The title may sound slightly familiar, and that’s because the original novel is available from Cross Infinite World as Hello, I Am a Witch and My Crush Wants Me to Make a Love Potion! They’re close enough in translation that readers of one will likely stumble across the other, but I know it’s all too […]
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