The Queen of Scrolls never admits defeat

Chapter 226 Niche Perspectives

Chapter 226 Niche Perspectives

In the earth, all matter other than soil is mainly composed of the element of metal, including rocks and minerals.

After all, imagination based on certain facts is easy to realize, but imagination without any reference is very difficult.

The richer the imagination, the more flexible the magic.

Therefore, advanced learning materials for Golden Arrow Technique include many metal materials suitable for making arrows, as well as various kinds of arrows.

For Moran, these were not problems at all.

She possesses all the memories of a planet from its birth to its death. Although Earth has no magic, the matter is very similar.

She is very confident.

Searching his mind for the image of an arrow: a sharp arrowhead, a straight shaft... He mobilized his magic, converted it into gold elemental power, and then transformed it into a gold elemental power arrow.

On her first spellcasting attempt, she didn't spend too much time adjusting the shape of the arrows.

As expected, it was successful on the first try.

It shot out with a whoosh and pierced straight into the training doll's body.

It was a golden energy arrow, very short, with no feathers at the end, only the arrowhead and the shaft.

However, its lethality was surprisingly good.

It only lasted a few seconds before it dissipated.

The duration of the golden arrow's effect is also a key point that needs to be studied when learning this spell.

When casting a spell, it can be controlled by magic.

The more elemental force used to sustain the magic within an arrow, the longer the arrow will last.

However, when casting a spell, how much gold elemental power is converted to maintain the spell's duration, how much to enhance the arrow's sharpness and penetrating power, and how much to increase the arrow's flight speed are all questions that need to be addressed.

It is not easy to precisely control the conversion of magic according to one's own needs.

This is something every Golden Witch needs to study diligently.

Even Moran couldn't achieve it overnight; he needed a long period of practice.

Fortunately, she had enough knowledge. Her difficulty lay in not having enough control over her magic to cast spells at will, unlike other novice witches who didn't know how to adjust the form of their spells to achieve stronger effects.

The Golden Arrow Technique was successful, and the Golden Knife Technique, Golden Hammer Technique, Golden Shield Technique, and Golden Armor Technique were all executed successfully without any setbacks.

Of course, this is only the most basic effect; there are still many shortcomings in terms of flexibility, magic manipulation, magic conversion, and spellcasting focus.

Moran's task today was to test all the metal-based magic she had seen in the picture book, so she didn't practice those spells further, but instead continued to test the remaining spells.

The remaining metal-based magic is all support magic.

Sharpness techniques also fall into this category.

These magical abilities have a wider range of uses.

There is the art of gold prospecting, which can detect underground mineral veins; there is the art of purifying ore, which can "squeeze" out all the impurities from a piece of raw ore and purify it; there is the art of metallization, which can change the shape of metallic substances; there is the art of stone-iron transformation, which can turn stones into iron blocks...

Moran specifically chose this open-air training ground today for these magic spells.

The stones and soil scattered everywhere were all materials for her spellcasting.

Moran tested over a dozen spells several times, all in less than half an hour. It really is true what they say: a month or two of studying books, and instantaneous spellcasting results!
Having learned new magic, Moran practiced more spells during his weekly afternoon magic classes. He began using three-fifths of his daily magic power for the newly learned metal magic and two-fifths for the spells he had learned before.

She also adjusted her Saturday and Sunday schedule, planning to dedicate a few hours each day to practicing her magic, just like taking magic classes, until she used up half of her magic power.

We strive to ensure that the quantity and level of magic advance in tandem, leaving no one behind.

During Monday's magic class, the little witches saw Moran surrounded by a layer of purple elemental light, shooting purple arrows, throwing purple knives, and even hitting the training dummy on the head with purple stones, leaving them full of questions.

It's clear that these are all newly learned spells.

Although the magical effects appear purple to the naked eye, under an energy vision perspective, the energy that makes up the magic is actually golden.

That's the color of the element of gold.

But they didn't recognize any of these spells.

Vasita couldn't help but ask Moran first, "Have you learned new magic again?"

“Yes! I just learned metal magic,” Moran said.

"Metal magic? All of them?" Sylph was surprised as her vine spells all failed.

Moran nodded: "Aside from alchemy, there are only a dozen or so other types of magic."

The little witches gasped.

"What a niche idea! I've never heard of that before. Who said that learning magic is done in units of one element?" Ais's mouth formed an "O".

“I’ve never even heard of it! I’ve never seen it in storybooks!” Vasita said.

Sylph sensed something was amiss: "Moran, at your speed, it would only have taken you a few days to read the picture book and learn these dozen or so spells, right? You only started practicing today; you weren't just reading books on metal magic before, were you?"

"Yeah, it took me a month to finish reading all the books related to metal magic in the library!" Moran said.

"Good heavens! So many books!" The little witches felt a chill run down their spines.

Moran not only learned metal magic, but she also read the theoretical knowledge of metal magic. With her memory, reading it is the same as memorizing it.

Looking at Moran and thinking about how they've worked hard for over two months but still haven't passed a single graduation exam, I feel heartbroken.

They admired Moran's intelligence, but they respected her hard work in her studies even more.

Every time they thought she had rolled her hair out to the limit, she could roll it out again and shatter their expectations.

The enthusiasm for learning that had been fueled by the rewards of the graduation exam had begun to wane, but now it suddenly surged back into place.

Although both are witches, Vasita and Sylph are more shocked.

One of them is still studying planting and cooking, trying to make sure she has enough to eat, while the other is always planting things, cultivating the new mutated seeds that appear in the box of myriad seeds.

More than two months have passed since the start of the academic year, and apart from what was taught in the introductory course on all magic systems, I haven't learned any other serious elemental magic.

They haven't even finished learning the few spells in the introductory magic course textbook!
He wanted to catch up with Moran, but he didn't know where to begin.

Mathematics, languages, alchemical theories, the manifestation of innate talents, and graduation exams—each one captivated their minds and occupied their time.

There's absolutely no time to learn more magic.

They could only helplessly watch Moran forge ahead, while the gap between them and her widened.


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