The Queen of Scrolls never admits defeat

Chapter 318 Vasita's Residence

Chapter 318 Vasita's Residence
With this reading list, witches will know which books to choose to learn and improve themselves, from now on to the pinnacle level.

But: "Dean, why didn't I get a recommended reading list?"

Moran asked into the air.

"The books you have access to are your reading list. The order and selection don't matter to you, since you have the talent to learn and can learn quickly anyway."

The voice of Ms. Amisha, number 69, came through.

Moran: "..."

There's no need to give her such high praise.

She just had a slightly better memory than Sylph and Vasita.

But while Sylph and Vasita have a reading list with an importance ranking, she has none.

“But I don’t necessarily need them all!” Moran said.

"No, you need them all. Your talent manifests itself, and it has an omniscient tendency. The more knowledge and abilities you acquire, the more powerful it becomes."

Moran: "..."

She couldn't refute it; the dean was absolutely right!
It must be said that she was quite knowledgeable about the little witches' situation.

Moran originally planned to copy all the books in the academy library into his witch's book.

However, last school year, she rushed to finish reading all the picture books, but there were still quite a few books in the third-grade library that she hadn't read yet.

Therefore, I have no plans to go to the library to copy more books for the time being.

After discussing the book list for a while, everyone went to sleep.

The next morning, they set off for Vasita's residence.

“I live by the river.” Vasita took out a map and showed them the location of her home. “Moreover, this place is close to the outer area hedge fence, which will be very convenient for me to go to the outer area for the fifth grade trial. After the entrance ceremony, I can rush back home to rest and pack my luggage before setting off.”

The more Moran listened, the more familiar it sounded. She leaned closer to take a look and realized that it was the small hillside by the river that she had discovered before.

Indeed, apart from Senior Renee's island in the middle of the lake, the three most suitable places to live in this mountain forest are her Boar Valley, Sylph's Old Oak, and here.

However, upon hearing Vasita's next words, Moran paused, and couldn't help but remind her, "Didn't you ever think about why the senior students were all following us in this direction to the outer area?"

I can't say it directly; I can only hint at it indirectly.

"Wasn't it stipulated that this is the direction, and that the hidden route would be faster?" Vasita had always thought so.

"Do you really think the senior students would give up taking the more familiar mountain route and then go back to their residence for this hidden route?" Moran said.

"Is the dean setting another trap?" Alba thought of something. "Did the senior students lose their accommodations? So it doesn't matter which way we go? Have their accommodations been reset?"

The other little witches all looked at Moran.

Moran nodded. This wasn't something she said; she guessed it herself.

"The Dean forbids the other young witches from proactively sharing this information unless they ask him directly."

"That was close! We almost got tricked again!" the little witches said, still shaken.

This time, they flew to Vasita's dwelling after dark.

From afar, they could see the stone wall surrounding the edge of the forest. Moran and Vasida said, "When I first saw this place, I thought it was perfect for building a wall."

Vasita nodded: "I just want to grow more things."

Inside the walled area, she had planted a variety of mutated crops, not many kinds, but all the most productive ones that Sylph had researched. "Is that your residence?" Sylph noticed traces of wooden doors and windows on several mounds of earth next to the mountain cornfield.

That's the highest point of the hillside, and the only place where there are no giant mutant crops, only grassland, and it's a carefully trimmed, soft grassland.

“That’s right!” Having seen Moran and Sylph’s residence, Vasita was a little unsure of herself. She led everyone to land outside the residence.

The door to her house is round, like the lid of a wooden bucket, and the windows are semi-circular, one on the left and one on the right, like two smiling eyes.

They were all made of wood, but she painted some colorful floral patterns on them.

A closer look reveals that the painting technique is rather rudimentary, but overall it still has a unique, innocent and romantic feel.

Upon entering, you'll find wooden flooring and mud walls, which have been carefully sanded and compacted, with no sharp edges and a rounded shape throughout.

There are three rooms inside: the living room is at the entrance, the kitchen and dining area is on the left, and the bedroom is on the right.

Animal skin carpets were everywhere in the house, and animal bone decorations hung on the walls.

Each room is also decorated with some green plants.

It's a small but very warm place to live.

"That's all," Vasita said apologetically.

In fact, she had divided the farmland outside into zones, built wooden fences around them, and paved stone paths through the fields, but these are not worth mentioning.

It lacks the luxurious refinement of Moran's Residence and the natural novelty of Sylph's Residence.

The inspiration for building this house came from digging a hole in the grass with Moran and Sylph. It took a lot of effort and is the best she can do right now. She is very satisfied with it.

Even so, she still wanted to treat her friends well:
"I have many animal skin rugs, enough to cover the floor two or three times. At night, I will move the furniture in the living room, lay out the animal skin rugs, and sleep. I have also prepared a temporary temperature-regulating magic circle, so it won't be cold."

We can go to the river to catch fish to eat tonight.

There are many fish in the river. Sometimes I put my swallowing stomach in the river to drink water, and occasionally I can even drink small fish!
If the weather is good tomorrow, we can go to the rooftop to watch the sunrise...

Moran casually used a weather forecasting spell to predict tomorrow's weather: "Tomorrow's weather will be great, a clear day, watching the sunrise will definitely be no problem, but... you're going to put the Devouring Stomach in the river to drink water?"

“Hmm! Water also provides a certain feeling of fullness, which is better than eating dirt, and it’s also faster to eat!” Vasita said.

Moran: "..."

It sounds rather heartbreaking.

"I'll cook tonight, I'll make sauerkraut fish for you guys to try!" Moran said, "I haven't had fish in a long time."

Having lived by the waterfall for so long, she never thought of catching fish to eat.

"Really? Then I'll go catch some fish!" Vasita said happily.

She skillfully rode her broom to the bottom of the cliff, floated on the water, and used her water trap technique to catch fish, catching them every time.

Several large fish were quickly thrown ashore.

Moran took out the biggest pot and cooked all the fish.

Of course, it was unavoidable to use an ingredient card.

As long as she sells it to the little witches and makes them dependent on it, affecting their magical learning, the headmaster won't interfere if she occasionally uses it for cooking.

We ate fish and drank soup to fill our stomachs, then everyone lay down casually and looked at the starry sky above.

The view from the roof of Vasita's house is excellent, making you feel as if you are much closer to the sky.


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