The Queen of Scrolls never admits defeat

Chapter 292 Wind and Rain Protection

Chapter 292 Wind and Rain Protection
Once the idea popped into my head, I couldn't suppress it.

Moran had long wanted to alchemically enhance his flying broomstick to make it more comfortable.

Because of the uniqueness of the flying broom, Moran dared not try it casually. He always thought of practicing with other types of magical items first, and only after ensuring that the rune drawing would not go wrong, would he draw it on the flying broom.

The rune combinations that Moran practiced last week, which focused on wind and rain protection, were all drawn on fabrics woven from monster hides and magical plants.

She made a whole bunch of rain-proof cloaks, windproof cloaks, and cloaks that were both windproof and rainproof. She was already very skilled at drawing runes and wouldn't make any mistakes.

I was originally planning to use magic ores to make some magical ornaments with wind and rain protection effects, and after getting used to drawing runes on different materials, I would then draw a combination of wind and rain protection runes on the flying broom.

There's no other way now; if we don't want to be affected by this rainy weather, we have to upgrade our flying broom as soon as possible.

Even so, she still wanted to minimize the failure rate.

He was already quite familiar with this rune combination, but he lacked experience in drawing it on different materials. Since he had nothing better to do, Moran decided to go out in the rain, cut down a tree, and bring back some wood.

Each piece of wood was molded using the wood-shaping technique into a stick similar to the handle of her flying broom, and then windproof and rainproof runes were drawn on the stick.

Although these sticks are just ordinary wood, they cannot withstand such a combination of runes. Even if they are successfully drawn, the sticks themselves will either be damaged or the rune combination will not work at all without energy supply.

However, she was only preparing to draw rune combinations on her flying broom, and that was enough for her.

After practicing all morning and ruining more than a dozen wooden sticks, Moran finally felt that it was almost done.

After casting a lucky spell on herself, she solemnly began to draw on the broom handle.

As the runes connected end to end and the energy flowed freely, she exhaled heavily.

I was so nervous just now that I forgot to breathe.

Fortunately, there were no unexpected problems, and it was successful.

Moran packed up the tent, canceled the vine spell, and the branches returned to their original state.

The magic activated the runes on the flying broom, and the surrounding rain and wind were kept out by an invisible shield.

Moran rode her broomstick into the sky. No matter how fast she went, the wind couldn't stiffen her face anymore, and even her robes stopped rustling.

The comfort of flying has been elevated to several levels!

However, she still prefers the feeling of a slight breeze to the mode of flying without any wind, as it creates a more atmospheric experience.

Once she learns more complex windproof rune combinations, she will further refine and upgrade the windproof rune combinations on the broom, allowing the windproof shield to let in as much wind as she wants.

Without the influence of wind and rain, Moran instinctively picked up the broom and sped up, barely noticing the speed.

Even flying beasts don't come out on rainy days.

What was originally a very inconvenient weather for her to fly in suddenly became very convenient for her to fly because of the windproof and rainproof shield, and she could not even encounter flying wild animals.

“Something’s still missing.” Moran thought for a moment, took out the {projector card}, inserted a videotape filled with popular songs from Earth, and put on an earphone.

"It feels right!"

It felt like taking a bus in the rain before the apocalypse.

However, riding a flying broom is more fun than taking the bus.

Moran's flight speed increased, and in one afternoon, it covered twice the distance of the previous afternoon.

However, the rain and fog made visibility poor, so we didn't find many magical plants.

That night, she used her vine magic to create a cave in the tree to spend the night.

Before going to bed, I looked at the map and compared my location; I had already covered one-third of the planned route.

If things continue like this, even before the rain stops, she'll be able to leave the mountains and forests outside the Green Swamp, much faster than she originally planned. Moran fell asleep contentedly.

As she predicted, things turned out exactly as she had expected in the following days.

Under the cover of the rain, these past few days have been the most peaceful she's had since she started exploring the inner area.

I've barely used the wand.

The only downside was that we didn't encounter any more flocks of red-eyed birds, and it wasn't convenient to cook, so we ate bread and fruit cakes for several days.

On Sunday afternoon, Moran finally flew out of the woods outside the Green Marshland.

Further ahead, there was still woods, but it was noticeably less humid and wet.

The terrain is also higher, and you can often see some relatively high mountains, patches of forest, and the rest of the area is grassland.

The temperature is much lower in the snowfields closer to the grasslands.

Moran wrapped herself in a thick cloak, but thankfully this time she had a windproof shield, so flying in the sky felt like standing still on the ground, and it wasn't unbearably cold.

Based on the temperature, Moran knew that although this grove of trees was close to the grassland, it was not suitable for habitation.

If you walk towards the Green Swamp, the temperature is a bit higher and there's too much rain. It's a place to stay, but it's also a bit inconvenient.

It seems the only option is to continue forward and search in the mountains near the green meadow and the solitary peak forest.

After going around in circles, they ended up searching in the mountains near where Senior Renee lived.

That's good too, it's close to Lone Peak Forest, making it convenient to find magic ores underground in Lone Peak Forest later.

It's already Sunday afternoon.

It would take at least a day and a half to cross the grassland.

At the latest, I'll have to head back by noon tomorrow.

It seems impossible to go to the woods near the isolated peaks this time; we'll have to save it for next time.

Moran then began searching for usable magical plants in the high mountains and forests, and his harvest was quite good.

They also found a large patch of edelweiss.

This magical fabric can be woven into fire-attribute cloth, carrying combinations of cold-resistant runes to create magical clothing with cold-resistant properties.

She really needs an outfit like this.

Even the warmest animal hide is no match for the cheapest winter cloak.

Such a large patch of edelweiss is enough to make a large cloak that can completely wrap her up.

Moran was overjoyed and harvested them all.

Even though they were all shrunk and stored using shrinking techniques, bundled up tightly to maximize volume compression, her handbag was still stuffed full.

When carried on your back, it doesn't look like a shoulder bag, but rather like a bulging lumbar pillow.

However, she didn't mind at all; she was filled with satisfaction.

During the collection process, she was careful not to damage the roots. After collecting them, she applied the Abundance and Fertile Soil spells to them so that they could grow more luxuriantly in the next growing season.

Of course, they didn't forget to mark this important collection point on the map.

Edelweiss grows once a year, and she will come back to pick some more next year at this time.

Not only do we need to make a complete set of warm clothes, shoes, and socks, but we also need to make warm blankets and quilts!

Tap the screen to use advanced tools Tip: You can use left and right keyboard keys to browse between chapters.

You'll Also Like