What Witch? This Alchemist is Breaking Bad!
Chapter 5: Little Red Riding Hood
- 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
Three days later, early in the morning, at a small diner in Estuary Village of Hamel Town.
“One bread, double fried eggs, tomato soup.” After taking his seat, Leon ordered an ordinary breakfast, his gaze flicking to the side.
At a table three rows away from him, the elderly woman Hannah Weisland was sitting alone, enjoying her breakfast, completely unaware of Leon’s glance.
This was the fourth day Leon had been tailing Mrs. Weisland alone.
Every morning, she ate breakfast at this small diner by the village entrance.
Hannah Weisland’s background was not complicated.
She was a native of Estuary Village.
Her husband had died fifteen years ago.
She had two sons.
During the Empire’s maritime conquest war launched ten years ago, both sons were conscripted.
The elder son died in battle, while the younger was injured and lost one leg.
According to what Leon had learned while asking around the village, the elder son had already been married and left behind a son.
At Mrs. Weisland’s request, the wife had taken the child and remarried the younger son.
Now, because of his disability, Mrs. Weisland’s younger son had limited ability to work and made a living as a leatherworker in the village, earning very little.
The household had long relied on Mrs. Weisland’s support.
Leon flipped through his notebook.
If her goal was to ensure that her son and grandson could have a comfortable life in the future, then Mrs. Weisland’s situation certainly required money.
Relying solely on an elderly woman farming and selling vegetables was far from sufficient.
She had motive to profit from dealings in Magical Beasts.
Low-tier Magical Beast materials were not uncommon on the Black Market.
Even now, many hunters still illegally entered labyrinths to hunt and secretly sell Magical Beasts, and some Underworld gangs also raised Magical Beasts for profit.
As long as Mrs. Weisland happened to know the right people, she could have had a chance to handle such goods.
The problem was that test tube of extracted Mana.
Smuggling Mana from outside the borders was not something just anyone could manage.
In fact, among those dealing in Magical Beast materials, fewer than twenty percent ever had the opportunity to handle Mana.
Among those implicated in Mana smuggling, someone with such a simple background as Mrs. Weisland was extremely rare.
This made Leon feel that it was a valuable opportunity.
If he could follow the trail back to her supplier, then with the disposal channels he already controlled, he could start making money from it.
Based on his experience, criminals who had once been caught but had luckily escaped judgment generally fell into two categories.
One type was cautious—becoming extremely alert after being caught, they would avoid all contact with anything related to crime for a short period of time, even disappearing entirely until the heat died down.
The other type was more careless.
Having escaped judgment, they would feel immensely relieved and, right after getting out of danger, would contact their upstream suppliers, downstream buyers, or accomplices to handle the aftermath of their arrest.
Some were so careless that they would even boast everywhere about how they had successfully fooled law enforcement.
If Mrs. Weisland belonged to the latter type, then continuing to tail her for a period of time after she went out would give him a very good chance of figuring out her supply and distribution channels.
In fact, many prisoners of the Inquisition could be deliberately arrested and then released in this way, only to be followed up and have their accomplices and entire supply chains wiped out in one sweep.
But Director Caron Eso would basically never issue such an order.
Even if someone specifically requested it, it would be vetoed.
The reason was not hard to imagine.
By leaving these people who knew the ropes free to continue committing crimes, he could continuously skim money from the criminal trade that existed in Hamel Town.
Some even directly paid him protection money or provided fencing services—like that skinny old man at the junk shop.
If those criminal groups were all eliminated one by one, it would be equivalent to draining the pond dry.
Only by maintaining a certain level of filth and corruption could there be “sustainable development.”
Leon was actually feeling a bit anxious now.
In order to keep tailing Mrs. Weisland, he had taken leave from the Inquisition under the excuse of having a fever.
A black-hearted institution that barely even paid overtime naturally provided no compensation for sick leave.
No work meant no pay, and he would even be docked for insufficient days on duty.
If there were still no leads by tomorrow, he would have to consider stopping.
If Mrs. Weisland acted cautiously, there was no telling how long this kind of surveillance would take to yield results.
He was alone, with no one to rotate shifts with him.
Neither his energy nor his finances could sustain this.
Over the past three days, he had slept only four hours a day, and in the middle of it all had been forced to make a trip to the Holy Healing Monastery to buy medicine.
During that time, it was entirely possible he had already missed something.
Moreover, Mrs. Weisland had not gone into the city to sell vegetables these past few days.
She had only been working her fields and staying active within the village.
Leon was a unfamiliar face here.
If he lingered around Mrs. Weisland for too long, even if the old woman herself did not notice, someone in the village would sooner or later become suspicious of him—especially since he had asked around about her.
