Chapter 118 Herb Garden

Moran harvested, threshed, and ground the wheat into flour, thus completing her entire learning task in this magical planting class.

At this time, the wheat of the other little witches was only as tall as their calves.

While Moran diligently cultivated the farmland and backyard vegetable garden, and mastered all three spells to the intermediate level, the little witches finally finished harvesting the wheat and experienced the entire process of growing wheat with magic.

"The introductory course on planting magic has now ended. Tomorrow afternoon, we will meet at Greenhouse No. 1 in the Herb Garden for a broom grass cultivation class! The schedule will be updated tonight. Greenhouse No. 1 is currently in autumn, so the temperature is a bit low. Please remember to bring an extra robe when you come."

Amisha reminded him before get out of class ended.

The first year is more than halfway over, and the little witches are finally welcoming the long-awaited broomcorn cultivation class.

The broom grass has been cultivated well, and it won't be long before we can make brooms and take flying lessons.

Flying! Moran couldn't help but feel a little excited.

How could a witch's broom be so magical?

She had already finished proofreading all the workbooks a few days ago and started reading the book "Levitation - Your Invisible Hands" to learn levitation.

The levitation spell can lift many heavy objects; as long as one can afford the magic power, its power can be infinite.

But no living creature with a soul can float up—not even a rabbit, not even a fly, including the witch herself.

But a broom grown from a tree can lift up a witch.

The next day, at noon before the broom grass cultivation class, the little witches couldn't contain their excitement. Instead of taking a nap, they went to the herb garden in groups, wearing light coats.

Sylph often went to Greenhouse 23 to study the cultivation of the magical plant seeds she had condensed from the Box of Myriad Seeds using her magic. She knew more about the herb garden than the other little witches and led the way.

Upon entering the herb garden, the little witches were immediately disappointed: "That's it?"

An imagined herb garden, filled with all sorts of magical plants.

The actual herb garden had a pebble path with rows of neatly arranged circular glass rooms on both sides. There wasn't a single magical plant, not even a blade of grass.

The glass in the glass room looked extremely clear, but you could only see some faint green hues; you couldn't tell what was inside.

Each glass room door has a sign hanging on it.

"Greenhouse No. 1, Greenhouse No. 2... This is the greenhouse?" Moran couldn't help but ask Sylph, "It doesn't look much bigger than our dormitory, it's so small, how much can it grow?"

“Don’t worry! You’ll find out once you go inside.” Sylph said, walking towards Greenhouse No. 1. “I heard from Bea that Greenhouse No. 1 is the largest…”

She opened the door.

Moran and Vasita, who were following behind her, saw the scene inside the door: "!!!"

They only saw a tree trunk, but that trunk was as thick as two people could hug, and it definitely couldn't have grown in such a small glass room.

A gust of cold wind blew out of the greenhouse, and Sylph, Moran, and Vasita all shivered.

The temperature inside is much lower than outside.

They quickly put on their coats, and didn't forget to turn back and remind the little witch behind them.

They only entered Greenhouse No. 1 after they had all put on their coats.

It was as if I had passed through a teleportation portal and arrived in a primeval jungle. There were towering trees in the forest, and the ground was covered with thick layers of decaying leaves, flowers, grass, and magical plants that I couldn't name.

“I knew the academy’s herb garden wouldn’t be that simple!” Vasita said.

Sylph's eyes were also filled with amazement. Her greenhouse number 23 seemed much more barren than this one: "I feel like I've returned to the Starlight Forest! It's just that compared to a real forest, there are fewer snakes, insects, and rodents, and it's much quieter..."

As they were talking, they realized someone was missing. Turning around, they saw a purple-haired figure at the greenhouse entrance: "Mo Lan, what are you doing?"

Moran didn't even turn his head: "I'm studying the greenhouse door and glass walls! There seem to be magical runes on them."

Her eyes, having been imbued with magic for so long, had long since acquired the function of energy vision.

She discovered that there was a pattern on the greenhouse door and glass wall. At first glance, it looked like a pattern, but upon closer inspection, it showed traces of energy, like some kind of energy convergence runes.

These are very likely the reason why the interior of the greenhouse is a self-contained space.

Heaven knows how long she's been coveting items from the spatial storage, let alone such a large greenhouse!
She wished she could pry off these runes and feed them to the Book of Cards, to see if it could create real space cards after it was fed to them.

"Where? Where?" Vasita asked, coming closer.

Sylph had never noticed these things before: "Is it this pattern?"

……

Amisha, dressed in black, rode a broom to the herb garden and landed at the entrance of greenhouse number one. She placed the broom against the wall and opened the door.

A few "ouch" sounds came from inside the door, and a whole bunch of little witches fell out.

Amisha looked at the little witches huddled together on the ground: "What are you doing?"

What new games have become popular among little witches lately?

Moran was trapped at the bottom and couldn't get up immediately, but that didn't stop her from asking Ms. Amisha, "Dean, are the runes on this door spatial runes? Is the greenhouse's interior so large because of these runes?"

"So that's what you were looking at!" Amisha exclaimed in realization. "There are runes related to space, but these runes aren't just related to space; there are also many magic circles!"

Judging from her expression, Amisha knew what she wanted to do: "Want to learn?"

Moran nodded emphatically.

"Then work hard on alchemy from now on! There's a book called 'The Space Greenhouse Construction Guide' in the alchemy section of the academy library. You can start copying it down after you graduate from fourth grade."

However, to learn how to do this, one must at least reach the pinnacle level of alchemy and be proficient in magical runes and magic circles.

"We also need to collect some materials with spatial power. Oh, right, you're a witch, and your spatial magic talent is quite good. You can learn some spatial magic yourself and create enough materials with spatial power, and you should be able to make one," Amisha said.

"Super peak level?" Moran knew that he couldn't learn it in a short time.

The only things she's learning right now that are related to alchemy are the witch's book and the wand; she hasn't even gotten to the basics of the system, let alone the super-peak level.

Although the little witches felt there was still a long way to go, at least there was hope. As long as they wanted to learn, they would eventually be able to learn it.

The other little witches knew as soon as they heard "ultimate level" that this was probably beyond their ability to learn.

Among them, a few had decent alchemical talent, but none of the little witches possessed alchemical magic talent exceeding the peak level.

The limit to talent is right here.


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