
The Witch is the Primary Productive Force
by Borrow A Boat To Leave The Port
About This Novel
Fan Bo originally thought that he had just traveled to the European Middle Ages and became a pioneering lord who needed to start from scratch in troubled times. He never imagined that there was a "witch" hidden in this world, as well as various magical creatures that extended from the witch! The Holy See declares that witches are symbols of the seven original sins of the world. Not only will it pollute all living things and bring misfortune to people, but their followers will also have extraordinary powers that are like the devil. But Fan Bo always feels that this statement is not rigorous-- "Lord, Miss Patina has created a new alloy! It seems to be the high carbon steel you mentioned!" "Lord, Miss Winnie asked those tree people to catalyze the crops, and the yield has increased again!" "Lord Lord..." Listening to the various reports in his ears, Fan Bo was very sure of one thing: if he wanted to build his own territory in troubled times, witches were the primary productive force!
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Official(3)Scraped 10d ago
The most troublesome thing about this kind of novel is that I can't always remember my name. Foreign names are so troublesome.
I remember there was a book called, Release the Witch, which was somewhat similar to this plot, except that the captain of the guard in that book was a beautiful woman.
I haven't read it yet. In which chapter does the protagonist start practicing?
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Official(3)Scraped 10d ago
The most troublesome thing about this kind of novel is that I can't always remember my name. Foreign names are so troublesome.
I remember there was a book called, Release the Witch, which was somewhat similar to this plot, except that the captain of the guard in that book was a beautiful woman.
I haven't read it yet. In which chapter does the protagonist start practicing?









