Chapter 166 Magic Waterbed
"Let's give it a try! We might need you, Dean, to let the card read the knowledge and memories about the magical waterbed," Moran said. "By the way, Dean, is the knowledge inheritance of the magical waterbed for sale? I'd like to buy it!"

Moran still fondly remembers the waterbed where she slept for a few minutes.

"Selling! 500 Mana for a permanent magic spell. You can only learn it yourself; you can't pass it on to others," Amisha said.

"500 Mana? Permanent magic power?" Moran gasped. "Suddenly, I don't think I really want to buy it anymore!"

An apprentice witch can only have magical power equivalent to 99 mana at most!
Isn't this knowledge of magical waterbeds equivalent to draining five apprentice witches dry?

This is too expensive!
Even if the Witch's Book is upgraded to its peak level and can hold a million books, it only costs 105 Mana of permanent magic!
"There's a reason why this is expensive, okay!"

Amisha said with dissatisfaction:
"This is a magic that grows with you, so buy it early and enjoy it sooner! The longer you practice, the more powerful the magic waterbed becomes. There are no level restrictions; it all depends on how well you practice."

Magic waterbeds are very popular among top-tier experts; they can save your life! Usually, people are begging me to sell them!
I sell anyone other than witches and sorceresses for 1000 mana, and even then, there are still a lot of people who can't buy them!
Honestly, I don't plan to make permanent magic power by using it to create cards; I can make a lot of magic power just by selling Knowledge Legacy.

I just wanted to see if I could make some extra money from people who couldn't afford this spell's one-time magic!

This is the key magic that made her rich and gave her explosive growth in strength, okay?
If it weren't for the extremely high learning requirements, which necessitate peak-level or higher water magic talent, this magic would definitely be listed as one of the top ten best-selling otherworldly magics of our time.

Upon hearing this, Moran felt that it wasn't so expensive after all.

Seeing her hesitation, Amisha continued to increase the stakes:

"Look, I spent 200 Mana permanent magic yesterday to increase your gem coin storage limit and card storage limit. I think you'll earn back that 500 Mana sooner or later, and maybe even more."

The magic waterbed is something you can enjoy early, but it requires consistent effort and patience. You can buy it and learn it later when you have more magic power, but the time that has passed can never be recovered.

With a magical waterbed, you don't need to learn any other healing spells.

"Okay! I'll buy one then." This was the first time Moran had been successfully sold to by a reverse sales pitch.

It's not that Ms. Amisa is right, but rather that the experience of lying on the waterbed was so unforgettable that Moran really wanted to have it.

Even with the magic waterbed, she still needs to learn healing magic.

After all, the "copyright" of the magic waterbed belongs to Ms. Amisha. Even if she learns it, she cannot teach it casually, much less use it to make cards.

But healing magic is fine.

After signing the contract and finally breaking through to 3,000 magic power, I spent another 500, leaving me with just over 2,600.

Moran obtained a magic scroll for a magical waterbed.

"This scroll contains fixed speed reading and shorthand techniques. Once you read it, you can directly memorize the inherited knowledge of the magic waterbed."

However, you may experience a slight headache after reading it, but it's fine if you don't use the shorthand scroll continuously.

This scroll alone is worth 1 gold coin!
"How about it, isn't it a good deal!" Amisha said.

"It's a good deal..." Moran said insincerely, tearing open the scroll and starting to read.

She felt a flood of knowledge flash before her eyes and then violently squeeze into her mind. But like a drop of boiling water falling into a vast ocean, it still couldn't make a ripple.

She didn't feel any discomfort even after the magic scroll in her hand was destroyed after being read.

She quickly reviewed the newly acquired magical knowledge in her mind, then said: "It takes at least a year to create a water cushion? At least five years for a small waterbed the size of a single person? And it gets slower the longer you go?"

"Hmm! If you practice your magic more, you might be able to learn faster," Amisha said. "I wasn't lying to you! The sooner you learn, the sooner you can enjoy it!"

Moran: "..."

She originally thought that once she learned how, she could immediately sleep on a comfortable waterbed, but she never expected that... every drop of water in this magical waterbed had to be condensed using specific methods and steps, and the waterbed had to be nurtured little by little.

This is really a long and arduous process, it's so troublesome!
Even if she has a lot of magic, she can't spare much time to practice this, because she still has to learn other magic!
However, Amisa is right. This magic is the kind that you can enjoy as soon as you learn it. Although it requires a long time to accumulate, its effects are worth the effort.

Poisoning, injury, fatigue, sleepiness, or running out of magic power—lying on a waterbed can solve all these problems.

Only a few specific negative states cannot be removed, such as the screaming dizziness caused by the screaming bellflower.

The tradition states that if a waterbed can heal something with regular healing magic, it can also heal it, although it will be slightly slower.

Waterbeds can often heal conditions that regular healing magic cannot.

Moran really liked the effect of this magical waterbed; it was indeed a very useful auxiliary spell.

However, the 500 mana still stung her heart, and she secretly warned herself not to ask any more questions out of curiosity later, because she couldn't afford to buy any more!

Let's make sure that all the money we made yesterday doesn't end up in Ms. Amisa's pocket!

Moran buried himself in making cards.

"Alright, {Magic Card - Apprentice-level Magic Waterbed} (half-finished product), Dean, stick it on your forehead, then infuse it with magic power, and see if you can complete it?"

This is a card that, when used, conjures a single waterbed that is 1.2 meters wide and 2 meters long, and that remains in use for one hour.

The contract that forbids the unauthorized transfer of magical waterbeds in any form or their use by others for profit even restricts the card-making function of the Book of Cards.

She couldn't create a fully-fledged Magic Waterbed card using the Book of Cards, so Ms. Amisa had to fill in the gaps in the knowledge.

"It works!" Amisha did as instructed and succeeded. "Just now, I felt like I learned the magic waterbed all over again. Is this a temporary waterbed?"

"Hmm! Much cheaper than permanent ones, this one only costs 20 mana for one-time use magic." Moran was still reminiscing about his 500 mana.

"But it's only at the apprentice level! You're already a high-level witch, and it won't be long before you reach the peak level. It's more convenient to learn one yourself, so you can continue to use it even after you reach the peak level."

Amisha said, "Especially those strange and bizarre injuries from other worlds, you'll be glad you learned this magic so early."

Moran nodded; that was the only way she could console herself.

“Then let’s see my last signature otherworldly magic – Lightning Summoning!” Amisha said.


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