The Queen of Scrolls never admits defeat

Chapter 171 Even Unlucky Players Need to Save Up for a Guaranteed Victory

Chapter 171 Even Unlucky Players Need to Save Up for a Guaranteed Victory

Juan Wang herself is still looking at picture books on the sixth floor of the library. Today, she will leave at noon.

Last night she went to the fields and saw that the rice was almost ready to be harvested. She planned to harvest the rice this afternoon and also take care of some other chores that she hadn't had time to deal with these past few days.

When I went downstairs, I found that the library was much more lively than usual, with most of the fourth-grade witches there.

They were either wandering among the bookshelves searching for books, copying books, or reading the Book of Witches in the reading area, and some even stood by the bookshelves and started reading.

He looked very serious.

"It seems the holidays have been over for a while, and they've started preparing for the fifth-grade survival trials!" Moran thought to herself.

She left the library quietly without making a sound.

The earnest little witches in the library all breathed a sigh of relief.

No shame at all! They were able to read a little longer than Moran today!

After leaving the library, Moran went to the first-year library.

There are only so many books to choose from for first graders, and Moran had already read most of them.

There were only a few books left; she had finished reading them all several days ago. In the past few days, she had been reading a few magic books that she had copied down before and found interesting.

I finished reading the last book yesterday, it's time to start copying down some new books.

When she arrived at the library, she ran into some first-grade students. After nodding to them, Moran began copying from one of them.

This time, she plans to copy down all the remaining books in the first-grade library and read them slowly.

She copied them one by one, and soon the entire capacity of the thousand beginner witch's books was filled.

However, there are still nearly a hundred books that were not copied.

Moran is no longer the stingy little witch she used to be when she used her magic.

She had already earned back the money she spent on the magic waterbed, and her current total magic power had reached a peak of 3,200.

At the very least, one person becomes a contractor of her card magic every day; at most, several.

This was even before she graduated, and before the promotion of card magic was in place.

The speed at which she earns magic, combined with the natural rate at which her magic grows, is already quite considerable.

With card magic, you'll never have to worry about not earning permanent magic.

Her thirst for knowledge far outweighs her desire for permanent magic.

She'll read the books in the academy sooner or later, and she'll upgrade the spell of the Witch's Book sooner or later. Upgrading it early will save her the trouble of running around to copy and search for books every time.

Moran no longer cared about the magic power and upgraded the original beginner witch's book two levels to the advanced level.

Of course, to write the corresponding contract, the Golden Pen Technique also needs to be upgraded to the advanced level.

It cost her a total of 120 Mana of permanent magic.

The capacity of the Book of Witches has been increased to 100,000 copies, enough for her to use for a long time.

If it weren't for the level restrictions on the Golden Pen Technique, even if she bought it now, she wouldn't be able to write a peak-level contract or buy a peak-level witch's book or spellbook. Moran would choose to directly upgrade both the Golden Pen Technique and the witch's book to the peak level.

At that point, copying down an entire library's worth of books would be a piece of cake.

After leveling up, Moran took out the previously soaked and cut papers from her bag and filled the Book of Witches with them.

Although these sheets of paper were not even up to the maximum capacity of the Book of Witches, they were definitely thicker than the current Book of Witches, but after being filled in, the Book of Witches did not become thicker or heavier at all.

The number of pages hasn't decreased; after turning to the last page, you can always turn to the next page. So there's no need to worry about the Book of Witches becoming extremely thick due to accumulating too many books.

The only difference is that using advanced witch's book magic to retrieve the witch's book consumes significantly more energy than before.

However, since we are currently in the Witch Academy, the Book of Witches is safe and there is basically no need to carry it in our bodies.

Moran usually carries it with her and rarely puts it back into her body.

After copying down all the remaining books in the first-grade library, she left the library.

She will never come here again; she has already copied down all the books.

Looking at the newly copied books, and the newly acquired parchment, after going down the mountain, he first went to the greenhouse to soak the broom grass before going to the farmland to harvest rice.

From afar, Moran spotted two figures working in the field. He waved his wand and called out, "Vashida! Ais! You're here too!"

The two people directing the farm tools in the field were so disturbed by the noise that their ears hurt.

Turning their heads, they saw a small purple head waving a wand at them from the edge of the farmland.

It's hundreds of meters away! How come the sound is louder than if it were right next to my ear?

And it wasn't even dark yet, how did I see Moran!

"Ahem! I just learned this amplification technique and I'm not very good at it yet. The volume is a bit too loud!"

Moran's voice came again, this time less exaggerated.

After she finished speaking, she quickly ran off.

Vasita and Ais only saw a purple shadow cross the farmland and quickly arrive beside them.

"Your speed travel is that fast? How many {Vampire Blood Cards - Speed ​​Travel (Apprentice Level)} have you fused with? You look almost as fast as Senior Lilith." Vasita asked in surprise.

"Only forty!" Moran said. "I'm still quite a bit behind Senior Lilith. Her Super Speed ​​Movement is already at the beginner peak, while mine is only at the apprentice peak!"

"Forty?" Ais was already counting: "One 334 gem coins, two 334, 335, 336..."

Moran was once again worried about the little witch's math skills and gave the answer directly: "13,360 gem coins".

"Oh my god! It's so expensive!" Ais said.

“Raise the gem coin storage limit, and anyone can accumulate them; it’s just a matter of time,” Moran said with a smile.

Of course, for her, this amount of gem coins, which is essentially one-time magic power, is nothing.

The energy stored in her Book of Cards, the Purple Gem, already amounted to tens of millions of Mana, and was not far from one hundred million.

Of course, most of this energy is gem coins stored by the contractors, which cannot be used casually. It will only truly belong to Moran after they have spent it.

Of that, the amount that truly belonged to her was approximately two million.

When Moran mentioned this, Ais perked up. Without saying a word, she ran to Moran's side, hugged her tightly, and rubbed against her. Then she immediately opened the card pool and drew a card.

The result was not quite what she had imagined:
"Damn it! Another Gem Coin Fragment Card!"

"For those with bad luck, it's best to just save up for the minimum reward!" Moran reminded.

"Unlucky?"

Moran explained the meaning of the word and expanded on its connotations to include "European Emperor".

"What do you mean 'unlucky'? I'm the lucky one who got a food card on my very first try!" Ais said. "I just want to try the taste of other food cards!"

(End of this chapter)

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