It would not be long before he alerted the wrong people.
In order to match Mrs. Weisland’s eating pace, Leon also ate very slowly.
Over more than twenty minutes, aside from the proprietress, two villagers approached Mrs. Weisland one after another.
But they only exchanged greetings and a few pleasantries—no physical contact, no exchange of items, and the conversation was simple, with no discernible code words.
Just as breakfast was about to end, a faint touch of pale red drifted into the corner of Leon’s vision.
At the same time, he caught a barely perceptible scent of mint.
He instinctively glanced to the side.
A petite girl wearing a red hooded vest, carrying a food basket, walked briskly past his table and went straight to Mrs. Weisland’s table, sitting down across from her.
Leon’s attention snapped into focus.
Although the red hood concealed part of her, from that fleeting glimpse he could still tell that the girl had long chestnut hair.
Based on his previous surveillance and inquiries, there had been no such person in Mrs. Weisland’s social circle.
After sitting down, the girl looked around.
Leon immediately withdrew his gaze nonchalantly, lowering his head to focus on eating.
Only after a moment did he cautiously glance back over.
Once the girl sat down, Mrs. Weisland began speaking to her with an earnest expression, her voice lowered.
From here, Leon could not hear a single word.
Although he heard nothing, Leon’s nerves were already taut.
Mrs. Weisland had always spoken loudly in the village.
Suddenly whispering so furtively with someone was extremely abnormal.
Leon’s intuition told him that he might have finally encountered the person he had been waiting for.
After a short while, he saw the red-hooded girl nod, take out a small coin pouch, place it on the table, and push it toward Mrs. Weisland.
Mrs. Weisland nodded repeatedly with an expression of deep gratitude and accepted it.
Leon felt puzzled.
When the pouch was set on the table, there was a faint sound of metal clinking inside.
It should have contained coins.
If she was giving Mrs. Weisland money, could it be that this woman was actually a downstream buyer working under Mrs. Weisland?
But all of Mrs. Weisland’s goods had been seized by the Inquisition, including her cart and the vegetables on it.
What reason would her buyer have to pay her now?
From what Leon had investigated, Mrs. Weisland also did not rent out any rooms in her house.
While he was still thinking, the two exchanged a few more quiet words.
Then the red-hooded girl stood up, lifted her basket, and briskly left without ordering anything.
Watching the girl pass by his table again, Leon glanced at Mrs. Weisland, who was still seated, then looked back at the red-hooded girl heading out the diner’s door.
He made a split-second decision, stood up, left the breakfast money on the table, and followed that red silhouette outside.
……
Late that night, in the back mountain of Estuary Village, Leon sat within a patch of shrubs, staring unblinkingly at a small cabin in the forest by moonlight.
He had been tailing the red-hooded girl for almost an entire day now, but the total time he had actually seen her amounted to less than an hour and a half.
The rest of the time, he had only been watching this cabin.
After meeting Mrs. Weisland at the diner, the red-hooded girl had followed the village path straight into the forested back mountain.
Leon had followed cautiously all the way, and in the end saw her arrive at this cabin.
She went down through a cellar entrance behind the house and did not reappear for a full thirteen hours.
Leon lifted his water flask and carefully took a small sip, holding the water in his mouth before swallowing slowly to moisten his parched throat.
Driven by hunger, his stomach churned again, issuing a protest.
Leon felt somewhat helpless.
That morning, he had not anticipated the sudden need to switch surveillance targets and pursue someone deep into the mountains outside the village, nor that he would be stuck there for most of the day.
He had only brought a small bag of crushed oat cakes as rations.
Beyond hunger, the fatigue brought on by lack of sleep was even harder to endure.
Coupled with the harassment of mosquitoes in the forest, he no longer knew how many bites he had accumulated.
From another perspective, however, the fact that this girl lived alone in a cabin far from the village and stayed in the cellar for over ten hours without coming out was itself highly suspicious.
This location also had significance.
This mountain on the outskirts of Hamel Town had once been the site of a labyrinth.
Labyrinths, also called abysses or dungeons, were the birthplace of Magical Beasts.
According to Church scriptures, the Primordial Witch Moira, out of hatred for humanity, had been sealed underground by the Four Gods of Origin.
Her vengeful fury never ceased, constantly driving her to once again extend her demonic claws toward the surface.
When Moira’s power leaked from weak points in the seal, it would cause various underground spaces—such as natural caves or buried ruins—to become labyrinthized.
Within them, all kinds of creatures created by Moira would naturally be born, what the world commonly called Magical Beasts.
Magical Beasts would only be active within labyrinths affected by Moira’s power or their surrounding areas.
