The Queen of Scrolls never admits defeat

Chapter 183 Witches and Humans

Chapter 183 Witches and Humans

With them taking the lead, the older students followed suit, and the auditorium gradually became lively.

At this moment, Moran had already walked towards Anna and Anne, the two sisters, who were occupying a small corner and keeping a distance from the other freshmen, in order from near to far.

Anna and Anne's hearts jumped into their throats.

Their first reaction to the approach of strangers was wariness and fear.

Unexpectedly, this witch, who looked younger than them, didn't get as close as she had with other new students. Instead, she stopped a step away. If she got any closer, they would have lost their composure.

"Anna, Anne, hello! I'm Moran." Moran gave the friendliest smile she had ever given.

Anna remained silent. After a moment's hesitation, Annie said in a hoarse voice, "You... hello, Senior Moran!"

Moran, completely unconcerned about their rudeness, dropped a bombshell: "I was human in my past life too..."

She paused for three seconds, looked up at the two junior students who were half a head taller than her, her eyes filled with "Ask me, ask me!"
Anna and Anne never expected that this senior would reveal her secret right away.

The implication of those words made them fear that they would be silenced at any moment.

But looking around, the first-year students all perked up their ears, while the older witches and the headmaster seemed completely unsurprised.

The voice was clearly not quiet.

"No, aren't you curious? I'm talking about my past life!" Moran said, hands on her hips, looking completely puzzled. Don't these young female students have any curiosity these days?
She tried to comfort them by using herself as an example!
Anna and Anne finally understood; they were being encouraged to ask more questions!

To say they weren't curious is an understatement!
Even their vigilance has decreased somewhat. Even if it's a villain, the secrets that the villain reveals might be the key to their survival in the future!

"Excuse me, senior, what does 'past life' mean?" Anna's voice was clearer than her sister's.

Moran was satisfied and continued speaking:

"She was a human in her previous life, and her soul was reincarnated as a witch, still carrying the memories of her previous life."

By the way, in my previous life I was a human from another world, and even so, the witch clan didn't see me as an oddball, and my classmates didn't look at me strangely because of it.

I'm telling you this because I want to say that witches and humans are really very different.

What you know from humans is not the real witch.

Witches never kill each other. The witch academy is absolutely safe. No one will harm you here!

So relax and enjoy your school life, and study magic diligently! If anyone bullies you again, just use magic to fight back!

In Anna and Annie's eyes, this seemingly unreliable senior seemed to be bathed in a warm glow.

If someone were to tell them directly that the witch academy is safe, neither of them would believe it.

But now, the person saying these words is a senior from another world, who is also an outcast among humans.

If people like this are accepted by the witches, then can they also live safely here and even learn magic?

"If anyone bullies them again, they can fight back with magic." These words resonated deeply with them.

How wonderful it would be if they had magic to protect themselves!
"Oh, right, here you go. This is my witch magic brochure. You may not understand what witch magic is now, but don't worry, you'll find out after you start class! Just choose according to your needs then."

And this one, this card contains a complete set of "The Young Witches' Books". All little witches read this set of books before starting school, which may help you learn about the witch race before you officially begin classes.

Remember to use them after you get back to your dorm! Once these books are taken out, they won't be easy to carry back." While handing out flyers, Moran also gave them a makeshift card containing a set of books about young witches, the version she had read as a child.

This is her way of showing her appreciation to these two prickly junior students, as their senior.
Today is Wednesday, and classes officially start on Monday. There are still four days in between! Even if they can't go to the library, it's good that they can read the Little Witches series.

Only by understanding them can you lower their guard.

With only one of the thirty-five flyers left, Moran had successfully delivered the flyers to all the first-year witches and was now off to prepare for the tasting of the new seasoning packets.

Following her, the other little witches also took the initiative to go and greet Anna and Anne.

The corner where Anna and Anne were located became lively.

I haven't seen as many smiling faces in the past eighteen years as I have on this day.

Senior Moran is right, witches and humans are really different.

Like other freshmen, they were also touched by the warm and friendly senior students.

However, what impressed them the most were the four upperclassmen who came to hand out flyers: Moran, Vasita, and Sylph from the second year, and Lilith from the third year.

The students called them witches.

Anna and Anne had no idea what a witch was, but they couldn't help but listen intently to what others were saying.

By this time, they were already in the crowd in their corner, so eavesdropping was no problem for them.

The protector of the wilderness, punching angels and kicking demons, with unlimited magical talent in all elements, witch magic, and the embodiment of talent, Valen is the strongest... Anna and Annie were thrilled to hear this.

Their past experiences have led them to yearn for immense power.

Unfortunately, they weren't witches...

But witches are good too. Darkness and curses don't sound like good people, but they can protect themselves, and that's enough.

Neither of them realized that they had already come to believe that the academy would teach them magical knowledge.

But no matter how many times she listened, the little witch never mentioned tuition fees.

They have no money, will they be kicked out?

Being kicked out was one thing, but being forced to return the way they came... The two sisters shuddered and, for the first time, took the initiative to ask someone a question.

"Tuition fees? What's that?"

The young witches had only ever been exposed to witch academies, which never charged fees, so they had no idea what tuition was.

Moran, however, fully understood their concerns: "There are no tuition fees; the witch academy's funding comes from the legacy of the witch predecessors."

Anna and Anne: "!!!"

A free school, or a magic school? They had never heard of such a thing.

Why are the witches so foolish? They donate their inheritances to schools, unlike nobles and wizards who leave them to their descendants or apprentices.

The most precious knowledge among humankind is free among witches.

Once again, I'm struck by how different witches and humans truly are.


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