The Queen of Scrolls never admits defeat

Chapter 294 Moran's Advice

Chapter 294 Moran's Advice

On the sixth floor of the college library, there is a picture book called "The Witch's House Building Manual," which contains many pictures of cave-style witch's houses.

It is infinitely more exquisite and complex than the most basic cave dwelling style with almost only one hole shown in textbooks.

Moran has almost finished reading the book.

In addition, there have been similar ways of living on Earth in human history.

Moran made this miniature cave hut with incredible ease.

In just a few hours, the cave interior was made into a square and flat space.

Finally, make a window and fix the position of the door, and you're all done.

She cautiously emerged from the cave: "Dean, is this how I pass?"

“That’s fine,” Director No. 69 replied to her. “You can now work on the cave dwelling.”

After receiving permission, Moran walked to the other side of the hillside.

I passed by the digging site of Sylph and Vasita and peeked inside.

Everyone is making good progress.

Seeing that she had already completed the construction of the earthen cave dwelling, Vasita and Sylph both sped up their work.

After walking around to the other side of the hillside, Moran looked at the neatly cut stone wall and paused, saying, "This mountain isn't man-made, is it?"

"It was moved from the inner area, but it has been slightly modified."

Moran: "..."

Does "repairing" mean cutting it in half and then throwing away the other half?
She shook her head, stopped thinking about it, found a cliff face, and began to dig with her rock-breaking spell.

The Stone Shattering spell is less efficient than the Soil Turning spell; with the same amount of magic, the shattered stones are smaller than the soil.

However, digging a stone cave is easier than digging a soil cave, and there is basically no need to worry about the cave collapsing.

The cave dwelling she dug was smaller than the earthen cave dwelling; all she needed to do was demonstrate that she had mastered the method of building cave dwellings.

This time, she crawled in and used the stone-shaping technique to smooth out the walls and floor inside bit by bit.

"Moran, the Dean said we can go back for lunch!" Sylph and Vasita came together after finishing their cave dwelling and called her to go back for lunch.

"Wait!" Moran finished smoothing out the last bit of wall paint before going out. "Dean, is this up to standard?"

"Passed."

"Do I need to come to class this afternoon?" Moran asked.

"Yes, you need to continue working on the earthen dwelling this afternoon."

Moran: "Okay!"

She realized that she had to build each of the basic dwellings described in the textbook.

However, she still needs to go back.

It wasn't lunch; she still had unfinished bread and fruit cakes.

The main problem was that her handbag had been temporarily expanded using an expansion spell, and she'd need to replace it every few hours, which was quite troublesome. She needed to go back and get all the edelweiss. The three little witches rode away from the training ground on their brooms.

As soon as they stepped outside, Vasita eagerly asked, "Moran, did you find a suitable place to build a residence this time?"

Moran shook his head: "Not yet. But I met Senior Lilith and learned a lot about the inner area, so we have a general idea of ​​its location."

Moran gave a brief account of his trip and what he gained from it.

"So if we can cross the grasslands, the mountains and forests beyond them would be the most suitable place for us to build our dwelling?" Sylph asked.

"That's right. And it's the mountain forest near the isolated peaks and forests of Qingcaodi."

Moran said:
"The mountains and forests on the outskirts of the Green Grassland are close to the snowfield, and the temperature is relatively low. They are probably only suitable for witches who specialize in ice magic. The mountains and forests near the Green Swamp have too much rain, so they are a good choice for those who specialize in water magic. It will help improve the conversion rate of elemental power, and it may be easier to learn water magic there."

If there's no need for environmental elemental concentration conversion, the mountain forests near the isolated peaks and forests are better; the location and climate are suitable.

Witches have unlimited talent for all kinds of magic; their magic power can be converted into various forms of energy for casting spells with almost no hindrance, only limited by their magic level and proficiency.

Therefore, the three of them definitely do not need to specifically choose to live in an area with a higher concentration of elemental power in order to learn magic.

Such places are usually not suitable for habitation due to their climate.

Sylph and Vasita both remembered her advice, and then asked her curiously:
"How is your senior doing now? I heard at the end of last school year that her place was destroyed by wild animals. Has it been rebuilt yet?"

Moran thought for a moment and said, "She's doing quite well. She lives near a highly spiritual vampire vine and has even signed an alliance pact with it."

They had a good relationship, and the vampire vine would even help protect her home, so she no longer had to worry about it being destroyed by wild beasts.

As for the fact that my senior is still saving up bricks to build her house, there's no need to tell them.

Consider it a way of protecting the senior's fragile self-esteem.

"Wow! That's great!" Sylph said enviously. "A hundred-year-old vampire vine must be very powerful. I'll go and see if there are any magical plants that can be activated, so I won't have to worry about my fields being destroyed."

She wasn't worried about having nowhere to live; she was only worried that her mutated plants would be destroyed by wild beasts before they could be properly cultivated, which would break her heart.

"If you want to occupy a good, livable location in the green meadow, remember to act soon!"

After all, the forest is only so big, and there are definitely not enough places for all the little witches in our year to choose from. Some little witches will definitely have to wait until the end of the school year to pick up the senior girls' accommodations.

This inevitably leads to attending astrological ceremonies.

Moran reminded her.

"The other little witches probably don't know how to cross the grassy field yet, do they?" Sylph asked uncertainly.

Moran shook her head: "The Dean has already updated the methods for surviving the Thunder Night in the Purple Night Grassland into the various witch's books. Even if we don't tell you, if a little witch looks it up, she will definitely be able to find it."

"Today we're learning how to build cave dwellings. The book only covers three types: cave dwellings, earthen dwellings, and wooden dwellings. I estimate that after this lesson, we'll be done, and then I'll go to the inner area to find a suitable place to live!" Vasida said with determination.

Right now, she wants to improve her magic learning progress, and she also has some classes to attend and instructional videos to watch, so she can't explore as quickly as Moran.

“I should wait until that time too,” Sylph said. “Besides learning magic, I also need to slowly organize the plants in the greenhouse. Some of them that I haven’t figured out yet need to be transplanted.”

Seeing that they had already flown to their dormitory, the three of them went back to have lunch.

With increasing academic workload and growing pressure, they could only catch up on each other's lives during their time together going to and from get out of class.

(End of this chapter)

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