Release That Witch - Ch. 68 - Destruction Doesn’t Need a Reason

@Doomer

To be fair, communism is great in theory; it's just that the theory completely ignores human nature, which is why it will never succeed in practice because people will be people.

If Roland gets even more communist and the writer continues to ignore the way humans act according to their nature (taking more than they need, doing as little as they have to) in pursuit of making communism look good, then you can be sure it's nothing more than propaganda.
 
Thanks for the hard work.


side note: Y'all just go to a Raw site and just use the Google translate app's camera feature on your phone and figure it out through context so you don't have to wait 6 months for a new chapter?
 
For those wondering, the previous translator said, “Dropping all series I'm translating for now because I don't have that much free time to translate.”
 
@Doragon92 is that supposed to be a joke or are you serious, because if you "just" learn chinese and translate it yourself even with google translate it took me many hours
 
How exactly do you desert if you are not a soldier? Is this some Chinese thing?
 
@HaikenEdge Its fiction anyway. Besides a world with magic and what not would function in a different way. Just because it is impossible within our world, doesnt mean it wouldnt work in a fictional world.
Capitalistic democracy is a utopia too, everything tends to become an oligarchy or something like that. All kinds of democratic forms tend to collapse.
There is even a good movie about what our world may look like right now "Network (1976)".

@UnnamedMinecrafter Thanks for translating, its still much more enjoyable to read an already google translated chapter than to translate it yourself.
 
Thanks for the release!

I just wish the images where not so short it messed up with my reader and i had to use the web one XD
 
@criver Even in Europe, nobles in many countries were basically a part of the military by default (and in some countries the pathway to become a noble was through the military). It was generally a noble's job to levy an army from the peasantry under him, so you could say that nobles had a similar position to a commander.
In this case, he lived in a town ruled by the Prince, and abandoned the town, effectively deserting.
 
@TUSF Just leaving the town you were living in is not consistent with the definition of desertion. If he was called upon (which he was not) to lead armies, or refused to call in his banners it would be a different matter. The noble is not a foot soldier enlisted in the prince's troops, so that whole thing was bs.
 

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