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Release that Witch
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Rating(4.5 / 5.0, 2945 votes)
5 | 74% (2180 votes) |
4 | 12% (349 votes) |
3 | 6% (177 votes) |
2 | 3% (89 votes) |
1 | 5% (148 votes) |
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2016
Status in COO
Status in Country of Origin. One entry per line
1498 Chapters (Complete)
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Completely Translated
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One entry per lineEnglish Publisher
One entry per lineRelease Frequency
Every 493.3 Day(s)Activity Stats [Graph]
Weekly Rank: #5403Monthly Rank: #5259
All Time Rank: #6
Reading List [Graph]
On 24731 Reading Lists
Monthly Rank: #953
All Time Rank: #12
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Links are NOT allowed. Format your description nicely so people can easily read them. Please use proper spacing and paragraphs.Chen Yan travels between worlds, ending up becoming an honorable prince in a medieval fantasy world. Yet this world was not quite as simple as he thought. Witches with magical powers abound, and fearsome wars between churches and kingdoms rage throughout the land.
Roland, a prince regarded as hopeless by his own father and assigned to the worst fief, spends his time developing a poor and backward town into a strong and modern city, while fighting against his siblings for the throne and absolute control over the kingdom. Join Roland as he befriends and allies with witches and, through fighting and even farming, pushes back invaders coming from the realm of evil.
Associated Names
One entry per lineFang Kai Nage Nuwu
Fangkai Nage Nuwu
Fàng kāi nàgè nǚwū
RTW
ปล่อยแม่มดคนนั้นซะ
放开那个女巫
마녀 사용설명서
Fangkai Nage Nuwu
Fàng kāi nàgè nǚwū
RTW
ปล่อยแม่มดคนนั้นซะ
放开那个女巫
마녀 사용설명서
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Recommendation Lists
- Kingdom Building / Territory Management
- My novels
- ALLCN+
- Female Lead Stronger than Male lead
- Kingdom / Sect / World Building
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09/25/17 | Seki – CA translations | c378 |
08/28/17 | Seki – CA translations | c377 |
08/27/17 | Seki – CA translations | c376 |
08/25/17 | Seki – CA translations | c375 |
08/23/17 | Seki – CA translations | c374 |
08/22/17 | Seki – CA translations | c373 |
08/20/17 | Seki – CA translations | c372 |
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08/18/17 | Seki – CA translations | c370 |
08/17/17 | Seki – CA translations | c369 |
08/16/17 | Seki – CA translations | c368 |
08/15/17 | Seki – CA translations | c367 |
08/14/17 | Seki – CA translations | c366 |
08/13/17 | Seki – CA translations | c365 |
08/12/17 | Seki – CA translations | c364 |
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The scene on the tower with lightening is really oppressing and the situation unexpected. It really got me hooked.
1. World building - CN novels seems utterly confused about world building. Most of them, specially the xianxia where every other character is more genius and every city is larger than the previous one. So there is no overarching arc to carry the story forward. This one tries to clarify the world structure early and even introduces a mystery which first 100 about the world itself. It touches upon the mystery every 20-30 chapters slowly adding to it. 2. Storytelling - Instead of following the MC all time (apart from minuscule time away for villain plots), this one dedicates some part of the story to other characters, main and side both. 3. The science stuff - Unlike the "science" stuff in Warlock of the Magus World which relies on the AI, it does try to include some elemental science stuff and the translator tries his best to include examples in the footnotes, which btw is amazing. Obviously because this is a story and a fantasy one at that not everything can be explained logically, specially things like "why there was no cement before MC arrived" etc so suspension of disbelief is required. Negative:
There are some parts of the story which somehow tries to be like Game of Thrones, where a character is revealed but gets killed quickly and its quicker than the random bully in a cultivation novel. The problem is the character doesn't have a build up and killing off doesn't have impact, it feels like cheap filler.
- Although it starts off as an uplift story, about halfway through it throws in the 'Dream World' that shifts the tone quite a bit. It's kinda like watching a 4X game where a player is pursuing an extermination victory only to be forced down the line into a weird cultural victory path instead. 90% of the story is still uplift + extermination, and we do see things develop all the way to the limit, but as you get close to the end of the story you'll realize that the way the story ends has to go down the other path instead. Still, that's just the last 27 chapters that might be a bit uninteresting while most of the rest is good.
- As a related issue, this series could really use 30+ post-ending side story chapters to flesh out things and make the ending a bit more satisfying.
- The MC is challenged but never outright loses. That's fine if you're reading this mostly as a kingdom building story to see how challenges are overcome. Some people want to see the protagonist lose a bit along the way, but that doesn't seem to happen in 95% of popular webnovels anyway.
- There's a lot of chapters that focus on minor/side characters. This is more of a problem when you're reading it one chapter at a time, but not as much of an issue now that the complete story is translated and you can skim over parts you don't care about.
Overall, I'll give it a 5/5 because it mostly delivers what it promises. I was a bit disappointed that... more>>