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Millennium Witch千年魔女

Leo found himself transported into a desolate wasteland, the remnants of a once-thriving magical... Read more
Leo found himself transported into a desolate wasteland, the remnants of a once-thriving magical civilization. There, he became Yvette – an immortal witch who could neither age nor die.

For over a thousand years, Yvette lived in seclusion, hiding from the dangers of the ruined world, But now, at long last, she has decided to step out of the shadows.

Only then does she realize a something unexpected: She may be the last surviving soul of that lost civilization. Collapse
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    #panic#
    a chapter is missing from mtl,
    In mtl chapter number 146 correspondence to 145 of the novel then it skips 146 from the novel to start at 147
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      thank you admin for the help
      it is fixed now, chapters 146 and 147 are in the same chapter for my fellow MTL readers
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    Anyone seeing this? Wondering if it's worth reading? Please give it a try at least up to the 1st volume. This is worth it. I'm probably gonna post a review after while tho, the first volume hit too deep just now. I'm crying for it.
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    I thought this was another Korean genbend novel
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    "I wanted to be a cute Japanese girl instead of a Brazilian drug dealer."

    In conclusion, except for the first chapter, nothing has changed. If it were a female MC, no one would ever realize that a Japanese woman might secretly be a drug dealer. That's the fantasy. And most gender-bending stories either focus heavily on this, and that's the point of the story, or nothing happens.
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      Damn! Hahaha That statement of yours reminded me of a Brazilian woman who was deported for selling drugs in Japan.
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    • 5.0
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    good stuff, its slow but i like it
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    #panic# chapter 146 missing in mtl
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    I shall poison test daoists! Wish me luck!!!
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      Good but boring
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    Tir
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    As always, I don't really mind the gender bender tag, it's all good as the novel is interesting or at least fun. So many people consume trash food novels (me included) but just don't give a novel a try just because it having GB tag. Which is a shame cause there are so many good one's too.
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    Gender bender uhhh
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      the 'Gender bender' does nothing to this novel so you could just ignore any part that very rarely says the mc was once a male in their past life
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        Yeah, that's the problem, if it has no effect why even put gender bender? Also how many out there can just accept Gender change?
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          Booba
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      I first read " Gimme the ball, Gimme the ball"
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    Any poison testers?
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      I think the novel is a good one as I have read all of the current chapters
      I don't know what you would like but I liked it, it also got some funny mentions to other anime and games in it from what I have noticed so far
      also it is barely ever mentioned that the character was male in their past life so you could even just think of the novel as a Female MC that did not reincarnate
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        Thank you fellow daoist welldone
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      In simple terms this is worth reading.
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