Does anyone know if this is under a different title here?
The Other World's Books Depend on the Bean Counter
Description: Once upon a time, in the not too distant past, a holy maiden was summoned. Not just any holy maiden—one hailing from modern Japan. But this story is not her story. This is the tale of the humble accountant, Kondou, who accompanied her and his trials and woes as he accounts in a new world... But no tale is complete without a love interest. And who better to play that role than the handsome knight captain Aresh? Will he begin a personal quest to save said bean counter—who toils around the clock—or is Kondou doomed to be married to his work evermore...?!
Can someone tell me the name of the manwha where the (current) FL is a powerful witch destined to die by the ML's hands but instead, during this rebirth he's clingy after she raises him? She "saved" him from a slave trader (honestly, he started saving himself but got knocked out in the process)
This the YouTube I saw it on: https://youtu.be/xgTWjVQpz4Y?si=EMj0WrOdsgoIpyqq
https://www.mangago.me/read-manga/the_reborn_witch_raises_a_templar/
Idk if other sites have more chapters but I google reversed it and got this
Is this one uploaded but with a different title?:
Reincarnated as a Neglected Noble: Raising My Baby Brother
https://www.novelupdates.com/series/im-the-white-pig-nobleman-but-with-the-memories-of-my-previous-life-ill-raise-my-little-brother/
I was only able to find the novel trans but I'll make do for now (*´ω`*)
Unpopular opinion:
A lot of these manwhas drag the story out too long and loses impact in the process. Sometimes short is sweet, even when it comes to my favorite characters/world building
It's a monetizing strategy. The longer the story = long term income. That's why often webtoon chapters cover a short period ( like one chapter is about 30 minutes talk) and the artstyle is very plain like lots of empty spaces between vignette that are often drawn with minimal effort (just heads, full body that redrawn and seen before, hands close up...) to be able to post chapter weekly or monthly.
The less effort in drawing and the slow story progress allows to 1) stretch the story thus long-term income 2) keep the readers' attention by giving the illusion the story is progressing and questions are answered, a "surely next will be better" 3) activate the "Internet notification" dopamine in the reader by uploading chapter every week or month. 4) built a fandom due to point 2 and 3, 5) unlike manga they are not paid for volume but by views and uploads. They're also not well paid btw and received a small percentage. Sometimes they work on other stuff too (most often they're illustrators for WebNovel which needs a weekly well done illustration. So the manhwa is not their top priority.
Basically it's simply not profitable finishing the story and have fast progress.
Btw for "Low effort drawing" I'm not dissing the artists or anything. Actually I would prefer if they do so if they post 2 week or monthly. It's rec to prevent injuries to hands and health issue. I rather they take their time than give their 100% every chapter. They're also not paid well so imagine if they're health deteriorates ughhh medical bills. Plus if it does happen there's big chance they go endless hiatus to recuperate which is fine. But I rather they take a hiatus because they need a vacation than have it because they're for hurt, got heavily ill or get an injury that impact them long term
It's not unpopular, I'm with you (⌒▽⌒) To this day, I still love and adore the manga format because the mangaka will make some omake (spinoff in English) according to their mood and surprise fans (always a delight when that happens) even after ending the series. You nailed it 1000%. I love reading the webtoon, manhwa/ga/hua (book versions), and watching the anime adaptations, but I gotta mention the impact of fillers in japanese anime; it doesn't take away the high-quality storyline/plots/character progress in any way unlike the other 2 manhua/hwa. So, there! Be proud (づ ̄ ³ ̄)づ I support your view lol

Is "the patron of villains" here?
https://www.mangago.me/read-manga/raising_villains_the_right_way/
Thanks