What Witch? This Alchemist is Breaking Bad!
Chapter 139: Great Witch Arachne
- Chapter 150: Fenrir and Snow White
- Chapter 149: The Magic Mirror’s Distress Signal
- Chapter 148: A Conspiracy Against the Saintess
- Chapter 147: Saintess? Witch!
- Chapter 146: The Count’s Friends and Enemies
- Chapter 145: A Rising Star in the Academic World
- Chapter 144: The True Transmigrator Cheat
- Chapter 143: Methods to Upgrade Blessings
- Chapter 142: Showing Support for the Saintess’s Speech
- Chapter 141: Witch Sally, a Professional Healer
- Chapter 140: From a Fake Witch to a Real Witch
- Chapter 139: Great Witch Arachne
- Chapter 138: A Handy Tool
- Chapter 137: This Was a Blind Date
- Chapter 136: What Is the Relationship Between You?
- Chapter 135: The Earl’s Daughter
- Chapter 134: Taking Office as Director
- Chapter 133: Mana of Ninety-Six Percent Purity
- Chapter 132: The Coordination of Two Blessings
- Chapter 131: The Blessing of the Supreme God
- Chapter 130: There Was Her Perfume on You
- Chapter 129: Snow White and the Magic Mirror
- Chapter 128: The Medicine That Cured Saltification Disease
- Chapter 127: The Rose School
- Chapter 126: We Are Being Monitored
- Chapter 125: The Earl’s Intervention
- Chapter 124: The Saintess Has Specifically Requested to See You
- Chapter 123: Money Came Too Fast
- Chapter 122: A Conjecture That Attracted the Saintess
- Chapter 121: Padding an Exam Paper with a Watered-Down Thesis
- Chapter 120: The Emperor’s Illegitimate Son
- Chapter 119: Becoming Someone Important to Brother Leon
- Chapter 118: Melissa’s Hero
- Chapter 117: Visiting Seri
- Chapter 116: The Fallen Icarus
- Chapter 115: Settlement of the Transaction with the Earl
- Chapter 114: Do You Have to Take the Civil Service Exam in Another World Too?
- Chapter 113: Promotion and a Raise—Becoming the Director
- Chapter 112: The Surface Area of Adele’s Psychological Shadow
- Chapter 111: First Visit to the Viscount’s Daughter
- Chapter 110: It Was Time to Start Money Laundering
- Chapter 109: Selecting Subordinates
- Chapter 108: A Further Step Up in Their Enterprise
- Chapter 107: Succubus’s Kiss
- Chapter 106: The Werewolf and the Succubus
- Chapter 105: I Had Abundant Theoretical Knowledge
- Chapter 104: A Room One Cannot Leave Without Doing xx
- Chapter 103: The Power of the Lord of the Labyrinth
- Chapter 102: Apostle of Moilai
- Chapter 101: The Dragon-Slaying Battle
- Chapter 100: Mutual Sympathy Between Fools
- Chapter 99: The Apostate Knight Order Commander
- Chapter 98: Fourth-Level Magical Beast
- Chapter 97: The Great Terror Within the Labyrinth
- Chapter 96: The Necessity of Work Injury Compensation
- Chapter 95: You Still Dare to Bare Your Fangs?
- Chapter 94: The Nemesis of the Viscount’s Daughter
- Chapter 93: Are You Doing Something Illegal
- Chapter 92: The Advantage Humans Had over Animals
- Chapter 91: You Really Are a Bastard Without an Asshole
- Chapter 90: A New Labyrinth
- Chapter 89: Do You Have Another Witch?
- Chapter 88: The Saintess’s Antidote
- Chapter 87: She Was Our Enemy
- Chapter 86: The Saintess’s Purpose
- Chapter 85: An Unexpected Visitor
- Chapter 84: Weakness Only Lets Others Ride Roughshod Over You
- Chapter 83: Do You Need an Advisor?
