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The Genius Court Mage Who Quit Being a Corporate Slave - Dreaming of a Slow Life in the Frontier, but Ends up Known as the Witch of the Edge / A Bruxa do Fim do Mundo Só Queria Viver Em paz / I Quit My Job to Become the Genius Court Mage / Shachiku Sugite Shigoto wo Yameru Koto ni Shita Tensai Kyuutei Majutsushi ~Henkyou no Chi de Surou Life wo Yume Miru ga, Futodokimono wo Taoshite Itara "Saihate no Majo" to Yobareru You ni Naru~ / The Genius Court Magician Who Quit After Being Worked to Death: Dreaming of a Slow Life in the Frontier, but After Defeating Wrongdoers, I Ended Up Known as the "Witch of the Farthest Ends" / 社畜過ぎて仕事を辞めることにした天才宮廷魔術師〜辺境の地でスローライフを夢見るが、不届き者を倒していたら『最果ての魔女』と呼ばれるようになる~ "Anyone who threatens my peace, regardless of who they are, I'll be sure to kill them." Rose Freyman is a genius girl who became a court magician, an elite profession, at the young age of ten. Being a court magician is a prestigious occupation that everyone admires. However, despite the honor her position carried, she was nothing more than a glorified "corporate slave." Fed up with such a life, she saved enough money to be able to live without having to work ever again and resigned. Thus began her slow life in a remote house on the frontier. During the day, she would take walks while gathering medicinal herbs. At night, she would soak leisurely in the bathtub and sleep soundly in a large bed. Rose's life seemed as if it would be nothing but rosy, having begun what appeared to be an ideal lifestyle. However—— This is actually the story of a genius magician who, while striving to protect her own peace, ended up leaving behind a legacy of countless legends——
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