Chapter 158 Card Channels
Carmela came here specifically for this!
Her witch magic was already fully developed, and she had sold countless copies; it was too late to change it now.

But that doesn't stop her from using that channel that Moran mentioned!

In the short time since she bought the card magic, how much magic power has she spent in that gloomy vortex?
Absolutely limitless potential!
Lilith looked at Moran expectantly; who would complain about earning too much magic?
Vasita and Sylph, completely clueless about what they were talking about: "???"

"What channel?"

"Moran said that she could open a special card pool for us to draw our witch magic cards. All we need to do is give her some kind of authorization so that she can process witch magic into cards."

As soon as Lilith finished explaining, Vasita and Sylph stared eagerly at Moran: "Can we? Take one of us with us!"

Although their witch magic hasn't been developed yet, it's only a matter of time.

Moran's gacha pool is irresistible to any witch!

Even Amisha coughed lightly and asked her, "I have some special magical knowledge from another world. Can I make it into cards and create that kind of card pool you mentioned?"

Under their gazes, Moran suddenly felt that this matter might have to be accomplished, but:

"The dean should definitely be fine, as long as you impart your magical knowledge to me and allow me to use this knowledge to make cards to sell."

As for Lady Carmela and the others, it depends on whether authorizing me to create cards will affect your control over your exclusive magic.

Since it concerned the control of exclusive magic, Moran dared not make a hasty conclusion.

“I haven’t tried this kind of authorization before,” Carmela said. “Try it and you’ll see. I’m granting you temporary permission to create cards using the Golden Pen Technique. Try it and see if you can create the corresponding cards.”

Carmela quickly drafted a licensing agreement.

The contract stipulated that Moran was granted the right to create cards using the Golden Pen Technique within five minutes.

Aside from the time limit, there are no other restrictions.

However, there is a time limit. Even if some control is relinquished as a result, it will be returned once the time is up.

Moran also summoned his golden pen and wrote his name on the contract.

After the contract was established, Moran soon felt that his Golden Pen Technique seemed to have undergone some changes.

She summoned the Book of Cards and designed a card.

[Card Slot: Transaction Contract Card]

[Estimated Cost: 4 Mana]

[Expected Function: Using this card will grant you a flawless and secure transaction contract. Simply fill in the traded items and sign your name, and the contract will take effect. If either party breaches the contract, they will compensate with all their assets. Effective against contract partners of Apprentice level or lower.]

"Done!" Moran easily created the card.

Carmela looked at the card, then shook her head: "I don't think it'll work..."

She clearly sensed that the Pen of Oath had lost something, and it was different from the magical contracts of the past.

She tried to write the contract, but the contract text with its legal constraints no longer appeared: "A part of the contract's authority has been affected."

“Oh? It seems that won’t work…” Lilith said.

A witch's exclusive magic is fundamental and must never be lost. Giving up control of her exclusive magic just to earn more general magic is definitely not a worthwhile trade-off.

Moran didn't speak; the process of creating this card had given her another inspiration.

Since her power is limited and she cannot create the corresponding cards, could she make a semi-finished product and let someone more capable do the missing parts?
After thinking for a moment, she redesigned a card.

[Card Slot: Transaction Contract Card (Semi-finished)]

【Expected Function: Touch this card with the Oath Pen and infuse it with the appropriate amount of magic to complete the card's missing parts, making it a complete {Trade Contract Card}.

Using the completed {Trade Contract Card}, you can obtain a flawless and secure trade contract. Simply fill in the traded items and sign your name, and the contract will take effect. If either party breaches the contract, they will compensate with all their assets. This is effective for contract partners of Apprentice level or lower.

After editing the estimated consumption function, she tested the estimated consumption.

[Estimated Cost: 3 Mana]

It really works!

Moran finished creating the card, and just then, the authorization period ended: "Lady Carmela, please try this!"

Carmela took the card: "A semi-finished product?"

Following the instructions on the card's function, she placed the tip of her Oath Pen on the card and then infused it with magic.

The cards immediately began to change.

"Huh? It's turned into the same card as before!" Vasita exclaimed.

“I probably used up about two units of universal magic,” Carmela said.

"Fortunately, it only costs 1 more mana than if I made it myself, so it's acceptable," Moran said.

Carmela: "This method doesn't require authorization, right? The authorization period has just expired."

“That’s right!” Moran said, “I can use these semi-finished cards to create a card pool for you! No authorization is needed, just sign a revenue-sharing agreement.”

I can also make you a special management card, where you can manage your own card pool and the sale of cards in the shop.

Moran felt that this was even better the more she talked about it. This way, she could create a channel that she didn't have to worry about anything. All she had to do was provide a management card and a semi-finished card template, and then she could just sit back and wait for the profit sharing.

They thought they wouldn't be able to benefit from Moran's magic, but things took a turn for the better, much to the witches' delight.

But here's the question: "How do we divide it?"

Moran faced off against an adult witch, an adult sorceress, and three little witches all by herself, completely unafraid.

“I bear 60% of the card production cost, I also provide the platform, and I also provide you with card management and semi-finished card templates. These parts account for 90% of the cost, right? So, 90% of the profit is mine, and 10% is yours.”

"What is 90%?" Vasita and Sylph looked bewildered.

Moran, waiting for them to haggle: "..."

She looked at Ms. Amisha: "Dean! Look at this math class, we really can't do without it!"

"Okay, okay! It'll be available in second grade!" Amisha said. "But 90% is too much; we probably won't even break even. Don't forget, our magic is the core of this card! And we have to manage the cards ourselves, right? That's also a cost; we need at least 30%!"


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