The Queen of Scrolls never admits defeat

Chapter 160 Sylph's Concerns

Chapter 160 Sylph's Concerns
“With the Golden Pen technique, will anyone actually buy this?” Carmela asked.

"Is there a level restriction when you use your Golden Pen Technique? Lower-level contracts have limited binding effect on higher-level contract objects."

If the difference in social status is too great, at most the breaching party can only return what they have earned under the contract, and no additional punishment can be imposed.

However, these contracts, which you personally crafted with the pen of oath, are different. Once the contract is established, any punishment may be carried out.

The contract card is clearly more valuable!

And you are essentially an impartial third party.

The contract inside the card will absolutely not contain any linguistic loopholes.

This prevents both parties from tampering with the contract when signing it using the Golden Pen Technique, something demons love to do.

Why do people use the Golden Pen Technique and Contract Magic? It's all to ensure absolute fairness and safety!
Contract cards are the fairest and safest option! They will definitely have a market.

However, it's best not to adopt a low-profit, high-volume strategy for this, since the Golden Pen technique can be replaced to some extent, and it will only be used in a few very important occasions.

Therefore, the card draw price for this card pool needs to be slightly higher. Regular contract cards can be used as padding cards, while the attractive ones are those contracts that can bind high-level contractors.

I would even suggest that you restrict the contracts of top-tier or higher contractors from being sold publicly in the card shop, and instead put them directly into the card pool.

That way, you can sell—no, draw—the ordinary contract cards that your Golden Pen Technique can replace.

I will provide you with a strategy to maximize your profits, including the drop rates of various cards and the cost of drawing cards, based on the card pool available.

Moran said, "However, I need you to give me some of the contracts that Valen commonly uses for reference. Otherwise, if I follow the ones from my previous life, they might not be applicable to Valen's situation."

“No problem.” Carmela was relieved.

Moran even figured out how to sell it to make money for her.

She even felt that the extra 10% profit was worth it.

Moran looked at Ms. Amisha: "Dean, what kind of otherworldly magic do you have?"

“Hmm… I’ll demonstrate for you and you’ll see. But you’re a bit restricted here, so I’ll pick you up tomorrow and take you to the magic training ground to demonstrate,” Amisha said.

“Okay!” Moran said.

“I’m probably not ready yet. I haven’t even fully figured out the function of my own innate manifestations!” Vasita said.

“Me too. I’ve figured out what my Myriad Treasure Box is for, but I still have no clue how to develop witch magic! I’ve also read through ‘The Witch’s Path,’ but I feel like my Myriad Treasure Box isn’t very applicable.” Sylph said with some melancholy.

"You know how it works? Can you tell me about it?" Moran asked. "We might be able to give you some advice!"

Sylph sighed: "My Box of Myriad Seeds, when infused with enough magic, can condense mutated plant seeds."

These seeds are generally from plants that I have encountered or grown in my daily life.

For example, I had a Screaming Bellflower before I started school.

Later, giant wheat and lantern tomatoes appeared, all of which were plants I had grown myself.

These mutated plants can only be grown by me; no one else can cultivate them. If I don't nourish them with magic for a long time, they will wither. I think it must be related to my unique magic.

I tried to sign a limited-time contract with Bea, similar to witch magic, which would give her the ability to cultivate the seeds of the Myriad Seeds Box.

It was indeed a success; she can now cultivate mutant plants in my place.

But a new problem was discovered: all the seeds from the Box of Myriad Seeds, the plants that grew from them, and the seeds they produced afterward, would lose their mutation effect.

Screaming bellflowers will turn into ordinary bellflowers, and giant wheat will turn into ordinary wheat.

Only seeds directly condensed from the Box of Myriad Seeds are mutated plant seeds.

In this situation, how am I supposed to create witch magic? Does this mean that every future client of my witch magic will have to buy seeds from me?
And why would you sell a single seed for permanent magic power? No matter how precious it is, who would buy it?

If I were to sell one-time magic, with so many people buying it, I simply wouldn't be able to preserve all that one-time magic..."

Sylph is really in a difficult position no matter how she thinks about it.

This is why, despite having long since figured out the authority over her own unique magic, she has been unable to unleash witch magic.

"Why not?" Moran said, "Your situation makes you even more suitable for the card pool and card shop than others!"

I suggest you take out those mutated plant seeds from your Myriad Seeds Box and classify them according to their function and rarity.

Then, for very precious seeds with unique properties, a separate witch spell is created. Once this spell is learned, only this one type of seed can be cultivated.

These seeds are not particularly rare or irreplaceable. They are usually sold in groups of a few. Once you perform a witch's spell and learn the corresponding magic, you can cultivate that group of seeds.

Then, I'll make specialized semi-finished cards, and you just need to condense the seeds into the cards. Your cards will then be all sorts of mutated seed cards.

Once you've purchased your Magic Contractor, you can buy your seed card in the card shop or draw your seed card from the card pool.

This way, you can get mutated plant seeds even if you are far away!

The profits from selling cards will be converted into Gem Coins and stored in your management card. There is no storage limit for Gem Coins in the management card!
When you want to use it, you can buy a blank energy storage card, use gem coins as energy, recharge the energy storage card, and then absorb it just like magic coins.

Whether used for casting spells or for researching innate abilities, it's perfectly fine.

Lady Carmela and Lady Amisa only see this place as an extra channel to increase their income. Besides earning some permanent magic, they mainly want to earn some one-time magic that can be saved and withdrawn at any time.

But for Sylph, her seeds actually need her card magic as a conduit.

Moran also profits more from this.

Besides the profit share from the seed card, Moran can also make a profit from the energy storage card!

It's a good thing that Sylph is able to preserve one-time magic that wouldn't normally be able to, thus increasing her income.

Therefore, Moran not only didn't find Sylph's talent difficult to handle, but also felt that she was a holy body born to be sold through distribution channels.

Sylph hadn't expected that Moran would resolve all her concerns in one fell swoop.

"It seems like it really works! So all I need to do is use the Box of Myriad Seeds to condense more kinds of seeds, figure out their functions, and then figure out the magic to grow mutated plants?"


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