Chapter 168 Smooth Landing
Amisha revealed all the secrets she had accumulated during her adventures in another world before becoming the dean, without holding anything back.

It really demonstrated all the otherworldly magic.

In any case, there are no safety concerns. After all, card magic, like all witch magic, is written in the contract that it cannot be used against witches and sorceresses.

Even if they were made into cards, these cards would never pose a threat to her.

As Ms. Amisa said, these spells, though from another world and with different casting methods, are not unique in terms of their effects.

Moran had seen similar spells in the "Index of Witch Magic".

However, Moran still turned them all into semi-finished cards.

They are mostly magic cards.

Even if the magic that Ms. Amissa learned is not irreplaceable, it still has its own advantages.

If they were made into magic cards, they would all be quite valuable.

"Dean, you've increased the number of cards you have now, but their quality is too high. If you put them all in one card pool, you can't set the price of drawing cards at 1 gem coin anymore. You'll have to increase it by at least twenty times to make a profit."

However, if this happens, the sales of gacha pulls will definitely decrease by more than twenty times.

I suggest you categorize these magic cards by power and assign them to different tiers of card pools. Draw low-tier cards from low-tier pools and high-tier cards from high-tier pools.

This way, the cost of drawing cards from lower-tier card pools can be lower.

Lower-tier gacha pools can be opened for free, while higher-tier pools require a permanent charge of mana to unlock, making them more attractive.

Moran shared his experience in managing the gacha pool with Ms. Amisha, and even explained how to calculate the gacha drop rate.

She only set a range to ensure that within this range, the chance of drawing popular and desirable cards wouldn't be too high to result in a loss, nor too low to discourage people from drawing cards.

"Alright! That's about it. Once you've decided, Dean, you can release the cards and open the gacha pool on a chosen date. Remember to give the gacha pool a nice name!"

However, your magic cards are not suitable for sale among the young witches in the academy; the target audience is adult witches and other races.

The number of adult witch contractors is gradually increasing, and it should grow significantly in the next few years.

"As for the alien contractors, I'll have to wait until I graduate and go to the wilderness to develop them," Moran said.

"Okay! I'll take you back, this time by teleportation!" Amisha was in a hurry to get back and study her card pool, so this time she wasn't given a choice.

He directly opened a black hole-like portal, gesturing for Moran to step inside:

"Don't worry! This time it will be very smooth!"

Moran's hopes of sitting on the broom again were dashed, and he stepped into the abyss-like black hole.

"Don't forget to hurry up and finish writing the 'Card Magic' legacy book..."

Ms. Amisa's voice abruptly stopped as she stepped into the black hole.

Fortunately, this time it was relatively smooth. Moran felt her vision go black and then bright again. She took only one step and was back in front of her dormitory. She could reach out and open the door.

The black hole contracted and disappeared behind her, and Ms. Amisa did not follow.

Teleportation is much faster than sitting on a broom.

But Moran still prefers riding brooms, especially the kind of broom that Ms. Amisha had today.

Unfortunately, he'll have to wait until the start of second grade to own his own flying broom and learn to fly.

Moreover, it's the most basic broom, what you see is what you get, offering absolutely no comfort. Further refinement requires mastery of alchemical magic.

The Book of Cards can't do everything; at least, it can't make flying brooms.

It can make a regular broom card, but it can't make the broom in the card obey its owner's commands and take the owner flying into the sky.

Even a magic wand won't work.

The key to transforming the rotten into the magical lies in the complete infusion of these two things with magic.

Each little witch, each sorceress's magical influence possesses a strong personal touch.

You can't use what others have acquired.

So strictly speaking, witches' brooms and wands are not only unusable by outsiders, but also by other witches.

The Book of Cards cannot replicate this process.

She couldn't even make cards for herself.

Theoretically speaking, it should be possible to create wand cards for her own use, since she has consumed so many of her own magic card books, she must know them well.

But it failed.

The wands that were made could not be used to channel magic for spellcasting.

It was like a wooden stick that looked like a magic wand, but it wasn't nearly as easy to use as the one she had made herself.

It's impossible to even make a tool card first, then infect and retrieve the card for carrying.

Because flying brooms and wands require additional processing beyond magical contamination.

Moran sighed. Realizing his wish to fly comfortably on a broomstick was out of the question for now; he couldn't rely on the Book of Cards. He'd have to wait until his broom grass grew properly, made a basic broom, and then learn alchemy to craft brooms… Wait! He hadn't even inoculated the broom grass yet!
Yesterday I said I'd weed and fertilize the fields, but I haven't done it yet!
Moran, who had just sat down, suddenly stood up again, grabbed her bag, and quickly walked out of the dormitory.

"If I had known, I would have had Ms. Amisha send me directly to the greenhouse!"

Moran first went to the greenhouse to infect the broom grass.

The broom grass has grown taller than her now, and it takes much longer to inoculate her with it than before.

Moreover, one treatment is only the minimum requirement. Moran usually treats it three times, and then gives an extra treatment to the lower main stem and the tips of the branches.

According to the "Broom Grass Cultivation Guide", if the main stem is cultivated to be thicker, it will be able to carry a higher load and fly more smoothly when made into a flying broom.

If the tips of the branches are thinner and longer, the broom will move faster.

While it can't compare to the improvements and enhancements made to brooms through alchemical magic, it still has some effect.

After infecting the broom grass, it wasn't too late, so Moran simply picked some magical plants in the greenhouse forest, brewed two bottles of weed-removing potion, mixed them with water, and directed the watering can to water the entire farmland.

The watering can of today is no longer the same as it used to be, which didn't bother with watering but readily consumed magic.

With just a little bit of magic, you can evenly spray both jugs of weed control water.

Only after the water has been poured will it float to her face. The entire pot will be turned upside down to indicate that not a single drop remains. Then it will stand still in front of her, awaiting the reward.

If you reward it with some magic power at this time, it will consume less magic power next time and work harder.

If you don't reward it and just put it back on the card, the next time you'll get a crazy version of the water jug, the kind that eats a lot but does little.

In Moran's words, the more generous you are, the less it asks for and the more obedient it becomes; the more stingy you are, the more it will try to trick you into giving it magic.


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