The Queen of Scrolls never admits defeat

Chapter 175 Sylph's Greenhouse

Chapter 175 Sylph's Greenhouse
"Cough cough!"

Moran coughed lightly and raised her chin.

Vasita looked at Sylph and straightened her back.

Lilith put down her chopsticks and demurely wiped her mouth.

Sylph: "???"

What happened?
She even looked back to see if Lady Carmela had come silently again.

Otherwise, why are you all suddenly sitting so upright?
“Sylph, my drawing skills are quite good!” Moran said. “I wonder if I would have the honor of visiting your greenhouse and drawing what the mutated plants look like for you.”

She hasn't been to Sylph's greenhouse yet!

Moran had only heard about Sylph's strange and mutated plants; she had never actually seen them.

Vasita wasn't so tactful: "Me too! Me too! Sylph, I want to go see too! Maybe I'll even buy your magic! Didn't you say your mutated crops yield much more than usual?"

Lilith didn't speak, but her eyes said it all.

“Of course! I can take good care of the three of you in the greenhouse!” Sylph said confidently. “But when should we go?”

"Now!" Vasita said impatiently, "Anyway, I won't be able to sleep for a while after eating hot pot!"

Moran and Lilith had no objections; in fact, they thought it was a good idea.

The three of them had long been curious about Sylph's greenhouse.

The shadow cast by the Screaming Bellflower still lingers. Sylph has always felt sorry for the trouble the Screaming Bellflower caused everyone and has taken good care of her greenhouse.

She didn't mention bringing outsiders into the greenhouse, and Moran and the others kept their curiosity to themselves, not daring to voice it and put Sylph in a difficult position.

Today, when Sylph suggested inviting the senior students to visit, how could they possibly resist?

Sylph was overwhelmed by their enthusiasm.

Before she could say anything, Moran tidied up the things on the table, put away all the {Mobile Kitchen Cards}, and placed them in the Book of Cards.

Lilith used a light spell to create a large ball of light for illumination, while Vasita dragged Sylph out the door.

By the time she realized what was happening, the four of them were already on their way to the greenhouse.

“Let’s go straight through the breadfruit grove and walk along the ridges of the farmland; it’s the shortest way!” Vasida said.

"I could have ridden my broom there!" Lilith looked at her dormitory with reluctance. Her broom was right there; she could just go back and get it and free her legs.

Moran moved closer to her senior, the luminous ball floating beside her blocking her view: "Riding a broom alone is so lonely! It's not as fun as walking with us."

On the other side, Vasita took Lilith's arm: "Exactly! Walking together is good exercise!"

Lilith: "..."

She'd never seen them walk this much before, so how could she not understand what it meant?
Actually, she also has Intermediate Speed ​​Movement, which is better than slowly progressing like this, but there's no need to mention it, since neither Sylph nor Vasita have bought her vampire blood fusion magic yet.

Let's take it slow and steady!
"The last time we came out together at night was on the day of the entrance ceremony!" Sylph said with emotion. "Back then, the three of us didn't even know how to use light magic. We were too scared to go into the dark breadfruit grove. Luckily, senior sister came, and now..."

They looked at the large, illuminated orbs floating around them and smiled.

"Now wherever we go, it's as bright as day."

"It's so fast!"

……

"arrive!"

The little witches chatted as they walked, taking the shortest route, and soon arrived at Greenhouse No. 23. A small wooden sign hung on the greenhouse door that read, "Dangerous plants inside, do not enter."

Sylph knocked on the door: "Bille, open the door! It's me!"

The door opened a crack, and Bi'er appeared in the doorway carrying a bright yellow tomato lantern.

The brightness outside made her squint before her eyes adjusted, then she flew to Sylph and planted a kiss on her cheek.
"Fufu! Why are you so late?"

“I brought my good friends to see the plants in the greenhouse, to prepare for selling exotic magic,” Sylph said. “Bille, would you lead the way? I’ll bring up the rear!”

"Understood!" Only then did Bi'er briefly shift her gaze from Sylph to Moran and the other two: "It's better to enjoy the greenhouse at night with the light spells off!"

“Bier is right!” Sylph removed the light spell: “We put a lot of effort into planning and arranging the greenhouse, and the light spell will affect the viewing experience.”

Upon hearing this, Moran and the others extinguished their light spells.

Holding his magic wand, he followed behind Bea and entered Greenhouse 23.

Upon entering, they exclaimed with the same amazement they had when they first entered Greenhouse No. 1.

However, upon entering Greenhouse No. 1, one is amazed by the sheer size of the interior space, which reveals a hidden wonder within.

Now, they are marveling at the dreamlike scene before them.

The first thing you see is a straight pebble path, with a tomato plant planted every few meters on either side.

Each tomato gleams with a golden-yellow glow.

It's not as bright as the illumination orb of the Light spell, but it's enough to light the way ahead.

Besides the ones growing by the roadside, there were also some simply processed tomato lanterns floating in the air.

It's similar to the one Bi'er has, but a bit bigger.

Looking out, it resembles a sky full of yellow stars.

The entire greenhouse was bathed in a warm yellow light.

On both sides of the cobblestone road are plots of land, each planted with different things.

Between the fields are the same gravel paths and tomato streetlights as those in front of us.

The greenhouse entrance is filled with relatively short plants, offering a wide view and resembling a checkerboard pattern inlaid with yellow fluorite.

"It's so beautiful! This must be the lantern tomato you mentioned before, Sylph!"

As soon as Moran and the others entered, they stopped and squatted down next to the tomato plant, curiously looking at the tomatoes.

However, they knew that some of the mutated plants Sylph had planted were dangerous, so none of them touched them. They simply asked Sylph:
"Besides glowing, what's different about these tomatoes compared to regular tomatoes?"

"Besides being able to glow, the skin of the lantern tomato is also harder and thicker, somewhat like a pumpkin. You have to peel off the skin before eating it, but the flesh is the same as a regular tomato."

The shiny part is the skin. After removing the pulp, the shiny skin can be preserved for a longer time.

Generally, a month is perfectly fine.

Sylph said, "You can pick a few to play with; they won't hurt anyone."

Since Sylph had already spoken, Moran and the others certainly wouldn't hold back.

One person picked a lantern tomato and held it in their hand, playing with it.

(End of this chapter)

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