The Queen of Scrolls never admits defeat

Chapter 192 Flying Broomstick

Chapter 192 Flying Broomstick
Moran's {Witch's Farm Tool Card} has been infected countless times.

Even the pruning shears, which are rarely used, are just as obedient as her hands.

However, as for strength... Moran, who had only been using Vasita {Dietary Supplement Card} for a few weeks, couldn't guarantee that she could quickly and accurately cut off all the branches.

She ultimately chose to let the pruning shears do it for her.

Fortunately, nothing went wrong. Following the marks she made with charcoal, the pruning shears quickly cut off all the branches and roots of the broom grass.

The cut branches and roots were piled together, and it was impossible to tell which had ever grown underground and which had once been covered in leaves.

The remaining main trunk, when erected, is about the same height as Moran.

It is a long stick that is thin at the top and thick at the bottom, but the thickness does not vary much.

The stick has some protrusions that used to have branches, and there is a slight curve in the middle.

The shape is perfect, requiring almost no additional trimming, and it can be used as a broom handle.

“Next, shall we polish these protruding areas?” Moran looked at Ms. Amisha, and only after seeing her nod did he begin.

The file used for sharpening was also provided by Ms. Amisa.

Seeing how quickly she was progressing, the other little witches also quickly marked the areas to be trimmed with charcoal pencils.

After reviewing the plan, Amisa offered some suggestions for improvement, which ultimately led to the most perfect pruning solution.

By this time, Moran had finished polishing the broom handle and asked Ms. Amisa for the rope to tie the broom head.

According to "Flying Brooms," the rope used to tie the broom head does not need to be taken from broom grass; it can be made of hemp rope, strips of cloth, or anything else that can be used for binding or restraining.

“Ropes? Aren’t there ropes all over here?” Amisha looked around at the lush grass.

Moran looked at it several times before confirming what kind of rope Ms. Amisa was referring to: "You're not going to make your own straw rope, are you?"

“Hmm!” Amisha said, “Using what you have on hand is great! You can change them yourself if you want later, but they won’t be provided in class.”

Moran was finally convinced.

She even reviewed all the little tricks for tying broom heads from her memories of Lanxing, thinking that she would be able to tie broom heads and have her own broom soon.

As a result, they even had to twist the rope for tying the broom head themselves.

When I was learning how to make witch's books, I learned how to twist straw ropes, and now I'm putting them to good use again.

She wondered why there was such a large grassy area here, and now she knew it was for this purpose.

And coincidentally, all the grasses used were suitable for making ropes. The greenhouse is almost completely dry at this time of year. Isn't the college very considerate?

Moran sighed and had no choice but to obediently start twisting the rope.

After picking some suitable grass leaves, I looked up and saw the woods behind me. I remembered seeing some thin vines when I was collecting magical plants to make potions. After drying them, they would be good to use as straw ropes, which would add another layer of protection to the broom head. So I went into the woods and brought back a bunch of thin vines.

Twisting grass ropes and kneading vines, more than half of the lesson had passed, and even she, who was the fastest, had only just finished preparing the ropes, not to mention the other little witches.

In order to have her own flying broom today, Moran hurriedly combed through the bunch of branches, figuring out how to securely tie them to the thinner end of the broom handle.

All the branches and roots together were enough to make about two and a half broom heads. Moran first divided them into piles and then tried to tie them together. There was a detailed tutorial on tying broom heads in "Broom Flight," and it was also in Blue Star's memory. Moran had also studied it beforehand. Ms. Amisha hardly gave any guidance, and she figured out how to tie the broom heads on her own.

At the same time, it was time for get out of class to end.

"Dean, is this alright?" Moran asked quickly before Ms. Amisa left.

"If the broom head doesn't fall apart when you sweep the floor with it, then the quality is acceptable. That's all for today's lesson. It won't rain in the greenhouse tonight, so you can temporarily store your broom materials on the straw mats and continue tomorrow."

Ms. Amisa's figure quickly disappeared into the forest.

Moran, holding the newly made broom, and the little witches still twisting straw rope: "..."

In Ms. Amisa, Moran only saw one thing: working overtime was absolutely out of the question.

Fortunately, Ms. Amisha had already told her how to check the quality of the broom in this final step.

Although I usually sweep the floor myself with a broom, who doesn't know how to sweep the floor?
She picked up the broom and started sweeping. Seeing the other little witches sitting on straw mats, clutching the straw ropes, reluctant to leave, Moran said:
"It's alright, you guys keep going. Tying brooms is something I'm good at, I'll teach you! If you really can't, there's always the Dean of Guardians!"
Tonight we'll finish making the flying broom, and tomorrow Ms. Amisa will teach us real flying techniques!
By the way, do you have any extra bread, fruit, or cakes? If not, I have some here.

The little witches perked up: "Yes, yes, yes!"

They're not leaving, they're keeping working!
While sweeping to check the quality of the brooms, Moran taught the little witches how to tie them.

They didn't leave until all the little witches had tied the broom heads tightly and checked that the brooms were of good quality.

"Ah! I really want to fly right now!" Vasita said, stroking her broom.

“I’d like to too! But I’ll try it in class tomorrow. Even though the Dean is there to protect us, we won’t die from flying around randomly, but we could still get hurt. That would just delay our proper flying lessons, which would be a loss,” Moran said.

Instead of leaving the brooms on the straw mats in the greenhouse, they took the brooms and the remaining broom materials back to their dormitory.

Carefully store the broom materials. You can't fly around with a broom, but you can at least keep it by your side to look at!

On the second morning of her flight lesson, Amisha had just flown over the greenhouse when she saw the little witches holding brooms outside Greenhouse No. 1.

They seemed to have completed the final step of making the broom ahead of schedule.

I was surprised that she was already tired of talking.

Amisha landed on the ground: "Wow, you're amazing! You even tied yourself up?"

"Moran taught us that!" the little witch said cheerfully. "Dean, we tried it! We swept all the way from the greenhouse to the dormitory, and not a single one fell! It's incredibly sturdy!"

"Are you sure it's securely tied?" Amisha asked.

"Yes!" the little witches answered in unison.

Amisha had no intention of checking; even a little witch must be responsible for her own actions.

Besides, if it's not tied properly, it just means the broom head falls off and you can start over.

This year's little witches' flying lessons are already very advanced, so even if there's a minor accident, it won't affect the course progress.

She simply said, "Congratulations on getting your own flying brooms! You can now officially learn to fly. Come with me!"


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