The Queen of Scrolls never admits defeat

Chapter 154 Too conservative

Chapter 154 Too conservative
At that time, Lilith, in her capacity as a senior, saved the day and taught her how to practice cooking magic.

Now my junior can control two or three kitchen utensils at the same time while cooking, and I can even chat with her while I'm distracted.

Even witch magic was developed before her, her senior, and designed so well that she couldn't help but ask for its guidance.

The younger student's growth rate was so fast that it amazed her.

While Lilith was still marveling at Moran's progress this school year, Moran had already begun to consider his senior's witch magic:

"Senior, I remember you said before that your Bloodthirsty Needle can analyze and fuse blood, and benignly modify your body, right?"

“That’s right,” Lilith affirmed.

“That might not be suitable for my card-drawing style,” Moran said. “My card magic’s multi-functional magic screen is achieved through the card book’s functions of creating and storing cards.”

The card album itself is the core of this magic. Your Bloodthirsty Needles might not be able to do that, Senior.

Lilith nodded, unsurprised.

Although she admired Moran's card magic, she didn't intend to copy it; she only wanted to borrow Moran's intelligence to give her some advice.

Just as she was about to express her thoughts, Moran said, "If you really want to do it like me, you could sign an authorization contract with me, granting me the authority to package your witch magic-related functions into cards for sale and list them in the relevant card pool. I can share a portion of the card sales profits with you."

Lilith's mouth gaped open in an "O" shape, revealing her sharp little fangs: "You can do that? How do you do that?"

"It means signing a special witch magic contract with me, which not only grants me the right to use your witch magic, but also the right to package your witch magic and create cards."

This place is essentially a sales channel for your witch magic.

I can also create a special magic card pool just for you…

Moran had already discovered that the witch magic, sorcery, golden pen magic, mailbox magic, and copying magic she had learned could not be used to create related cards.

It's not that she can't create the Book of Cards, but that she doesn't have the authority to do so.

She wondered if a witch could grant her even a little bit of access, would she be able to create it?
"Of course, these are just my guesses, and whether they will succeed is still a question."

Moreover, this authorization is a higher level than a right to use, and it's unclear whether allowing me to use your magic to create cards involves access to your exclusive magic. Moran didn't guarantee success either.

Lilith is absolutely smitten!
Think about Moran. She has a card pool that's exclusively for her. When others draw cards, she gets a share of the profits. How is that any different from a magic-generating machine?
However, the authority over exclusive magic is crucial, and it cannot be taken lightly.

But she didn't know if this privilege would affect her control over her exclusive magic.

"How about... we ask the dean?"

The two Amishas watching them: "..."

They're not witches, how would they know this?

"Wait here, I'll have my main body ask Lady Carmela for you. She's at the clan meeting recently."

Lilith and Moran: "()!" "You actually dared to ask a real witch senior! Dean, you're amazing!"

While waiting for Ms. Amisha to help her inquire, Lilith continued to explain her original plan:
"Actually, I just wanted to share my ideas about witch magic and ask you to help me figure out how to maximize the benefits. I didn't expect you to be even more daring than me... I knew I made the right choice in coming to you."

"Senior, tell me! Even if you can sell cards here, it's just an extra bit of income. It mainly depends on your witch magic," Moran said.

Lilith nodded:
"I had previously planned to follow the methods of my predecessors and split my witch magic into two types: blood analysis magic and blood fusion magic."

To fuse blood, you must first learn the magic of analyzing blood. The two spells are closely linked; if you're selling one, you'll definitely need to buy the other as well.

I would like to disassemble more, but the Bloodthirsty Needle only has these two functions, and I can't disassemble it any further.

Therefore, I plan to focus more on these two magic levels, establishing more magic levels so that different levels of magic can be analyzed and fused with blood of different levels, thus increasing revenue. What do you think?

Upon hearing this, Moran had only one thought: "Senior, you're still being too conservative!"

"Huh?" Lilith asked, puzzled. "Where is the conservatism?"

Although it couldn't compare to Moran's card magic, she felt she had done her best. At least it was better than the predecessors who ranked witch magic according to the level of ordinary magic, right?

"Senior, your Bloodthirsty Needle only has two main functions: analysis and fusion. But as long as you have enough magic power, it can analyze 'all' blood!"

Moran emphasized the word "all":
"Why don't you design a witch spell for each type of blood? Vampire blood fusion spell, angel blood fusion spell, demon blood fusion spell, how wonderful! There are as many races in the world as you can create as many spells as you want, why worry about not being able to create enough witch spells?"
Furthermore, you can categorize different races, such as magic that fuses the blood of apprentice-level vampires, or magic that fuses the blood of novice-level vampires...

Each blood fusion magic is a powerful path with limitless potential! It might even give rise to corresponding extraordinary professions!

Senior, your special magic can really enhance your strength! It would be such a waste to sell them together!

The true ability to analyze and fuse all bloodlines can only be found in your own hands!

Lilith: "(°°)!"

As expected of Moran! She really didn't disappoint her at all; she opened up a whole new world for her.

In an instant, her witch magic went from having little chance of making money to having unlimited potential!

"Moran! I'll never call you a goblin again!"

Lilith declared confidently, "With a brain like yours, you should be a witch! Maybe it's because we're so bad at managing things that Valen sent you to our side!"
Having you is our blessing!

I simply can't imagine whether the witches of my generation, knowing what they'd missed, would regret being born so many years too early!

Moran was embarrassed by her senior's praise: "Haha, it's not that exaggerated! Senior, you can still call me a shrewd businessman or a goblin, I'll feel more comfortable with that."

Ultimately, the problem is that the witches didn't have math classes. Although they believed in fair trade, their concept of equality, given their poor math skills, was merely what they perceived as fairness.

"I regret it."

An unfamiliar voice sounded from behind them.


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