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Who Needs Sanity in a Fantasy World Anyway?
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    Time 2h 55m
Ongoing, First published Dec 31, 2019
A story that takes place in the 'Who Needs Magic in Another World Anyway?' universe.

A seemingly normal librarian, May was obsessed with magic and anything involved with it until she met an unfortunate end at the hands of a giant donut. But while her wish of using magic was granted, the trickster god that oversaw her transmigration added something that she hadn't been expecting. Or perhaps it would be better to say that he took something away... But who needs sanity when you can use magic, right?
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67 parts Ongoing

She had a very perfect life as she was a perfect girl. She had everything she could ask for, a brilliant mind, wealth, and many other things, hence death never really crossed her mind. Waking up inside a novel is an unusual but very cliché thing, but the young brainiac didn't intend to lay low and hold herself back. "Make way for the protagonist? Hah. I lived my life pleasing no one other than myself. And I prefer it stays that way." The plan is to take everything she wants for herself. And in everything, she meant... Everything.