Witch Life in a Micro Room

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Reaaaallly questioning the group's choice of manga and group name combination.

Its another story of All dere no tsun.
 

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Love this, it’s a very realistic take on a fantasy and urban world. No OP MC that conquers and saves the world, but rather the commercilization lf witches and daily work, in search of a better life.

Thanks for translating, and I need more! ^3^
 
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this is great,
need to add slice of life tag
this is like little witch academia after they graduate
 
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A cute story about a witch stuck in a hopelessly exploitative system wherein the ability to find work is limited entirely by mandatory membership within a union which propagates the hypercapitalist society that determines whether your magic is able to be sold on the wider market or not.
 
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The more I read this the more I question the world's internal logic. Are they working on some kind of commission? It can't be hourly, but even then jobs should pay at least 64 japanese dollars a day on the basis of japanese min wage and an 8 hour work day. If the association/union covers their rent costs and they seem to work every day, then two witch girls making 130 dollars a day assuming they're working every day should be making near 50,000 japanese dollars a year or something like 500,000 yen. In any case the economics of their situation are baffling as combined they would probably be tax-exempt under the japanese system, the thing that would probably cost the most would be the mandatory health insurance payment they'd have to pay individually which is 400/mo per person for healthcare coverage. I think they're poor because madge is dumb and lilica is lazy.
 

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