrite the story, not too much of change will be made just that the character will be older.
Why re-write?
I really can't continue creating any future chapter ever since I release chapter 59.
I can't think of a smooth way for them to advance to high school, which is the main plot of the story where I have ideas of how the story progresses.
Middle or junior high school is torture but I don't think I should just, 'Meh, it's high school. Time passed.'
So I decided to rewrite the story.
Do you need to re-read the whole thing to understand the story?
Probably no need to, since you already know the important details of the story already.
Why do I make such mistakes?
I only have a rough outline of the story, which was a short description of what will happen.
Usually or at least what I think a normal author will do, they would stack up chapters and only update when they stacked up enough.
It's so that they could patch the hole that they made.
I'm also in the midst of creating another book. Currently, still stacking up chapters at the same time writing this book.
That's all I have to say.
Thanks for noticing this auxiliary chapter.