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5 | 59% (13 votes) |
4 | 9% (2 votes) |
3 | 9% (2 votes) |
2 | 18% (4 votes) |
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Status in Country of Origin. One entry per line2 LN Volumes (Ongoing)
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Weekly Rank: #4945Monthly Rank: #2000
All Time Rank: #7250
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On 504 Reading Lists
Monthly Rank: #9733
All Time Rank: #11012
Description
Links are NOT allowed. Format your description nicely so people can easily read them. Please use proper spacing and paragraphs.“Witches” ―――the only remaining unknown entity on a continent where demonic beasts and sorcery have all but disappeared.
Jig, a mercenary, has set out to defeat one of these beings that have been feared since ancient times. After a fierce battle, he narrowly emerges victorious, but at the same time, he loses any reason for killing the witch. As he is about to leave without finishing the job, the witch makes a request of him. She desires a life free from being pursued by anyone.
After struggling over it, the mercenary decides to accept the request. He feels that it would be difficult to fulfill the request on this continent, where people have a strong aversion to witches, so he makes the decision to embark on a voyage to an alien continent that has been known to exist for some time but has only become accessible in recent years.
Associated Names
One entry per line魔女と傭兵
Related Series
N/ARecommendations
Reincarnated • The Hero Marries the Sage ~After Becoming Engaged to a Former Rival, We Became the Strongest Couple~ (1)The Strange Adventure of a Broke Mercenary (1)
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Latest Release
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04/04/24 | FoxTeller | c116 |
03/31/24 | FoxTeller | c155.5 |
03/27/24 | FoxTeller | c115 |
03/23/24 | FoxTeller | c114 |
03/19/24 | FoxTeller | c113 |
03/15/24 | FoxTeller | c112 |
03/12/24 | FoxTeller | c111 |
03/07/24 | FoxTeller | c110 |
03/04/24 | FoxTeller | c109 |
03/04/24 | FoxTeller | c108 |
02/24/24 | FoxTeller | c107 |
02/20/24 | FoxTeller | c106 |
02/17/24 | FoxTeller | c105 |
02/12/24 | FoxTeller | c104 |
02/08/24 | FoxTeller | c103 |
Further, the structure and pacing is all over the place. The number of time skips in places where the author could have introduced characters, and developed their personalities and relationships in just the first 10 chapters had me staggering. The “theme” of this story also appears to become redundant all too fast. Starting out as a story where a witch means to escape her life in constant hiding, seeking a place to live in peace and asking our MC, the mercenary, for guidance and support on the journey to reach said place.
At this point I would have thought we’d get a Spice and Wolf style journey centered story. But what it turned out to be was a superficial collection of time skips until they reached supposed safe haven, only for the story to likely (stopped caring at this point) turn into your average “adventurer quest”. Taking a quick glance at the translation, the translator at least alleviated some of the problems of the raw script (doubling as the author’s editor for anyone only reading the English translation, I dare say). But as I’d prefer to keep with the original, I can only judge this as a bland, badly written WN, not worth the hassle to spend any more time on.