Miss Witch Doesn’t Want to Become a Songstress

Miss Witch Doesn’t Want to Become a Songstress

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魔女小姐不想成为歌姬

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: 魔女小姐不想成为歌姬

By blue sky melody, 青空乐章

3.5
chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Ongoing
Chapters
102 chapters
Original Publisher
qidian

Description

The ‘heartwarming’ daily life of Miss Witch in the Cyber Galactic Era, and occasional epic adventures. She is a timid girl who grew up in a cyber city. She is the weeping child who trudged through the mud. She is a legendary star admired by all, detached from the mundane. She is the Pitch-Black Songstress who brings sorrow and tears to the world. She is the ruthless witch who cannot speak of false hopes. She is the blood-stained angel singing the song of the end. Please enjoy the latest work from the clumsy author, Blue Sky Melody, “The Witch of Eternal Night” This book is also known as: “Miss Witch’s Part-time Job Diary” “As a Color-Grade Songstress, I Must Hide My Identity” “Is It Okay If I Only Know How to Pilot a Gundam?” “The Dark Queen Behind the Federation’s Curtain” “If That Final Song Is to Be Sung, Let It Be Me” “We Shall Eventually Unite as One” T/N: Taking places in the same universe as author’s previous work, “She is not a Witch”, with brand new array of casts. It is a sequel that can be read without reading the prequel. At most you can find subtle reference that comes from previous work as historical tidbits~

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
qidian
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

Miss Witch Doesn’t Want to Become a Songstress Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Miss Witch Doesn’t Want to Become a Songstress "Miss Witch Doesn’t Want to Become a Songstress" had me intrigued from the start with its blend of fantasy, sci-fi, and supernatural elements. The premise alone promises a unique reading experience, and for a good portion of the story, it delivers. ### First Impressions The initial world-building definitely grabbed my attention. The idea of a vast galactic empire with a rich history sets the stage for an epic tale, and the introduction of Hestia, our main character, as a budding songstress with the potential to become a spiritual pillar, was compelling. I was eager to see how she would navigate her training and the responsibilities placed upon her. ### What Works Well Hestia's journey of growth is a definite highlight. I enjoyed watching her evolve, grapple with her powers, and navigate the political intrigue surrounding her role. The author does a decent job of portraying her as a charming and charismatic protagonist, even while balancing her more cautious and caring nature. The story shines when it focuses on Hestia's development and the challenges she faces in becoming a leader. I also appreciated the inclusion of elements like alchemy and artificial intelligence, which added layers of complexity to the world. ### Areas of Concern Sadly, the ending left me feeling a bit deflated. The pacing seemed to accelerate drastically toward the end, and I felt like the conclusion didn't quite live up to the promise of the earlier chapters. The world-building, so meticulously crafted in the beginning, felt somewhat neglected as the story rushed to its close. This abrupt shift in pacing detracted from the overall experience and left me wanting more closure for certain plot threads and character arcs. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning While I won't delve into specifics to avoid spoiling the story for others, I will say that the events leading up to the finale felt rushed, and certain resolutions felt unearned. It's a shame because the potential for a truly satisfying conclusion was definitely there. ### Final Verdict Overall, "Miss Witch Doesn’t Want to Become a Songstress" is a mixed bag. The initial world-building, Hestia's character development, and the blending of genres make it an engaging read for a good portion of the story. However, the rushed and somewhat disappointing ending prevents it from reaching its full potential. If you're willing to overlook the flaws in the conclusion, you might still find enjoyment in Hestia's journey. I'd recommend approaching it with cautious optimism.

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