The Queen of Scrolls never admits defeat

Chapter 163 I really deserve to die!

Chapter 163 I really deserve to die!
With everyone gone, Moran finally had the chance to see just how many cards Lady Carmela had bought.

She took out the {Magic Screen Control Card} from the Book of Cards, and after activating it, a screen similar to the card's magic appeared above the card.

She searched for Carmela directly in the user data section and pulled up a super long list.

Five hours ago, Carmela activated her card magic for the first time, and within half an hour, she purchased... Moran counted, she bought one of every type of card in the card shop!
Even for some cards that are categorized by size, I bought at least one of each size.

He even bought several energy storage cards.

She sold 10 {Energy Storage Card - 10000 Mana}, contributing 100 million Mana of one-time magic power to her, which is Moran's largest expenditure to date.

She drew cards 10001 times, each time costing one gem coin.

As for luck... let's not even talk about it! In short, Moran made a fortune.

In just half an hour, Lady Carmela increased the energy stored in the Purple Gem of her Card Book from less than 200,000 to the million level.

She alone contributed 1022000 Mana of one-time magic power, which, after deducting costs, amounted to a full 90 Mana of one-time magic power.

The extra money was earned from gacha pulls.

In addition, she spent 100 Mana each on the gem coin storage and card storage slots, plus the card magic, for a total of 203 Mana of permanent magic.

Moran couldn't even imagine how much magic power Lady Carmela possessed; it must be at least in the millions!

What an incredibly wealthy benefactor!
He's practically no different from the top-ranked streamer on Blue Star's livestream.

"I'm so damn stupid! I actually let my sugar daddy treat me to dinner!" Moran was filled with regret.

Lady Carmela spent so much; she could afford to invite ten banquets, let alone one!
Moran decided to manually adjust the gacha drop rate for the unlucky patron, giving her a boost and guaranteeing she'd win a super prize in her next draw!
What if you always have bad luck and give up on gacha games?
Although the majority of the profits came from the card shop, it's clear that Lady Carmela bought a little of each item out of curiosity.

Whether I'll be able to continue buying them in the future is uncertain.

This incident also reminded her that she needed to offer a minimum guarantee for some of her big, unlucky customers.

She modified the gacha rules, adding a pity system to whet the appetite of big spenders.

Then, with a mix of trepidation and excitement, I took out the {Book of Cards} and {Character Card - Moran} and looked at the "Stored Energy" and "Magic" sections.

{Book of Cards}
[Stored Energy: 2126478 Mana Magic]

{Character Card - Moran}
[Magic Power: 2003/2932 Mana]

"!!!"

Moran hugged the two cards and slumped into a chair, exclaiming, "This is too much!"

This number is even fluctuating, changing every now and then!

She had also checked it once during the day. At that time, the energy stored in the Book of Cards was still a little short of 20 Mana, and the total magic power was only 1980 Mana!

It seems that not only Lady Carmela contributed a large sum to her, but there were others as well!

Moran then checked the users' spending records and saw a bunch of unfamiliar names, each with spending over 100,000.

She had seen some of them in the "Young Witches Series," all of whom were very famous witches of the highest caliber.

She checked the contract mailbox again and found a bunch of contracts that had been automatically approved. They were all written according to the template, and the contractors were witches.

"Dean, Dean! Are all these big orders you brought in?" Moran couldn't help but call out to the Dean. "I'm just a small clone; I have no idea what the main body is doing."

The voice of Dean No. 69 came through.

Moran was overjoyed.

She looked in the mirror and saw that the energy aura around her was much brighter, which made her feel a sense of reality.

She didn't feel the increase in magic power at all; she felt no discomfort whatsoever.

Selling magic is indeed the best way to increase magic power without pain!
It was almost midnight, and she couldn't waste the surge in magic power, so she quickly stored some of the extra magic power into the Purple Gem in the Book of Cards, leaving only half of the total amount.

That day, unusually, she didn't touch the tools by the bedside, and went to sleep while still being soaked.

Because both of her hands were occupied.

Holding the {Book of Cards} in his left hand and the {Character Cards} in his right, he looked left and right, and even when he was half asleep, he would wake up and still have to check the numbers on the cards.

I woke up late this morning, which is unusual for me, and the first thing I did when I opened my eyes was to check my cards.

The numbers on the cards have increased a bit more, but the pace has slowed down. The stored energy is no longer jumping by thousands or tens of thousands, and the magic power is no longer jumping by tens.

Moran put away the cards, washed up, and had just finished breakfast when there was a knock on the dormitory door.

She opened the door and saw it was Ms. Amisha from last night: "Good morning, Dean! Did you promote card magic to me yesterday? My magic power has increased so much, it's over 3,100!"

She was just wondering when the dean would take her to see her otherworldly magic today, when the dean arrived.

Coincidentally, she felt that it must have been Ms. Amisha, number 69, who tipped her off.

As far as she knew, only the guardian dean of each little witch kept a close eye on the little witches' movements.

"I just took your flyer to the clan meeting to discuss it. This matter hasn't been widely publicized yet; we plan to proceed step by step."

When you have time, compile a "Card Magic" legacy book, similar to "Book Magic," clearly outlining the magic effects and contract templates, much like your promotional leaflets.

It will be included in the college and clan libraries, so that witches who go to the clan to find books can see it.

However, most witches don't live in the clan council, nor do they come to the clan council often. They live scattered, and news spreads slowly, so your magic sales will grow more slowly later on.

"This also gives you some time to grow," Amisha said.

“Understood! I’ll get ready as soon as possible!” Moran said.

Her magic power is growing too fast now, but her magic learning hasn't kept up. She's not in a hurry to sell her card magic to all the witches at once.

"I'm here today to take you to the magic training ground. Would you like to go by broomstick or by teleportation?" Amisha got down to business.

"Teleportation? Is it that black hole?" Moran was extremely curious.

Every time Ms. Amisa No. 69 came to see her and delivered the contract to her, it was through that suddenly appearing black hole.

She remembered that when they first enrolled, they had also fallen out of a black hole.

“That’s right,” Amisha said.

"Is that also your otherworldly magic? I don't think I've seen it in the 'Catalogue of Witch Magic'," Moran asked.


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