The Queen of Scrolls never admits defeat

Chapter 134 Who exactly is the senior student?

Chapter 134 Who exactly is the senior student?

"That's strange! I feel like I'm burning through breadfruit faster lately?"

Lilith rode her broomstick and flew over the breadfruit grove, searching for breadfruit trees that were still bearing fruit and had not yet been picked.

We've already flown over the center of the breadfruit grove. Usually, when we fly here, there are rows of unpicked breadfruit, but now the trees are still empty; the breadfruit have all been picked.

Along the way, we saw several first-grade witches walking in the breadfruit grove.

And it wasn't Moran and her group, but ordinary little witches.

Haven't you already learned the magic of cooking? Why are you still picking breadfruit and suffering like this?
Lilith sensed that something was definitely going on here!
The more she thought about it, the more she felt something was wrong. After seeing a first-year little witch, she landed and asked her.

It turns out Moran has come up with something new again!
Not surprising at all!
But what about character card upgrades? Magic progress bars? First-year internal progress bar competitions? Free card draws?

"Why aren't there any second-year students?" Moran looked at Lilith, who had come to find her, and asked incredulously, "Senior! Isn't it bullying for upperclassmen to compare themselves to lowerclassmen?"

"Who wants to compete with you!" Lilith said irritably. "I'm talking about that progress bar! Upgrade it for me, I want to buy it!"

"Even if it turns red, you won't be able to draw cards!" Moran emphasized again.

“I’m not that shameless!” Lilith said. “But it’s half price now, it’s a deal!”

Given Moran's shrewd business sense, if I don't buy it now, the price will definitely go up later. This feature is very valuable!
“Of course!” Moran took out a piece of parchment and wrote down the contract.

Lilith gave her her character card.

Moran put the card back into the card book and added the new function. When he took it out, he subconsciously glanced at it.

Huh? The progress bars for those familiar magic names all look green!
Even the apprentice-level household magic is like this.

Of all the spells Moran has learned, only the Levitation spell is red.

Lilith signed the contract and took it over: "(*)!"

She had originally thought she would see a sea of ​​red with a few patches of green.

After all, Moran's exam papers were famous throughout the school.

But now, red and green are evenly split, and the red ones are all magic spells that first graders can't learn.

This is outrageous! Doesn't it make her, the senior who studied for an extra year, seem a bit useless?
"What level have you reached with these spells?" Lilith asked, unwilling to give up.

Moran took out his character card to show her.

There's no progress bar, but you can still see the magic level.

"No, what's the point of your Clear Spring spell only reaching the beginner level? Is it because you don't have enough magic power to fill the water tower fast enough? You're already a high-level witch, you should be able to fill the water tower quickly after just learning Clear Spring spell, right?"

"The same goes for the Light spell. With our total magic power, even an apprentice level should be able to release a large ball of light!"

"Clear Spring and Light spells are fine, but why bother practicing Fireball spell to the beginner level? Igniting a small flame isn't enough, is it?"

"I use cleaning, tidying, and repair techniques in my daily life, and I practice them too. When did you learn them? How come you're progressing faster than me?"

"What? You only learned tidying and repair techniques last week? And you can tidy up the blankets and repair broken bowls on the very first day?"

Compared to these, planting magic, fertile soil magic, growth-inducing magic, and abundance magic didn't seem outrageous to her. After all, the farmland cultivated by this year's little witches was much larger than theirs. The more fields they cultivated, the faster their magic would improve—that's a lie!
Lilith was completely devastated!

She's a senior? She should be a junior!
Lilith remained silent for a long time before saying, "Never mind whether the older students want to buy it or not, you have to make the progress bar issue public... Those who want to buy it will naturally come!" She shouldn't be the only one who's hurt!
Moran nodded: "I'll add this message to the poster outside the warehouse another day."

Lilith didn't want to say anything more; she had to go back to practicing her magic.

She felt that spells like Clear Spring, Light, and Fire were sufficient and there was no need to delve deeper into them. She had already studied housework magic and plant magic for so long, how could she be worse than her junior?
And if she doesn't practice these spells she learned in second grade better, she's afraid she'll turn green sooner or later, which would be terrifying.

In the adjacent courtyard, Vasita watched as Lilith, her senior, shot towards the dormitory ahead like an arrow, and shook her head with a sigh: "Well, another one to be disappointed in!"

Moran: "..."

Did she upset her senior? She actually felt that her senior had upset her!
Senior sister has already learned so much magic!
Having reviewed the second-grade workbook, she knew that several of the spells in it were not required for second grade.

No, no! I need to finish reading the required and optional books for first grade quickly, and then I need to study "The Witch's Magic Catalog" and learn a few more useful spells.

Amisha and her ilk: "Who among you will expand the breadfruit orchard? At this rate, the breadfruit trees will soon be growing faster than they can eat them!"

"I'll go cast a few Abundance spells! I'll plant a few more acres!"

"They're working way too far ahead of their time; I don't think they can keep it up for long."

"With Moran around, how can they stay calm? Even I'm a little afraid that one day Moran's magic level will be higher than mine!"

"How is that possible! How many of our clones are learning!"

"She loves learning so much, will she really give up being the dean in the future?"

"..."

"They work so hard, shouldn't we, as teachers, lighten their workload? Second-grade math class..."

"We have to go! Didn't you see that Ais spent over an hour calculating percentages, and she still got it wrong? Moran is right, she's too bad at math and easily tricked!"

Starting next year, everyone except first graders will have math classes! There will be a cramming session at the end of the fourth and fifth grades, and the rest will be self-study.

……

Later, when Moran went to the castle for class, he added the progress bar feature to the poster.

Then, several female students actually came to her to buy from her.

Second-year students are fine, but even third and fourth-year students are buying them.

That means the progress bar function is basically useless once you buy it.

After all, they have all begun to specialize in the magic they are good at.

In this respect, Moran is definitely inferior; the progress bar is red and cannot be displayed properly.

"We're not buying it now to check the progress bar, but to see when you catch up with us! Besides, isn't it half price right now?"

They had all heard about Lilith's breakdown.

In short, I'm curious to see just how far Moran will go in the future.

(End of this chapter)

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