- Chapter 82: Bishop Weiss
- Chapter 81: The Farewell Reception
- Chapter 80: The Mood Had Reached This Point
- Chapter 79: Mission: Two Hundred Grams Per Year
- Chapter 78: Fenrir and the Earl
- Chapter 77: I’ll Give These Corpses Away as Gifts
- Chapter 76: The Earl
- Chapter 75: A Way to Save Everyone
- Chapter 74: Let’s Stop Together
- Chapter 73: Unrealistic Fantasies
- Chapter 72: I Wanted to Die with Dignity
- Chapter 71: Voluntary Surrender
- Chapter 70: The Sacrifice That Must Be Made
- Chapter 69: Only One Can Live
- Chapter 68: You Had Already Won
- Chapter 67: Visiting the Sick
- Chapter 66: The Only Means of Identifying a Witch
- Chapter 65: A Stalled Investigation
- Chapter 64: Decisive Evidence
- Chapter 63: Rena Fell into Custody
- Chapter 62: The Strength of the New Director
- Chapter 61: I Haven’t Killed Him Yet, and He’s Already Dead?
- Chapter 60: Do You Wish to Befriend the Earl?
- Chapter 59: Annual Income of One Million
- Chapter 58: The Interrogated Witch
- Chapter 57: His Highness the Prince
- Chapter 56: Walking into the Trap
- Chapter 55: You Are Under Arrest
- Chapter 54: I Am Male and Prefer Females
- Chapter 53: Damn It, He Had Run Into a Pervert
- Chapter 52: Looking to Launder Money? Come to Me
- Chapter 51: Demonstrating Sincerity to Mr. Fenrir
- Chapter 50: Everyone Dies Together
- Chapter 49: Who Was the Mole?
- Chapter 48: Enemies Meet on a Narrow Road
- Chapter 47: Introducing the Supplier
- Chapter 46: Cleaning Up the Traitor
- Chapter 45: The Mouse-Torturing Maniac
- Chapter 44: Business Must Not Stop
- Chapter 43: Does This Count as a Transmigrator’s Perk?
- Chapter 42: The Primordial Witch’s Favor
- Chapter 41: I Will Let You Die Quickly
- Chapter 40: The Boss Spawned Right in Our Own Base
- Chapter 39: Exposed
- Chapter 38: Changing Direction
- Chapter 37: He Was No Stepping Stone
- Chapter 36: The Prince Who Saved the Princess
- Chapter 35: A Wolf in Sheep’s Clothing
- Chapter 34: Conflict in the Tavern
- Chapter 33: A Fairy Tale’s Happy Ending
- Chapter 32: A Big Fish Arrived
- Chapter 31: Director of the Inquisition
- Chapter 30: Fenrir
- Chapter 29: Ants on the Same Rope
- Chapter 28: Man-Eating Magical Beasts
- Chapter 27: Accomplices
- Chapter 26: Killing Is Easy, Disposing of the Body Is Hard
- Chapter 25: The Corpse Was Speaking
- Chapter 24: Reporting a Witch
- Chapter 23: Robbed
- Chapter 22: Hannah Granny’s Scheme
- Chapter 21: Dinner Is Livelier When Everyone Eats Together
- Chapter 20: A Day Worth Celebrating
- Chapter 19: The First Shipment
- Chapter 18: Mana Extraction
- Chapter 17: I’ve Changed My Impression of You
- Chapter 16: How Could I Possibly Be His Girlfriend?
- Chapter 15: Impersonating a Cleric
- Chapter 14: Kindness ≠ Selflessness
- Chapter 13: Rapunzel
- Chapter 12: The Landlady and Her Daughter
- Chapter 11: Money Is Not Omnipotent, But Without Money You Are Absolutely Doomed
- Chapter 10: You Were the Most Pathetic Witch He Had Ever Seen
- Chapter 9: Expanding Production
- Chapter 8: Cooperation Established
- Chapter 7: You’re Actually Pretty Decent
- Chapter 6: The Gears of Fate Began to Turn
- Chapter 5: Little Red Riding Hood
- Chapter 4: Why Don’t I Just Do It Myself?
- Chapter 3: The Saintess’s Diagnosis
- Chapter 2: What Was the Point of Crossing Over Without a Cheat
- Chapter 1: The Debt Collector
“Father, what kind of standard is that? He was unwilling, yet you said he was qualified. Does that mean if he had shown the intention, you would have eliminated him instead? That’s far too contradictory.” Ophelia did not quite understand the Earl’s evaluation.
“At that time, he had risked exposing himself just to save that Witch. Without an emotional foundation, that would have been impossible. Ophelia, you had only just met him for the first time. If he had abandoned that Witch at that moment and chosen to approach you instead, what motive do you think it would have been for?” the Earl asked with a faint smile.
“What else could it be? Power? Wealth and glory?” Ophelia raised an eyebrow. “If he were really that easy to buy off—able to drop that woman just like that—then I might consider him slightly.”
