The Queen of Scrolls never admits defeat

Chapter 161 Vampire Blood Card

Chapter 161 Vampire Blood Card
“That’s right!” Moran said, “If you have any difficulties, feel free to come and discuss them with me!”

This is probably her biggest channel partner in the future, so she has to take good care of her!
"Hmm!" Sylph also noticed. She had been thinking for a long time without any clue, but Moran suddenly had a solution.

"What about me? What about me! My witch magic is sold in different races, so what about the cards?" Lilith asked.

"Of course, we'll just sell you blood that's already been analyzed and processed, blood that can be directly used for blood fusion magic and injected into your body!" Moran said.

"It's similar to Lady Carmela's contract card. Your blood card is prepared for those who are not strong enough to obtain the blood of the corresponding race."

Blood from lower-ranking races may be easier to obtain, but what about blood from higher-ranking races?

Leaving aside whether they have the ability to obtain it, it's hard to say whether they can even find the target.

Moreover, obtaining blood through such channels could lead to retaliation.

But with a blood card, there's no need to worry.

Moreover, since it's just processed blood, it won't affect the sales of your blood fusion magic.

As for the analysis magic, I suggest you stop selling it publicly. This way, people who want to fuse blood will definitely buy the cards, and you won't have to worry about selling them.

By tiering the Blood Card pool and cards, your contractors need to use permanent mana to unlock the next higher tier of the pool and purchase access to Blood Cards. This way, with one Analysis Magic spell, you can sell both permanent and one-time mana, earning more than simply selling Analysis Magic spells.

Moran was truly putting herself in their shoes, because the more they earned, the more profit she would get, and everyone could make a fortune together.

Lilith was dumbfounded. She thought that selling blood fusion magic according to race was already the way to maximize the profits of her witch magic, but she never expected that the analysis function could be separated and sold as cards along with blood: "As expected of you!"

"Just tell me if you're going to do it or not!" Moran asked.

"Let's do it! We have to!" Lilith said. "I'm fed up with not having enough magic!"

However... the only vampire blood I've fused with so far was delivered through a special package channel I applied for from the Dean. My dad sends it to me every month, and it has to be kept in a magic crystal bottle with preservation properties to ensure it's fresh enough before I can use it.

Where am I supposed to get so much ready-made blood to make cards for you?

"From now on, just provide me with one drop of blood from each race. I'll give it to the Book of Cards, and then I can make blood cards."

"I've tried it. The Book of Cards can create cards from anything, except souls, as long as the knowledge requirement and sufficient energy supply are met," Moran said.

"What? That powerful?" Lilith patted her robe pocket. "Ah! I didn't bring any health potions. Wait a minute, I'll go back and get some!"

In the blink of an eye, a red shadow flashed by, and the chair next to Moran was empty.

Carmela stroked her chin and said, "Is this the vampire's super-speed movement ability?"

No sooner had the words left his mouth than the dormitory door creaked open, and another person appeared at the table.

Lilith returned: "That's right! This is the second bloodline ability I extracted from vampire blood. The first is self-healing."

She placed the magic crystal bottle in front of Moran: "Try making a semi-finished blood card, will you?"

Moran nodded, summoned the Book of Cards, poured the blood from the crystal bottle into the card slots, and began designing the cards.

[Card Slot: Vampire Blood Card - Apprentice Level - Super Speed ​​Movement (Unfinished)]

【Estimated Cost: 100 Mana】【Estimated Function: By touching the card with the Bloodthirsty Needle and injecting an appropriate amount of magic power into it, the card's defects can be repaired, making it a complete {Vampire Blood Card - Apprentice-level Super Speed ​​Movement}.

Using a complete {Vampire Blood Card - Apprentice - Super Speed}, you can obtain a processed blood sample. Injecting this into your body using blood fusion magic will grant you the super speed ability of an apprentice vampire upon reaching a certain stage.

As Moran had predicted, it was feasible.

She created a semi-finished blood card and handed it to Senior Lilith: "Give it a try!"

Lilith took the card, touched it with the Bloodthirsty Needle, and infused it with magic, making the card complete.

Instead of injecting it into herself, she wrote a contract and slapped it in front of Moran: "Apprentice-level vampire blood fusion magic, only 3 mana of permanent magic power, do you want it? I happen to have a complete blood card here!"

"..." Moran looked at the contract, her expression turning sour.

Is this using the advice she gave us to turn against her?
After that, if she wants to buy witch magic from her seniors, won't she have to spend a lot of money?

"Want some? It's only 3 mana, which is the same price as your card magic, so it's very cheap!"
The vampires' rapid movement is also very powerful; with it, we don't have to worry about being caught in close combat while casting spells!

Lilith continued her sales pitch: "You've already sold so many card spells, you won't be reluctant to part with these 3 Mana, will you?"

“Who says I can’t bear to part with it! I’ll buy it! I’ll buy it, okay?” Moran signed the contract using his golden pen technique.

After the contract was established and the golden pen was retrieved, she flipped her hand, and a syringe that looked very similar to Senior Lilith's Bloodthirsty Needle appeared in her hand.

However, this syringe is smaller and less delicate than the senior's Bloodthirsty Needle.

She used the {Vampire Blood Card - Apprentice-level Quick Movement}, and a pool of blood appeared. She used levitation to float the blood and landed in a ceramic bowl.

Then, using a syringe, they drew up the blood: "Where should we inject it, into a vein?"

"What vein? Just stick it in your arm or anywhere else," Lilith said.

Moran: "..."

Is this really necessary? Is it even reliable?

“Really! That’s what I always do!” Lilith said, picking up her Bloodthirsty Needle, which contained some previously stored and analyzed blood.

She just pushed hard on her arm, pressed the piston all the way down, and then pulled it out.

It even splattered a streak of blood.

Moran was too fast to stop it; she only felt her face get wet.

When I touched it, my hand was covered in blood.

"I'm so sorry! I got it on you! It's not always this much blood, let me clean it for you!"

Lilith drew her wand and with a cleansing spell, all the bloodstains were removed.

Including Moran's face and hands.

She held out the arm from which she had received the injection: "That's it! It's fine. Even if you don't have the self-healing ability of a vampire, your needle is smaller than mine. A little prick won't leave a big wound, and if you're unlucky, you won't bleed too much! I used to get my needle pricked like this before I had self-healing abilities, and nothing happened!"


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