Chapter 283 Peach Grove
After reading "The Prophecy Witch's Magic Book" and learning about the auspicious and inauspicious omens, Moran tried to divine the current state of Blue Star. After learning about the auspicious and inauspicious omens, he also divined whether Blue Star could be saved in the future.

Both divinations yielded no results.

The images the magic fed back to her were all a thick, impenetrable fog.

This is an example of how the divination event exceeded her divination abilities.

If one insists on dispelling the fog, it would be considered an overuse of prophetic magic, which would bring about a backlash.

Moran valued her life highly. As soon as she saw the mist, she stopped the prophecy magic, fearing that if she looked at it for even a second longer, the mist would dissipate and the backlash would come.

No matter how important the future may be, it is not as important as her life.

The novice-level prophecy magic has a very limited effect in predicting the future, but it is still very useful as a source of information.

These prophetic spells were a great help to her during Wednesday's wilderness survival class.

"By the time of today's class, all the little witches had completed the task of finding water and food. Everyone should have a certain understanding of how to find water and food in the mountains and forests."

Other terrains are not suitable for witches to live in for a long time. You can learn how to find water in these terrains by referring to the textbook; we won't cover that in class.

Besides water resources, the collection of plant and mineral resources is also important to our lives.

The task for this lesson is to collect materials for low-level healing potions, such as belladonna, daisy stamens, and sapwort roots, and then brew a healing potion.

Obtaining food is not within the scope of the mission, but you are still not allowed to bring food in. During class, you will need to solve your own food problems.

do you understand? "

After Ms. Amisa announced the task for the class, she signaled the Guardian Deans to open a portal and send them to the classroom.

This time, before the Dean of Guardians could kick her buttocks, Moran quickly cast three layers of defensive magic and a luck spell on herself.

She dodged the dean's foot, but not his slap. She had just cast her luck spell when the dean slapped her into the teleportation portal.

Fortunately, this time I didn't kneel down and end up planting a huge pile of hemp seedlings.

I had barely steadied myself when I heard a whooshing sound, and something was hurtling towards me!
Moran's ears registered the situation, her eyes immediately locked onto the object's location, and her body instinctively dodged away.

A peach pit the size of a fist landed heavily beside her.

Moran also saw the culprit and the surrounding environment.

She was attacked by a group of gibbons, surrounded by tall peach trees.

This type of peach tree is tall and straight, with a straight trunk that branches out at the top, forming a dense canopy.

The fruit it bears is as big as a basketball, and the peach pit is as big as a fist.

It's clearly no longer near the Wild Boar Valley from last time.

Moran had anticipated this and was not surprised.

However, these monkeys were in the trees, at least ten meters above the ground. The height difference made it difficult for her to attack the monkeys, but it was easy for the monkeys to attack her.

Her situation was very unfavorable.

The fact that their first sneak attack missed her seemed to frustrate them, and they threw out even more large peach pits in succession.

Moran may have dodged one large peach pit, but she couldn't escape the rain of peach pits.

Even if she could withstand three layers of protective magic, passively taking hits was not in her nature.

Especially since these are just a group of apes with somewhat long arms, possessing only the advantages of sheer numbers and a knack for throwing; they're not particularly difficult beasts to deal with. Even in a large group, once she reacts, they won't pose much of a problem for her.

She used a wood-based technique to instantly disappear into the nearest peach tree.

The Wood Movement Technique allows one to move and leap between trees, from one tree connected by roots to another.

However, today, instead of hiding in another tree, she moved directly from under the tree to the treetop and appeared on the treetop.

The two gibbons that were standing there were pushed off the branches and fell several meters before they could grab the tree trunk. Their claws were bleeding, and they were howling angrily.

The monkeys around her also tried to jump towards her.

Moran wasn't afraid at all. Not only would she not let them jump over, but even if they did, she could kill them one by one with a single strike.

Once she stabilized herself and leveled the elevation difference, it was her turn to shine.

With such a dense canopy, the vine technique is the perfect solution.

Moran spared no magical energy; the canopy of the tree she was on, as well as several surrounding trees, were affected by the vine spell, their branches stretching out rapidly and becoming supple and flexible.

The monkeys had no idea why their peach tree had suddenly gone mad. Those further away had time to dodge, but those closer were tightly bound by the soft yet strong branches, with only their heads sticking out.

The monkeys, who had been so aggressive and domineering, suddenly lost their arrogance. However, many of their companions were trapped, and they were unwilling to leave. They just lingered around the trees controlled by the vine magic, jumping up and down in worry while cursing.

Moran ignored them and began casting spells on the bound monkeys one by one.

What could be more helpful for her to understand the surrounding area than local wild animals?

The Tracing Technique was activated, and she was able to glimpse the monkey's experiences over the past day.

Moran gained a lot of information after reading about the experiences of an old ape.

The three mountains nearby are covered with tall peach trees and are the territory of this group of monkeys.

Of course, a group of gibbons that are less than a meter tall cannot occupy such a large area.

Their leader was a white-haired giant ape, one of the most formidable creatures among wild beasts.

Originally, there were only a few tall peach trees here. The rest of the tall peach trees were planted by the white-haired giant ape, who directed the gibbons to plant the fruit pits one by one.

It has now grown into an orchard that covers three mountains.

Although the white-haired giant ape is powerful, it is only relative to other wild beasts. For a little witch who knows magic, it is not difficult to defeat it after proper preparation.

However, this large orchard was not occupied by a little witch, mainly because the monkeys were very pragmatic.

Especially that white-haired giant ape, which is much smarter than ordinary monkeys.

In summary, if you can beat them, charge in and fight; if you can't, slide to your knees and beg for mercy.

The little witches will kill the fierce monkeys that attack them, but they won't make things difficult for the monkeys that kneel down and beg for mercy, offering them fruit and wine.

That's why these monkeys have been able to peacefully occupy this orchard for so long.

She discovered all of this when she saw the old ape fawningly helping her senior, Queenie, pick peaches.

This time, the white-haired giant ape was absent. Without its leader and guidance, the gibbons became more like wild beasts, easily angered and stubborn. Even though they knew they were no match for the giant ape, they hesitated to beg for mercy and avoid disaster as taught by the white-haired giant ape.

But it won't be long before I remember it.


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