Once they moved far away from a labyrinth, they would gradually lose vitality.
Without regular feeding on plants and animals gathered from labyrinths, they would slowly weaken and die.
Thirty years ago, the natural cave in this mountain on the outskirts of Hamel had undergone labyrinthization.
It was discovered early, after which the Church dispatched a knight order to purge and purify the labyrinth, reinforce the underlying seal, and seal off the cave.
Since then, no Magical Beasts had appeared here.
However, even after a labyrinth was purified, the residual magical power would not completely disappear.
Depending on the scale of the labyrinth, it could persist for years or even decades before gradually dissipating.
So in theory, this mountain still had the conditions necessary to raise Magical Beasts.
But suspicious as it was, merely observing that she stayed in the cellar for over ten hours was still not enough to confirm that this girl was connected to the Mana Mrs. Weisland had sold.
Without sufficient certainty, Leon did not dare to rashly approach her.
Leon hoped to find an opportunity to investigate the cellar, but for now he could only wait patiently.
From sunset onward, the cabin remained completely dark, with no movement at all.
There should not have been anyone else inside.
The girl likely would not sleep in the cellar when she had a perfectly good house.
At that moment, the cellar door finally made a sound.
Leon’s spirits lifted.
He saw the girl emerge from the cellar holding a lantern, lock the cellar entrance, and then enter the cabin through the back door.
Leon watched as a light was lit in what seemed to be the bedroom.
The girl’s indistinct silhouette swayed behind the oil-paper window covering.
Judging from her movements and the sounds, she seemed to take off her clothes, fetch a basin of water, and do a simple wash before extinguishing the lamp.
After a long time passed and he was certain the cabin was completely quiet, Leon carefully emerged from the shrubs.
Moving stealthily, he crossed the walnut-tree hedge behind the cabin and felt his way toward the cellar entrance by moonlight.
He observed for a short while.
The cellar door was made of thick wooden planks, with a heavy bolt and a large padlock hanging from it.
Whether smashing the lock or chopping through the door, neither would be easy, and both would inevitably produce a loud noise.
He decided to conduct a preliminary investigation.
Not daring to light a fire outside the cabin and create illumination, he carefully examined the area around the cellar by moonlight, while also feeling along the surface and edges of the cellar door.
When his fingers reached the lower edge of the doorframe, an unexpected cold, slick sensation touched his fingertips, making him instinctively retract his hand.
That just now was… moss? No, that did not seem right!
He crouched down for a closer look and tried scraping it with his fingernail, peeling off a small clump of gelatinous substance.
If he had found such a bit of gel in the wild, he might have suspected tree sap or slime mold.
But under these circumstances, a possibility immediately flashed through his mind.
He compared it under moonlight from different angles, then quietly retreated into the forest.
Under the cover of shrubs, he lit his lantern to examine it, faintly making out a bluish sheen from the fingertip-sized clump of gel.
Slime gel!
That woman really was raising Magical Beasts in the cellar!
If the Magical Beasts came from her, then the Mana Mrs. Weisland had handled was likely also provided by her.
Although he had had this suspicion from the start, realizing that he had actually found a Witch in Hamel Town still gave Leon a sense of unreality.
This Witch might have a way to cure his condition.
Even if not, she at least had the ability to produce Mana.
If he could reach an agreement with her and replace Mrs. Weisland—who had already been arrested by the Inquisition—as her intermediary for reselling Mana, he could earn enough money to secure his livelihood!
No—calm down first!
Leon warned himself inwardly.
A Witch was not necessarily easy to deal with, and she would certainly not trust an Inquisitor.
If she discovered that his identity had been exposed, her first reaction might be to find a way to kill him!
Witches blessed by Moira, like the Church’s Fully Appointed Knights, were all individuals who possessed extraordinary power.
However, according to case files left by the Inquisition, the vast majority of Witches only had the ability to control low-tier Magical Beasts and extract Mana.
A few might be adept at using poison, but their own combat ability was still no different from that of ordinary people.
These Witches were generally easily captured by low-ranking Inquisitors who lacked special abilities but were well-armed—though there was no guarantee that all those recorded cases involved true Witches.
Only a very small number of Great Witches officially recorded by the Church possessed the powerful ability to transform into Magical Beasts and required special caution.
A rural Witch who raised low-tier Magical Beasts and relied on an unprofessional ordinary person like Mrs.
Weisland to resell contraband hardly looked like that kind of Great Witch.
Leon quickly made his decision.
He had to seize the initiative the very first time he made contact with this Witch!
After a brief consideration, he once again approached the cabin under the cover of night and began his course of action.
- 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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