Release that Witch

Release that Witch

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放开那个女巫

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: Fang Kai Nage Nuwu, Fangkai Nage Nuwu, Fàng kāi nàgè nǚwū, RTW, ปล่อยแม่มดคนนั้นซะ

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By er mu, 二目

4.5
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
1498 chapters
Original Publisher
qidian
English Publisher
webnovel

Description

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.

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
qidian
English Publisher
webnovel
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

Release that Witch Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Release that Witch "Release that Witch" is a web novel that I dove into with a mix of curiosity and skepticism, given its high ratings and somewhat misleading title. What I found was a surprisingly engaging story, albeit one with some notable flaws. It's a unique blend of genres that, while not perfect, held my attention far more than I initially expected. ### First Impressions Initially, the title and cover art gave me the impression that this would be another generic harem story. However, I was quickly proven wrong. The premise is intriguing: a modern-day mechanical engineer reincarnated as a disregarded prince in a medieval-esque world, armed with his knowledge and a growing circle of witches. This setup immediately hooked me. ### What Works Well The world-building is a strong point. The author creates a believable setting where magic and early industrial technology intertwine. I particularly enjoyed how the protagonist uses his modern knowledge to improve his territory, introducing everything from basic sanitation to steam engines. The witches themselves are also a highlight. They aren't just plot devices or romantic interests; each has a distinct personality and contributes meaningfully to the story. The political intrigue and the fight against the Church add layers of depth, making the narrative more than just a simple power fantasy. The slow-burn romance, while not the focus, is a welcome addition. ### Areas of Concern Despite its strengths, "Release that Witch" does have some issues. The biggest one, in my opinion, is the protagonist's seemingly limitless knowledge. While it's understandable that he'd have some technical expertise, he often seems to know far too much about everything, from chemistry to biology to military tactics. This can stretch believability and make him feel a bit like a Mary Sue. Additionally, while the story does touch on political and social issues, it sometimes simplifies them, glossing over the complexities of societal change. The writing can also be inconsistent at times, with occasional grammar errors and awkward phrasing. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Some reviewers have noted that the later parts of the novel introduce elements that feel out of place, such as a wuxia subplot and throwaway characters. Additionally, the kingdom-building aspects can feel unrealistic, with conquered territories seemingly never facing any further issues. ### Final Verdict Overall, I found "Release that Witch" to be an enjoyable, if flawed, read. It's a unique blend of genres with a compelling premise and interesting characters. While the protagonist's overpowered nature and occasional plot contrivances can be frustrating, the story's strengths outweigh its weaknesses. If you're looking for a web novel with a unique setting, a focus on world-building, and a likeable cast of characters, I'd recommend giving "Release that Witch" a try. Just be prepared to suspend your disbelief a bit.

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