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Chapter 110 Magic Q&A Class

Chapter 110 Magic Q&A Class

This time it actually worked, but it took a little more magic than when the kettle was empty.

Sylph could understand, since the watering can already contained some weed control solution.

She controlled the kettle to slowly rise into the air, but it became increasingly difficult when it reached about a meter.

She just started watering it anyway.

But as she continued watering, she realized something was wrong.

Even though the water in the watering can is running low, she needs more magic to control it.

The watering can started to wobble as the magic output didn't increase.

Moreover, it sways a lot, and even with just a little bit of weed control solution inside, it shakes so much that it spills out.

She tried to put the watering can down, but it seemed unwilling.

Fortunately, there wasn't much weed-killing water inside to begin with, and after some of it was spilled, there was even less left.

Sylph immediately withdrew her magic, and the watering can slammed to the ground with a thud.

She asked Moran, puzzled, "What's going on? Why is it consuming so much magic power?"

"It's probably because the watering can has a bigger belly than the hoe, so it has a bigger appetite! We're not familiar with it yet, so it's taking advantage of our magic power." Moran said with a smile, "I've already tested it out. If you want it to fill the whole watering can with weed water, it will cost 816 mana magic power."

She was already very familiar with Ms. Amisa's rhetoric.

This time, it was Sylph who was speechless.

She really, really didn't want to waste her magic!
"Over eight hundred magic points? That's less than what I could use with a little watering can!" Sylph said.
"There's no small watering can in the {Witch's Tool Card}, but there are some in the dorm!"

"It's not impossible. Maybe like a hoe, if you have time to treat it more often, it won't be so difficult to clean," Moran said.

A loud "bang" came from behind.

Vasita's watering can also fall to the ground.

Judging from her depressed look, you can tell that another poor witch has been tricked by the watering can.

She now understands what it means to be threatened by a watering can!
Moran asked her if she had eaten enough today, and that was the right question.

If she hadn't eaten her fill, she might have become the first little witch to be brought down by the watering can!
"Moran! Sylph!" Vasita ran over: "Is your watering can like this too? It can eat more than my Devouring Stomach?"

Moran and Sylph both nodded, and even comforted her, saying, "The watering can has such a big belly, it's normal for it to be able to eat."

Vasita: "..."

The other little witches noticed the three of them huddled together, looking rather unhappy, and curiously came over to ask what was wrong.

Then, news spread that the watering can was a glutton and would threaten them with weed spray.

Even the witches couldn't hold on, let alone the apprentice witches, whose magical power was less than one-tenth of that of the witches.

"Are all farm tools this difficult to handle?" Ais said incredulously. "I remember the kitchen utensils were all quite obedient!"

“Different work environments lead to different temperaments,” Mo Lan said. “Working in the fields is exposed to the wind and sun, and it’s physically demanding… The key point is that even we ourselves find it difficult to do.”

The little witches: "..."

“Let them develop naturally! Once they’ve developed naturally and their temperament has calmed down, then we can let them do their work,” Sylph said. “Isn’t there a small spray bottle for gardening in the dorm? Let’s bring that over this weekend and spray them ourselves.” “That’s the only way,” Vasita said.

Amisha: "???"

Wait, are this year's little witches really this frugal?

She had so many weed-killing potions in the potion cabinet in the tool shed next door; they weren't just for show.

Well, being frugal is a good quality too!
She refrained from influencing the little witches' own decisions.

This planting magic class unexpectedly caused this year's little witches quite a bit of trouble. Amisha, unusually, had a change of heart and told them in advance at the end of get out of class:
"Tomorrow's magic Q&A session is to answer all your questions about learning magic. If you don't have any questions, you don't need to come to class. You can do your own thing instead."

“Can we come and cultivate the farmland?” Sylph asked.

“Of course. This week’s magic Q&A session is being held here in the farmland so that after you’ve answered your questions, you can use your spare time to continue cultivating the farmland nearby,” Amisha said.

The little witches, who had originally planned to come back to clear the land and weed on the weekend, suddenly became happy.

This is equivalent to having an extra afternoon.

As for the magic Q&A class, they've been spending the rest of the week either in class, eating, walking, or struggling with hoes. They have no time to learn magic, let alone have any questions about it.

"Dean! We've only just started learning cooking magic, should we have a dedicated class to answer our questions?" Cheryl couldn't help but ask.

This culinary magic is something she's not good at, and she doesn't intend to learn it in depth.

"Besides cooking magic, you'll need to learn fire magic, light magic, spring magic, cleaning magic, tidying magic, and repair magic on your own by reading books!"
There won't be any more separate classes taught. If you have any questions, just come to the magic Q&A session every Friday.

Amisha said, "If you want to learn these spells on your own during the magic Q&A class, that's fine too. I'll be there on time whether you come to the class or not."

The young witches present, except for Moran who already knew the news, were all stunned: "All self-taught?"

“That’s right! These introductory magic spells are all very easy to learn, and the teaching materials are written in a very simple and clear way. With your current reading ability, you will definitely be able to understand them,” Amisha said encouragingly.

However, the little witches were not happy at all.

Being entirely self-taught means that they need to carve out time for themselves to read books and learn magic.

The already limited free time is becoming increasingly scarce.

Having just been tricked by a hoe and a watering can, they were then met with another blow from the dean.

The little witches were so tormented that they lost their temper and walked dejectedly back to their dormitories.

"When I thought the big hoe was difficult to deal with, I didn't expect the watering can to be even more difficult. When I thought the watering can was the most difficult, I realized that the dean was the most difficult to deal with... Ouch!"

Vasita covered her forehead.

"Don't speak ill of me behind my back!" The dean's voice came from the air.

The little witches: "..."

The headmaster had never flicked the little witch's forehead like that from a distance before!
As Vasita was right, the Dean is the most difficult one to deal with!
Amisa, number 70, who was protecting Vasita: "???"

What does it have to do with her that the watering can and the big hoe are difficult to handle?

She's clearly the most open-minded dean!
Amisha's fans: "That's right! We are the most enlightened dean! Without a doubt!"

Today's update might be a bit late; I haven't gotten home yet, I'm typing on my phone at the dinner table...

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