“To abandon those at one’s side in order to climb upward—that is not ordinary ambition, but genuine, unrestrained ambition. The one who remains by your side must never possess such ambition. Today he might discard his Witch to approach you, but tomorrow, once he finds an opportunity, he would replace you.” The Earl spoke slowly.
“That does sound somewhat troubling.” After some thought, Ophelia provisionally agreed with her father.
“If a person’s capability were likened to a number, then once ambition is added, it is like placing a minus sign in front of it. The greater the capability, the more dangerous it becomes.” The Earl looked at Ophelia earnestly. “I recommended him to you for many reasons, but the most important one is that he has no ambition. He is sufficiently safe. That is more important than anything else. Only then does he have enough qualification to be considered.”
“But Father, what about that woman? We can’t deal with her for now.” Ophelia crossed her arms and crossed her legs. “I am your daughter, after all. I can’t possibly eat someone else’s leftovers, can I?”
If she were to follow the Earl’s thinking and place Leon Set on the list of candidates, it was not entirely unacceptable to her.
It was only that Rena Lothark’s existence made it psychologically difficult for her to accept. Yet she also clearly understood the value that Witch held for their enterprise. Being able to stably extract Mana at eighty percent purity was not something an ordinary Witch could accomplish. At the very least, she herself could not do it.
“The human heart requires time to be guided. If you have the intention, these problems can all be resolved gradually.”
The Earl spoke patiently.
“Forget it. I’m not in a hurry about such matters.” Ophelia did not particularly care. “Rather than worrying about that, you should focus on solving the more pressing issue first. Teacher has already arrived, hasn’t she?”
To Ophelia, choosing a marriage partner was not a major matter. Leon Set held value to them as a subordinate as well. Establishing a marital relationship was not absolutely necessary.
At present, they had a far more important matter to handle.
“Johnny brought her here from Moirland this morning,” the Earl replied.
“Then we’d better hurry. Teacher hates being kept waiting,” Ophelia said.
About a quarter of an hour later, the Earl’s carriage passed through bustling streets and approached a resplendent, gold-adorned hotel.
Sun Palace—the most luxurious and extravagant hotel in the port town of Ronfurt—was also one of the Earl’s properties in the area.
On ordinary days, distinguished guests gathered there endlessly. Eastern nobles, magnates, and celebrities from all walks of life came and went daily, hosting banquets and salons.
But today, under the pretext of internal renovations, Sun Palace had temporarily closed. All servants or stewards who came to inquire about reservations were politely turned away by the attendants at the entrance.
When the Earl’s carriage arrived at the main gate of the hotel courtyard, the attendant immediately noticed the family crest on the carriage. With merely a glance exchanged, he swiftly opened the gate and bowed, welcoming the carriage inside.
The carriage stopped. The coachman opened the door and respectfully lowered his head as the Earl stepped down.
The Earl steadied himself beside the carriage with his cane, then turned and extended his hand to help Ophelia down.
Following the carriage into the courtyard was Bishop Beckett, who dismounted promptly as an attendant hurried forward to lead his horse to the stables.
“Let’s go.” With one hand on his cane and the other supported by his daughter, the Earl strode into Sun Palace, accompanied by Bishop Beckett.
Though the hotel was not receiving guests today, it remained brightly lit.
A red door at the far end of the grand hall was guarded by two rows of fully armed guards. As the Earl approached, two of them immediately opened the door for them, and all present saluted simultaneously.
They passed through a long underground corridor. This area was not open to guests; only those personally invited by the Earl could enter.
Beneath the hotel lay a lavish gathering hall. However, the people assembled there were not distinguished guests, but a squad of fully armed knights stationed and patrolling throughout the venue. Their bearing appeared even more elite than the guards outside.
Unlike the attendants outside, when the Earl and the others entered the hall, they merely turned their heads to observe, showing no intention of saluting.
Only a burly, middle-aged knight strode forward to greet the Earl.
“You’ve finally arrived.”
“Uncle Johnny, it’s been a long time,” Ophelia greeted him.
“Hello, Miss Ophelia,” Johnny replied casually.
“Rare for you not to smell of alcohol today,” the Earl Foyle teased. 𝐟𝕣𝗲𝕖𝕨𝗲𝐛𝗻𝗼𝐯𝗲𝚕.𝗰𝚘𝐦
“Would I dare drink while keeping watch over that Great Witch?” Johnny cast a glance backward. At the deepest part of the hall, the door to a private lounge remained tightly shut.
