The Queen of Scrolls never admits defeat

Chapter 153 Junior, Teach Me

Chapter 153 Junior, Teach Me

After Moran finished putting up the promotional posters, she walked down the mountain alone.

I went to the greenhouse to infect the broom grass, and then went to the ingredient collection point to get some ingredients, planning to use cooking magic to make something to eat tonight.

On the way back, I also went to check on my farmland. It hadn't been tended to for a while, and weeds had spread into the fields, so the crops weren't growing very well.

"We need to weed, fertilize the soil, and use the Fengmao technique! Looks like we'll have to come back again tomorrow."

Moran muttered to herself as she carried the ingredients toward the dormitory.

From afar, I saw a red-haired figure under the streetlight in front of my dormitory: "Senior?"

Hearing the voice, Lilith turned around and greeted her, "Moran! You're finally back!"

"Senior, is there anything I can help you with?" Moran asked, pulling a flyer from her bag as she did so. "Senior, I've figured out witch magic! Here's a flyer!"

Lilith snatched the flyer: "I came here for this! I just heard about it from Vasita."

Last night, due to time constraints, Moran only managed to copy thirty small flyers and three large promotional posters.

She showed it to everyone in the classroom today, but after buying the magic, she took it back. She plans to copy a little more tonight and then give it to the second and third graders tomorrow.

I didn't expect to keep my senior waiting for so long.

"The only witch spell? You only plan to sell this one witch spell? And only for 3 mana of permanent magic? Are you alright?"

After Lilith finished reading the flyer, she looked at her with a suspicious expression.

Is this something Moran would do?
She dismantled the witch's magic into tiny pieces, selling each piece for seven or eight mana, and Lilith wouldn't find it strange at all.

Moran's offer is not something to be taken advantage of! There's definitely a trap she doesn't know about behind it!
However, the promotional leaflet clearly stated the price and even included a free draw, so she couldn't see where the trap was and actually thought it was a great deal.

Only by understanding Moran's cunning and unscrupulous nature could she keep a constant warning in her heart.

"Don't worry, this spell really only costs 3 mana for permanent magic! And I most likely won't be researching a second witch spell."

Seeing that her senior still looked hesitant, Moran assumed she was like Vasita Sylph and the others, worried that she would lose money, and added:
"Don't worry, senior. Even if I only have one spell, I can still make a fortune. I definitely won't lose money."

Lilith: “!!!”

She knew it!

Moran is a cunning businessman comparable to a goblin!
But how can you make a huge profit with just one spell and such a low price?
The witch predecessors all broke down their exclusive magic into many pieces, creating multiple witch spells, which were then sold separately according to their levels.

She's also researching her first witch spell and is curious to know how her junior did it. She wonders if she could get some reference from her.
Lilith was already tempted: "I'll buy it!"

After saying that, I regretted it a little. Could there really be a huge pitfall?

"Senior, you didn't bring any paper, did you? I have some here!" Upon hearing this, Moran enthusiastically took a blank piece of parchment from her bag and handed it to her senior.

Lilith's hesitant heart was immediately settled by Moran's expectant gaze and the parchment he offered with such enthusiasm.

Forget it, I'll just buy it anyway!
She used her golden pen technique to write the contract according to the template.

Once her name and blood were recorded, the contract was immediately completed.

Next came the cool opening animation of the card magic and the beginner's guide, which immediately stunned Lilith.

She had never seen such amazing magic. Yes, amazing!
By the time she realized what was happening, the magic had reached the warning line.

If I spend any more, I'll be dissatisfied again tomorrow.

He now had a bunch of random cards in his hand.

It's not a fragment card, it's a Blue Star Seasoning Pack card that costs 1 Gem Coin.

There is only one {Ingredient Card - Spicy Beef Bun}, worth 3 gem coins.

It was this very card that caused her to accidentally spend a large amount of one-time magic power.

Looking at the grayish-white vortex, Lilith felt as if she were seeing a terrifying abyss. This thing was too scary!

Even a little witch as shrewd as her, who's so careful with her magic, couldn't resist overspending; imagine what others would do.

At this point, I can only console myself that at least every card I drew was useful, so it wasn't a complete waste.

I dare not calculate how much magic I've wasted on gacha pulls.

After the initial shock, rationality returned, and Lilith looked at the magic again, realizing just how profitable it had been.

Gacha pools and the shop earn one-time magic, while gem coin storage limits and card album storage slots earn permanent magic.

One magic spell, and it made a fortune in everything.

As expected of Moran! Such witch magic brings both pain and pleasure to its contractors, but only pure joy to its master.

Lilith couldn't even imagine how awesome it would be if her magic could earn magic power like that!

She looked at Moran's head. How could her junior's brain be so clever? How could she even come up with such magic!
Moran watched helplessly as her senior went from frantically drawing cards to clutching the character cards tightly in pain, and finally staring at her with a strange look.

She couldn't help but take a step back: "Senior, you need to be careful when drawing cards. I don't have any rules about minors having their magic power depleted when drawing cards here!"

"Am I that kind of person?"

Lilith snorted coldly, then grabbed her hand, her expression eager:

"Junior, teach me! Teach me! I want to create a magic spell that earns magic power like this too!"

Moran trembled in surprise at her senior's outstretched hand, and after understanding what she was saying, she asked, "??? Aren't you going to dispel magic?"

"Forget about losing magic power, teach me! Not the magic itself, but the design concepts!" Lilith said. "The more magic power I earn, the more cards I can draw!"

Some cards are too expensive for her to buy from the card shop, but she can draw them from the gacha pool for only 1 gem coin each time. She won't lose too much money, and if she draws them, she'll make a profit.

She refused to believe she wouldn't get the draw.

Moran was relieved; as long as she didn't get frustrated from drawing cards, it was fine. She was happy to share her ideas for designing witch magic, but:
"That's a long story. Let's go inside first. Senior, you haven't eaten yet, have you? Eat here, we can talk while we eat."

"Okay!" Lilith nodded emphatically, drew her wand, and lifted the vegetable basket that was placed to the side into the air: "Let me help you carry it!"

After closing the door, Moran invited her senior to sit down outside the kitchen counter, poured her a glass of bread and juice, and then picked up her wand, sat on a high stool, and chatted with her senior while using cooking magic to control the kitchen utensils to cook.

Even though she had already noticed that her cooking magic progress bar had turned green, Lilith was still not quite used to watching her skillful movements.

My junior classmate tried her hand at cooking magic for the first time, inviting them to her dorm for a meal, but ended up making a complete mess of the kitchen, as if it were just yesterday.


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