6Arkanos6
Non cannon Omake means that the chapter is not part of the story, but instead is something that you imagine would happen, if some certain events happened differently. For example, in my Omake, I imagine, what would happen if the MC decided to help Myrtle pass on. And that made Lady Death to appear before MC. It is used for comical relief, to show, how a simple decision to do something different, would change the story so much. That Chapter is not part of the story. That is what Omake means! I think, if you knew what the word Omake means, you would've understood. But you didn't bother to read or look up. And instead made your mind that if something you thought is different in reality, then the story must be wrong, instead of you being simply ignorant. Thanks for the review! Please **** off!
Listen, I'm the author ... I just don't understand why you are doing this. As if the whole plot of Gary Potter is over! Why go into further details? It would be more productive to jump ten and twenty years ahead and just describe what was happening in the world and already go to another world. Yes, and my passion is how much the child strains, that crumbles the villains into cabbage. Crazy fun was fun, of course, but after the destruction of the Dark Lord ... everything just makes no sense. It's like joking for the sake of just joking and spitting on the fact that the jokes are not funny. It just isn't a good time. Who even said that locking the main character in a child's body is a good idea?