“You don’t need to be so nervous, Uncle Johnny. Teacher is our ally—at least for now,” Ophelia said with a smile.
Johnny merely glanced at her noncommittally, then fixed his gaze on the Earl. “Mastan, I want to speak with you alone.”
“If you have something to say, say it here,” the Earl replied evenly.
Johnny stared at him sternly for a long moment, stepped closer, and lowered his voice. “I still hope you reconsider. This method of revenge is neither safe nor honorable! And that woman, Arachne—she’s one of the more radical types in the Witch Gathering. She’s impossible to control. Doing business with her is one thing. Making this kind of deal—be careful not to bring disaster upon yourself!”
“Johnny, I helped you establish a clean charitable fund. How you distribute money to the families of your fallen brothers afterward—I have never interfered. Here, I hope you will simply do your job. How I choose to proceed is my matter.” The Earl spoke expressionlessly.
Seeing his persuasion fail, Johnny shook his head helplessly. Without another word, he stepped aside and watched as the Earl walked toward the private lounge.
Bishop Beckett stepped forward to open the door. The Earl and Ophelia entered.
Seated upon a long sofa was a bewitching woman in a black evening gown and black veil. She held a wineglass filled with red wine. Upon seeing the Earl and Ophelia, she curved her lips into a smile.
The Great Witch—Arachne.
“Isaac Mastan.” Arachne set down her wineglass and examined the Earl. “It’s been so many years. You’ve grown quite old.”
“But you remain as radiant as ever, Lady Arachne.” The Earl inclined his head.
The first time the Earl and Arachne had met was ten years ago.
In ten years, the Earl had aged from the prime of life into middle age, yet Arachne had not changed at all.
And more than twenty years ago, Arachne had already held a high position in Moirland and had organized terrorist activities within the Empire. She was certainly older than the Earl.
Legend had it that becoming a Witch granted eternal beauty. In truth, becoming a Witch did extend one’s lifespan and greatly delay aging.
For that reason, some believed in the Longevity Potion concocted from Mana refined by Witches. Others had become Witches precisely for that purpose.
“Teacher, it’s been a long time.” Ophelia also greeted her.
“Ophelia.” Arachne looked over her former student. “Well? Have you mastered your Demonized Humanoid Form?”
“I’m afraid I must disappoint you. I’ve been busy with business and haven’t practiced much. I still require Magical Potion assistance,” Ophelia replied.
“Heh. Merely sacrificing the Church’s Blessing Recipients isn’t enough. You need to spend extended periods inside a Labyrinth to elevate your mana level. Unfortunately, within the Empire, you likely have little opportunity.”
After speaking, Arachne shifted her gaze away from Ophelia. Their relationship as teacher and student had been bound by transaction rather than sentiment. Ophelia had little interest in the Witch’s faith or the advancement of power, and Arachne’s guidance had always been brief and perfunctory.
Arachne turned to the Earl. “Have you prepared what was agreed upon for the trade?”
“Of course. The gold, intelligence, Imperial warships, and their blueprints that you requested are all prepared on a certain island. Once you accomplish what I require, Johnny Wellman will set sail and escort them to your territory,” the Earl said as he and Ophelia took seats opposite her.
“Can I trust your credit?” Arachne fixed her gaze upon him.
“You may trust in your own deterrence. I would not risk your wrath merely to save that little cost,” the Earl replied calmly.
“That is rather convincing.” Arachne smiled. “Then what is your plan?”
“In another month and a half, it will be the Holy Spirit Festival commemorating the death of Saint Astarte—”
Before he could finish, Arachne burst into exaggerated laughter. “Haha, Astarte—the so-called saint who foresaw the fall of the Islander Nation yet failed to foresee his own death upon its soil?
You intend to stir trouble on his death anniversary?”
Saint Astarte, three hundred years ago, had prophesied the fall of the heretical nation, the Islander Nation. His prophecy had become the pretext for the Empire’s large-scale invasion.
As foretold, the Islander Nation was destroyed by the Empire. Yet as the royal family withdrew, the priests of the Earth Mother Goddess had activated a Great Labyrinth upon Islander soil through a sacrificial ritual, causing an endless tide of Magical Beasts to surge forth and triggering a devastating Abyssal disaster.
In the end, Saint Astarte personally led the Church’s elite to seal the Great Labyrinth, exhausting his strength and sacrificing himself in the process.
