The Queen of Scrolls never admits defeat

Chapter 216 Magical Language

Chapter 216 Magical Language
By mastering the speed-up technique, the time saved by speeding up allows them to watch the difficult parts more carefully and even repeatedly.

Lilith, Vasida, and Sylph finally finished watching the first lesson's teaching video before get out of class ended.

Moran also watched the videos of the first two lessons of the Demon Language and learned a lot.

Angelic language and demonic language are like angels and demons, two sides of the same coin.

When one speaks, it carries an air of holiness; when the other speaks, it carries an air of darkness.

Even those who have never heard the language of angels and demons, but only know the characteristics of angels and demons, can easily distinguish between them.

In her previous life, Moran would never have imagined that a language could possess such a quality.

This quality stems from the power inherent in language itself.

The languages ​​of some magical races are not merely written symbols; they are also connected to corresponding magical energies and possess certain magical effects, but they also have learning barriers.

The representative languages ​​of this type are angelic languages, demonic languages, and elven languages.

Learning the language of angels can, to some extent, increase one's affinity with light elemental power and control over light elemental magic;
Learning demon language can, to some extent, increase one's affinity for dark elemental forces and control over dark elemental magic;
Learning Elvish can, to some extent, increase one's affinity with wood elemental power and control over wood elemental magic.

The learning threshold for them is their affinity with the corresponding element, which is magical talent.

If the element affinity is too low, even if you learn the pronunciation of the language, you won't be able to speak it with that unique quality or special effect.

It can be said that those who can speak angelic light magic must also have excellent talent, and the same applies to demonic and elven languages.

Witch language is also a magical language, but it's not like angelic or demonic languages, which can be learned simply by having the corresponding magical talent.

The language of witches is dependent on bloodline; without witch blood, one can never understand the language of witches.

It belongs exclusively to witches and cannot be learned by outsiders.

The language of races born with magic also carries magic.

I learned all of this by watching the instructional videos.

In the video, Ms. Amisa also recommended a book about magical languages ​​called "Studies in Magical Languages".

The last class in the morning was Dragon Language, and a new student who was taking the elective Dragon Language class joined the class.

"I've read in many books by food witches that the Delicious Island of the Dragon Clan is a paradise for meat lovers, with not only many restaurants specializing in meat dishes, but also the largest meat market in Valen."

"Having learned Dragon Language, I plan to visit Dragon Island after graduation," Ais said.

Moran recalled the description of the dragon race in "The Changing Years of the Valen Continent".

Dragons are enormous and have a huge appetite, but they are not good at cooking and have no culinary culture. They initially ate raw food.

Their massive size kept them at a distance from other races, and they rarely engaged in deep conversations.

They never get involved in the struggles with other races; they only love to use their strength to kidnap "people" and bring them back to Dragon Island.

The purpose of kidnapping "people" is simply to keep them in captivity, raise and graze them, provide them with meat, and fill their stomachs when food is scarce.

The dragons' strong bodies require a large amount of flesh and blood to sustain them.

Later, after the Well of Heaven opened, the dragons in the other world learned the art of transformation and began to take on the most common human forms in various worlds. Only then did dragons gradually start visiting human kingdoms.

After they started eating cooked food from humans, the dragons could no longer return. So, the dragons who used to abduct strong "humans" to Dragon Island to serve as servants, herd livestock, and provide meat evolved into the dragons who used to abduct skilled "humans" to cook for them.

They kidnapped a large number of skilled cooks from all over Valen and even from other worlds.

This "human" does not only refer to human beings, but to all intelligent beings that cannot defeat the dragons, although most of them are humanoid or humanoid.

Once upon a time, the Gourmet Witch was also among those abducted. Because the Gourmet Witch's cooking magic was so advanced that she could process a lot of ingredients at once, which perfectly suited the tastes of the gluttonous dragons, and since she was small enough not to even fill their teeth, the abducted Gourmet Witch lived a fairly good life among the dragons.

After the three witches stormed Dragon Island, the dragons dared not abduct the witches anymore.

They created Delicious Island, allowing the captured chefs to open restaurants on the island, making it the only food tourism island in the Dragon Clan open to the public.

While satisfying their own appetites, they can also make money for the money-loving dragons.

All the eateries, shops, and even the staff and chefs on Delicious Island belong to dragons, except for the Gourmet Witches and their shops.

The Dragon Clan promises to provide every food witch who is willing to open a shop on Delicious Island with a free shop.

The higher the rank, the larger and more luxurious the store.

The method has changed from aggression to enticement.

Witches who pursue the path of culinary magic often go to Delicious Island to earn their first fortune when they are young and poor.

Although Delicious Island is open to the public, for the witch, her biggest customers are actually the dragons who have big appetites and are rich.

Learning dragon language will make it easier to do business with dragons.

Although Dragon Language is also a magical language, it is not a language with a learning threshold like Angel Language or Demon Language, nor is it a language that outsiders cannot learn like Witch Language.

When the outsiders learned the dragon language, there was actually no difference between them and the dragons who had transformed into human form.

The difference lies in the fact that dragons can use dragon language to cast dragon magic, while other races, even if they learn dragon language, cannot cast dragon magic.

Of course, this limitation does not exist for witches who can convert magic into energy of any kind.

It's not surprising at all that Ais intends to learn the Dragon Language.

"So can you tell me what this thing is? Why were you all staring at it just now?" Ais had already glanced at it several times.

“This is a projector. Oh dear, let the dean explain it to you!” Moran said.

They've all been watching the instructional videos; Ms. Amisa's classes are too boring. As for the only teaching task, Moran thinks it's better not to do it for her.

Amisha: "..."

A few minutes later, Ais also received her {projector card} and {videotape card (witch)}. Like the others, she turned on the projector, pressed the play button, and exclaimed, "How amazing!"

Moran found it very interesting that witches in the magical world would also find Earth's technological products amazing, just as she would find magic.

Perhaps Earth isn't without magic; perhaps Earth's magic is actually technology!
She was momentarily distracted, and the next second she was so shocked by the sound coming from her headphones that she covered her ears.

Covering her ears wasn't enough; she quickly took off her headphones and turned the video volume down.

Just now, Ms. Amisa in the video recited the Dragon alphabet.


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