Chapter 30 Leader

It had the same colored halo, with a diameter of nearly 1.5 meters, but it was much dimmer than the halos of Vasita and Sylph.

Moran immediately had a guess in her mind, and before any other little witches stepped forward, she asked:

"Dean! The color of the energy aura represents the type of talent, and the brightness represents the degree of energy abundance, right?"

“That’s right!” Amisha confirmed her observation.

“What does the size of that halo represent?” Moran asked.

“Ranks,” Amisha said. “Each rank is half a meter. If the diameter of the aura is within half a meter, it’s an apprentice witch. If it’s between half a meter and one meter, it’s a junior witch, and so on. Above the peak rank, the energy is contained, so it can’t be seen.”

However, the level only represents the level of power reached, not the strength. Strength cannot be judged solely based on the aura level.

Moran was shocked. Did this mean that while the other little witches were still normal apprentice witches, her, Vasita, and Sylph's power level was already equivalent to that of senior intermediate witches?

Is this the difference between a witch and a sorceress?

"Once the Book of Witches is finished, there is a book called 'Traces of Energy' on the first-year reading list that contains detailed explanations and can answer all your questions."

"Now let's apply the magical infiltration to the other eye!" Amisha said.

Moran noted down the book's title, pulled himself out of his thoughts, and continued to imbue his left eye with magic.

Soon, the field of vision of both eyes became unified.

"Alright! That's enough. The initial infection was successful. As long as you don't use a large amount of disordered magic to bombard the eyeballs at once, it won't cause irreversible blindness."

Amisa said, "After that, just open your energy vision according to your own capacity."

Once you've mastered it, you can output magic from any part of your body without having to guide it with your fingertips.

When you can use the magic to turn developing paper black to irradiate your eyeballs without any discomfort, your eyes will possess permanent energy vision.

"Thank you, Dean!" Moran walked carefully to her seat with a completely new perspective.

"How is it? How does it feel?" Vasita asked. "Your eyes look deeper than before!"

The other little witches also perked up their ears.

Moran gave a brief description of his feelings and what he saw.

"An energy halo that doesn't obstruct vision? That's amazing!"

Vasita looked at Sylph: "Let's give it a try too!"

"Ok!"

The two got up and walked together toward Ms. Amisha.

Other witches were also eager to try, and one after another they lined up.

After Moran adjusted for a while, he began to observe his own magic.

Previously, she only knew what color a certain amount of magic would appear on developing paper; this time, she wanted to see how much magic it would be under the power of energy.

After Vasita and Sylph activated their energy vision, they not only saw Moran's energy aura, but also saw her constantly mobilizing magic, not knowing what she was doing.

"I want to figure out the relationship between the amount of magic output and the color change of the developing paper, so that even if I don't have developing paper in the future, I can clearly know how much magic to use for magical infusion."

The results I achieved on the developing paper at noon can also be further linked to magic control, enhancing my ability to control magic!

Moran happily shared her thoughts without reservation: "The Dean said that the brightness of the halo represents the degree of magic abundance. When we use magic, we should observe the changes in the brightness of the energy halo more often. In the future, we will be able to intuitively and more accurately control the state of magic, and detect it in advance before the magic is consumed to the point of affecting the physical condition."

Vasita and Sylph: "..."

After they opened their energy vision, all they wanted to do was look at everyone's energy halos; they never imagined they could practice like this.

The key point is that they were genuinely tempted by what Moran said.

Especially Vasita, whose devouring stomach can consume her magic when it's low on energy.

That's why she always gets hungry so quickly.

If she could accurately control her magical state, she would be able to better manage her mealtimes.

The little witch, who was still waiting in line to unlock her energy vision, also heard Moran's passionate sharing speech.

At this moment, everyone shared the same thought: "As expected of Moran!"

Moran paid no attention to the amazed and complicated looks in her friends' eyes. At this moment, all she could see was studying, studying more, getting stronger, and getting stronger!
After speaking with Vasita and Sylph, she continued to focus on studying her magic. Having energy vision was like adding wings to a tiger.

When Vasita and Sylph saw her like this, how could they stay still?
Of course it's impossible!
In the energy field, Moran's aura was a whole size larger than theirs!

Her magical power was already lagging behind Moran's, and if she doesn't work harder in her magic practice, is she just waiting to be left far behind?
The familiar scene was recreated.

When the little witch returned with her energy vision activated, she discovered that she couldn't see Moran and the others' energy halos at all.

This is the difference in energy levels.

People who are better than them are already working hard, so what excuse do they have not to work hard?

If they follow in the footsteps of the strong, they can grow faster, right?

Although Amisa had been supervising the little witch as she first activated her energy vision to prevent any irreversible accidents, she also noticed what had just happened to Moran and the others.

Watching the little witches who had successfully activated their energy vision return to their seats, they all began to study the relationship between changes in the aura and magical power under the energy vision.

Amisha finally understood how that scene had occurred before the class began.

It all started with this year's class, where an extremely hardworking little witch emerged, leading all the little witches into a frenzy.

Amisha looked at the purple-haired little witch in the middle of the first row, whose eyes were resolute and serious.

That's the role of a leader!

She was once again pleased with the positive learning environment for the little witches.

Before get out of class ended, Amisha would always tell the little witches to practice what they had learned that day, so that they could suffer less after graduation, and to take responsibility for their own lives.

When get out of class ended today, she said:
"Practicing magic should be done in moderation. At the beginning, opening your energy vision too frequently may cause eye strain and headaches."

Be careful not to use up all your magic power. At the latest, when the halo dims to the point where you can no longer distinguish its original color, you must stop and wait for your magic power to recover!

Before practicing, be sure to prepare breadfruit, just in case.

Finally, take your time, don't rush! Stay focused, we'll be learning how to create the Witch's Book tomorrow.

In Amisa's opinion, this year's little witches no longer need her supervision; on the contrary, she needs to control them and prevent them from working too hard and affecting their health.

(End of this chapter)

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