“Correct.” The Earl nodded.
“You’ve said only the timing, yet I already love this plan. Continue.” Arachne’s smile widened, her eyes gleaming with excitement—almost madness.
“Every year during the Holy Spirit Festival, the Church holds a grand commemorative ceremony at the site of Astarte’s burial—the Southeastern Diocese of the Empire. This year marks the three-hundredth anniversary. The ceremony will certainly be more magnificent than ever. By tradition, the Sons and Saintesses of the Four Great Churches will each deliver sermons before the four churches within the Southeastern Diocese. Weiss Rogers, chosen as Saintess last year, will be no exception.”
At the mention of that name, the Earl’s expression grew increasingly cold. “We have already arranged insiders. All preparatory procedures have been set in place. We merely require you to act against her at that time.”
- Chapter 150: Fenrir and Snow White
- Chapter 149: The Magic Mirror’s Distress Signal
- Chapter 148: A Conspiracy Against the Saintess
- Chapter 147: Saintess? Witch!
- Chapter 146: The Count’s Friends and Enemies
- Chapter 145: A Rising Star in the Academic World
- Chapter 144: The True Transmigrator Cheat
- Chapter 143: Methods to Upgrade Blessings
- Chapter 142: Showing Support for the Saintess’s Speech
- Chapter 141: Witch Sally, a Professional Healer
- Chapter 140: From a Fake Witch to a Real Witch
- Chapter 139: Great Witch Arachne
- Chapter 138: A Handy Tool
- Chapter 137: This Was a Blind Date
- Chapter 136: What Is the Relationship Between You?
- Chapter 135: The Earl’s Daughter
- Chapter 134: Taking Office as Director
- Chapter 133: Mana of Ninety-Six Percent Purity
- Chapter 132: The Coordination of Two Blessings
- Chapter 131: The Blessing of the Supreme God
- Chapter 130: There Was Her Perfume on You
- Chapter 129: Snow White and the Magic Mirror
- Chapter 128: The Medicine That Cured Saltification Disease
- Chapter 127: The Rose School
- Chapter 126: We Are Being Monitored
- Chapter 125: The Earl’s Intervention
- Chapter 124: The Saintess Has Specifically Requested to See You
- Chapter 123: Money Came Too Fast
- Chapter 122: A Conjecture That Attracted the Saintess
- Chapter 121: Padding an Exam Paper with a Watered-Down Thesis
- Chapter 120: The Emperor’s Illegitimate Son
- Chapter 119: Becoming Someone Important to Brother Leon
- Chapter 118: Melissa’s Hero
- Chapter 117: Visiting Seri
- Chapter 116: The Fallen Icarus
- Chapter 115: Settlement of the Transaction with the Earl
- Chapter 114: Do You Have to Take the Civil Service Exam in Another World Too?
- Chapter 113: Promotion and a Raise—Becoming the Director
- Chapter 112: The Surface Area of Adele’s Psychological Shadow
- Chapter 111: First Visit to the Viscount’s Daughter
- Chapter 110: It Was Time to Start Money Laundering
- Chapter 109: Selecting Subordinates
- Chapter 108: A Further Step Up in Their Enterprise
- Chapter 107: Succubus’s Kiss
- Chapter 106: The Werewolf and the Succubus
- Chapter 105: I Had Abundant Theoretical Knowledge
- Chapter 104: A Room One Cannot Leave Without Doing xx
- Chapter 103: The Power of the Lord of the Labyrinth
- Chapter 102: Apostle of Moilai
- Chapter 101: The Dragon-Slaying Battle
- Chapter 100: Mutual Sympathy Between Fools
- Chapter 99: The Apostate Knight Order Commander
- Chapter 98: Fourth-Level Magical Beast
- Chapter 97: The Great Terror Within the Labyrinth
- Chapter 96: The Necessity of Work Injury Compensation
- Chapter 95: You Still Dare to Bare Your Fangs?
- Chapter 94: The Nemesis of the Viscount’s Daughter
- Chapter 93: Are You Doing Something Illegal
- Chapter 92: The Advantage Humans Had over Animals
- Chapter 91: You Really Are a Bastard Without an Asshole
- Chapter 90: A New Labyrinth
- Chapter 89: Do You Have Another Witch?
- Chapter 88: The Saintess’s Antidote
- Chapter 87: She Was Our Enemy
- Chapter 86: The Saintess’s Purpose
- Chapter 85: An Unexpected Visitor
- Chapter 84: Weakness Only Lets Others Ride Roughshod Over You
- Chapter 83: Do You Need an Advisor?
