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Chapter 139 Potions Class Ends

Chapter 139 Potions Class Ends

"So magic is subjective, and so is magical power! Is that why witches and sorceresses can cast spells based on their imagination?"

Moran always felt that magic was too omnipotent.

All kinds of magic, her book of cards, and the source of her energy are all magic.

It's as if magic can be transformed into anything under certain conditions.

"Why don't you turn to the next page?" came Ms. Amisa's voice.

Moran quickly turned to the next page: "Unsolved Mysteries of Witches Ninety-Nine: Why can magical power and magic energy produce various magical effects according to the will and commands of witches and sorceresses? Answer: Magical power and magic energy can produce various magical effects because they have the highest inclusiveness and can be transformed into various kinds of energy, combining into a variety of effects. Why only witches and sorceresses possess the highest inclusiveness of energy remains undetermined to this day."

In short, it's another matter that's hard to explain.

"Then, Dean, what do you think is the reason?" Moran was a little curious about how the Dean would interpret it.

"Of course, it's because our souls are pure and favored by Valen's will, so Valen wants to give us a little bit of all kinds of energy. In the end, what he bestows upon us is the energy with the highest tolerance!"

Moran: "..."

What's the difference between this answer and "I'm the best baby, so Mom gives me the best of everything"?
Moran could even extrapolate from this: "Then the witch's energy is not only highly inclusive but also highly powerful. Is it because the witch is more favored by Valen's will than the sorceress, so she not only wants to give us a little bit of all kinds of energy, but also wants to give us more, thus forming the most inclusive and powerful energy magic that is closest to the origin?"

"That's right! It seems you've already mastered the knack of deciphering unsolved mysteries."

Moran: "..."

What an honor!

She had no interest in continuing to read the book.

Let's take a look at the Book of Cards and see how far the little witches have progressed in their magic!
In addition to the card slots for creating cards and the purple gems for storing card-making energy on the cover, the Card Book can also store and record cards inside.

Every card created from the Book of Cards is recorded here, and you can also check the status of the cards.

Recalling cards that are currently outside the game is perfectly fine.

However, all the cards sold were under contracts, and if she were to take them back, it would be considered a breach of contract and she would be punished.

It's okay to check the card's status.

She initially upgraded Sylph and Vasita's character cards to encourage them to learn magic.

But later she sold the magic progress bar feature at half price and even held an indefinite prize-winning competition for first graders, mostly to motivate herself.

The more magic you learn, the more choices you have.

When she doesn't know what to practice recently, she can see which spell a little witch of the same age is about to catch up with her in, and then she'll know which spell she should practice more.

When she wants to learn a few new spells but doesn't currently have a clear preference or need, she can look at what spells the older witches have learned to know which spells have a higher priority.

It can help you control the pace of your magic learning.

The magic progress bars of the other first-year witches were all safe for Moran.

Only Sylph's fertility-inducing magic is about to catch up with her.

With a little time before bed, she cast a Light spell, causing a ball of light to hover above her forehead, and then went to the vegetable garden that night. She not only used Fertile Soil to fertilize the entire garden, but also used Growth and Abundance spells to tend to them.

When she went to sleep at night, she kept the witch's farming tools, which had been contaminated, next to her bed.

The next evening, after visiting Greenhouse No. 1, I also took a detour to my own farmland.

The little witches each have their own strengths, and as long as they encourage her from behind, she can ensure that she goes further and further on the path of omnipotence!

When Moran finished reading through the entire "Witch's Potions Handbook" series and its illustrations, he went to the Potions classroom that evening and found that there were no new potion ingredients prepared.

She only learned after asking Dean No. 69 that the first-year potions class had officially ended.

From then on, the little witches had to find the ingredients for making potions themselves in the woods of Greenhouse No. 1.

All the common potions are available here.

This wasn't a problem for Moran.

Every night she would come to the potions classroom to brew a few potions to get used to the process, but from the first day she used pre-picked magical plants, she picked them herself in the forest the rest of the time.

After all, the fairies only prepare magical plants for the classes they need, not the magical plants she needs.

The other little witches learned how to make weed-removing potions, insect-removing potions, and healing potions in class.

As for Moran, now that she's given the potion-making materials, she can easily concoct apprentice-level and beginner-level potions.

The reason she cannot refine intermediate, advanced, or peak-level potions is not because her skills are lacking, but because of the limitations of her potion-refining magic level. Extracting the essence of intermediate and higher-level plants is quite difficult.

The ingredients for apprentice-level potions are mainly common plants, with a small number of low-level magical plants involved.

The ingredients for basic potions are mainly low-level magical plants.

Moran has no problem extracting either of these.

Intermediate-level potions involve intermediate-level magical plants. Moran tried them, but the extraction efficiency was very low, and the essence was not pure enough.

I need to refine more potions to improve my potion-making magic and extract higher-grade plant essences.

When the potions class ended, it was Friday. After Moran returned to his dormitory, he looked at the updated timetable and found that next week's potions classes had indeed all been changed to sewing magic classes.

The sewing magic class is coming soon, so can she start selling her {sewing tool cards} in advance?

Moran had already finished reading the textbook for the Sewing Magic class, "Learn Sewing Magic from Zero".

This book truly lives up to its reputation as part of the same series as "Cooking Magic from Zero," as both start by teaching sewing before delving into magic.

Sewing magic also relies on the effect of magical contamination on objects, requiring the contamination of sewing tools.

Moran had already made herself a deluxe version of a sewing tool card and started learning about it early on.

Although I haven't tried actually sewing anything yet, I already have no problem controlling individual sewing tools.

The next morning, Moran went to find the other first-year witches and promoted her {sewing tool cards} so that they could also try them out over the weekend.

The reason is: "If you get the tools early on, you can use them when practicing sewing, and it will be easier when you transition from sewing to sewing magic."


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