"The Gilded Witch" Once upon a time, in a small village hidden deep within the enchanted forest, there lived a witch. But she was no ordinary witch; she was known as the Gilded Witch. Her fame spread far and wide for her extraordinary powers and her striking appearance. The Gilded Witch had long, flowing locks of silvery-gold hair that shimmered under the moonlight. Her eyes sparkled with a golden glow, mesmerizing anyone who dared to look into them. She possessed a voice so enchanting that even the birds would stop to listen.
She possessed a voice so enchanting that even the birds would stop to listen. But it was not just her appearance that captured the villagers' attention, it was her kind heart and her willingness to help those in need. Despite her magical abilities, the Gilded Witch did not use her powers for evil.
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This is book number 8 in the Cherry Magic! Thirty Years of Virginity Can Make You a Wizard?! series.
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Description
It’s complicated: A thirty-year-old virgin gets more than he bargained for when his newfound magical power reveals he’s the object of his male coworker’s affections!
Four months into his transfer, Adachi is surprised to find that he and Kurosawa aren’t that far apart after all! Kurosawa travels to Nagasaki whenever he can, and the pair spend weekends together on the regular!
It’s almost as if they’re settling into life. like a married couple?! So when the two decide to get engaged, it seems like the most natural move of all!
But while Adachi and Kurosawa have overcome some huge obstacles to their love, the next challenge awaiting them might be the toughest yet: breaking the news of their engagement to their parents.
About the Author
Yuu Toyota is a manga creator with numerous series spanning many different genres, from shojo to slice of life. Cherry Magic! is their first series in the yaoi genre.
- Comics & Graphic Novels / Manga / Yaoi
- Comics & Graphic Novels / Manga / Humorous
- Comics & Graphic Novels / Manga / Fantasy
She used them to heal the sick, make barren lands fertile, and bring happiness into the lives of the villagers. Her selflessness had earned her the respect and admiration of everyone who knew her. Every day, the Gilded Witch would be seen in the village, tending to the sick, offering wise counsel, and spreading hope. People from all walks of life sought her guidance, trusting her implicitly. She would offer them potions and spells, but always with the reminder that true magic lies within oneself. If there was ever a problem that seemed insurmountable, the Gilded Witch would find a way to help. She was regarded as a beacon of hope and a symbol of strength in the village. Many stories were told of her extraordinary feats, but she remained humble, rooted in her connection to nature and her desire to protect it. Eventually, news of the Gilded Witch's powers reached the ears of the kingdom's ruler. Intrigued by the tales of the magical witch, the king summoned her to his castle. The king had heard of her ability to restore lands and wanted her assistance in reviving the barren fields surrounding the castle. Upon meeting the Gilded Witch, the king was astonished by her beauty and her presence. He expected her to be arrogant and demanding, like many others in his court, but instead, he found her to be kind and compassionate. She agreed to help him, on the condition that he would protect and preserve the forest, ensuring the well-being of its inhabitants. The king agreed wholeheartedly, recognizing the importance of nature and realizing the error of his ways. With the Gilded Witch's assistance, the fields around the castle blossomed, and the entire kingdom flourished. The king, deeply grateful, offered the witch a place of honor in the palace, but she declined, preferring to return to her beloved village. From then on, the Gilded Witch's legend grew, captivating the hearts of many generations. Her aura of compassion, her healing touch, and her magical abilities turned her into a symbol of hope and inspiration for all. The villagers cherished her and considered themselves blessed to have her in their midst. And so, the tale of the Gilded Witch spread far and wide, reminding everyone that true power lies not in riches or kingdoms but in the ability to use one's gifts for the betterment of all. The Gilded Witch remains an eternal reminder of the beauty of kindness, the magic of compassion, and the importance of preserving the natural world..
Reviews for "The Gilded Witch: Her Influence on Art and Literature"
1. Emily - 2 stars - I found "The Gilded Witch" to be disappointing and poorly executed. The characters were one-dimensional and the plot felt disjointed. The author attempted to create a mystical atmosphere but instead, it came across as forced and cliché. The pacing was incredibly slow, and I struggled to stay engaged with the story. Overall, I was not impressed with this novel and would not recommend it to others.
2. Joshua - 1 star - "The Gilded Witch" was an absolute waste of time. The writing was mediocre at best, with clunky dialogue and repetitive descriptions. The plot was predictable and unoriginal, offering nothing new to the genre. The main character lacked depth and development, making it difficult to feel invested in her journey. Additionally, there were numerous grammatical errors and inconsistencies throughout the book. I was highly disappointed by this novel and would advise others to steer clear.
3. Sarah - 2 stars - I had high hopes for "The Gilded Witch" based on the intriguing premise, but unfortunately, it fell short of my expectations. The story felt overly convoluted and confusing, with a lack of clear direction. The author attempted to include too many subplots and side characters, resulting in a cluttered narrative. The pacing was uneven, with moments of action followed by long stretches of monotonous dialogue. The writing style was also quite dry, making it difficult to connect with the story on an emotional level. Overall, I found "The Gilded Witch" to be underwhelming and would not recommend it.