- Chapter 82: Bishop Weiss
- Chapter 81: The Farewell Reception
- Chapter 80: The Mood Had Reached This Point
- Chapter 79: Mission: Two Hundred Grams Per Year
- Chapter 78: Fenrir and the Earl
- Chapter 77: I’ll Give These Corpses Away as Gifts
- Chapter 76: The Earl
- Chapter 75: A Way to Save Everyone
- Chapter 74: Let’s Stop Together
- Chapter 73: Unrealistic Fantasies
- Chapter 72: I Wanted to Die with Dignity
- Chapter 71: Voluntary Surrender
- Chapter 70: The Sacrifice That Must Be Made
- Chapter 69: Only One Can Live
- Chapter 68: You Had Already Won
- Chapter 67: Visiting the Sick
- Chapter 66: The Only Means of Identifying a Witch
- Chapter 65: A Stalled Investigation
- Chapter 64: Decisive Evidence
- Chapter 63: Rena Fell into Custody
- Chapter 62: The Strength of the New Director
- Chapter 61: I Haven’t Killed Him Yet, and He’s Already Dead?
- Chapter 60: Do You Wish to Befriend the Earl?
- Chapter 59: Annual Income of One Million
- Chapter 58: The Interrogated Witch
- Chapter 57: His Highness the Prince
- Chapter 56: Walking into the Trap
- Chapter 55: You Are Under Arrest
- Chapter 54: I Am Male and Prefer Females
- Chapter 53: Damn It, He Had Run Into a Pervert
- Chapter 52: Looking to Launder Money? Come to Me
- Chapter 51: Demonstrating Sincerity to Mr. Fenrir
- Chapter 50: Everyone Dies Together
- Chapter 49: Who Was the Mole?
- Chapter 48: Enemies Meet on a Narrow Road
- Chapter 47: Introducing the Supplier
- Chapter 46: Cleaning Up the Traitor
- Chapter 45: The Mouse-Torturing Maniac
- Chapter 44: Business Must Not Stop
- Chapter 43: Does This Count as a Transmigrator’s Perk?
- Chapter 42: The Primordial Witch’s Favor
- Chapter 41: I Will Let You Die Quickly
- Chapter 40: The Boss Spawned Right in Our Own Base
- Chapter 39: Exposed
- Chapter 38: Changing Direction
- Chapter 37: He Was No Stepping Stone
- Chapter 36: The Prince Who Saved the Princess
- Chapter 35: A Wolf in Sheep’s Clothing
- Chapter 34: Conflict in the Tavern
- Chapter 33: A Fairy Tale’s Happy Ending
- Chapter 32: A Big Fish Arrived
- Chapter 31: Director of the Inquisition
- Chapter 30: Fenrir
- Chapter 29: Ants on the Same Rope
- Chapter 28: Man-Eating Magical Beasts
- Chapter 27: Accomplices
- Chapter 26: Killing Is Easy, Disposing of the Body Is Hard
- Chapter 25: The Corpse Was Speaking
- Chapter 24: Reporting a Witch
- Chapter 23: Robbed
- Chapter 22: Hannah Granny’s Scheme
- Chapter 21: Dinner Is Livelier When Everyone Eats Together
- Chapter 20: A Day Worth Celebrating
- Chapter 19: The First Shipment
- Chapter 18: Mana Extraction
- Chapter 17: I’ve Changed My Impression of You
- Chapter 16: How Could I Possibly Be His Girlfriend?
- Chapter 15: Impersonating a Cleric
- Chapter 14: Kindness ≠ Selflessness
- Chapter 13: Rapunzel
- Chapter 12: The Landlady and Her Daughter
- Chapter 11: Money Is Not Omnipotent, But Without Money You Are Absolutely Doomed
- Chapter 10: You Were the Most Pathetic Witch He Had Ever Seen
- Chapter 9: Expanding Production
- Chapter 8: Cooperation Established
- Chapter 7: You’re Actually Pretty Decent
- Chapter 6: The Gears of Fate Began to Turn
- Chapter 5: Little Red Riding Hood
- Chapter 4: Why Don’t I Just Do It Myself?
- Chapter 3: The Saintess’s Diagnosis
- Chapter 2: What Was the Point of Crossing Over Without a Cheat
- Chapter 1: The Debt Collector
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