Mo Lan spent three days soaking all nine hundred thousand sheets of paper and placing them in the Book of Witches.

The Book of Witches, containing a million pages, held in my hand, showed no change in weight or thickness; it remained exactly the same.

However, upon closer inspection, it contains a million pages, not a single one missing.

After preparing the blank pages from the Book of Witches, Moran set off for the castle library.

This time, Moran didn't take the hidden route from the basement to Moon Lake via the underground river. Instead, he rode his flying broom and took the old route through the grassland.

Although this path is more difficult and takes longer, Moran can test the new cards he has created during this time and stock up on meat along the way.

During this time, she stayed in the water curtain cabin, researching the key points, and had no desire to go out hunting at all.

But even while doing her own thing, Moran used cooking magic to command the kitchen utensils to cook, she didn't lower her standard of living at all.

The diet consists of a very good balance of meat and vegetables every day.

In this situation, the meat stored in the basement was constantly being consumed without being replenished, and it was long gone.

These days, Moran even couldn't resist making some meat ingredient cards, breaking her previous decision to avoid using the Book of Cards to obtain readily available materials from the mountains and forests, thus affecting the frequency of her magic practice.

As soon as Moran flew out of the protective magic circle, he encountered a pack of gray wolves.

The tenderloin of this wolf is a good ingredient.

Moran didn't even take out his wand; he directly summoned the Book of Cards and flipped to the page for the {Super Magic Arrow Card}.

Considering that these gray wolves are just ordinary medium-sized wild beasts and not known for their defense, she chose a {Super Magic Arrow Card - Intermediate} and set the arrow strength to the lowest level and the number of arrows to the maximum.

The cards transformed into silent, invisible magical arrows, hurtling towards the wolf pack.

One moment she was howling and whimpering as the wolves charged through the air, the next she lay dead on the spot.

Before he could even feel surprised, he was struck in the head by a magic arrow.

A few gray wolves that were a little further away at the edge managed to escape unharmed and were unaware of what had happened.

Upon witnessing the tragic state of their companions, they were overwhelmed by immense fear and momentarily forgot to move.

These two or three stray gray wolves weren't worth wasting another {Super Magic Arrow Card}, so Moran drew his wand and finished them off with magic.

She then landed on the ground to check the damage caused by the card.

Even though she had minimized the damage and focused more on area-of-effect attacks, every wolf hit in the head by a magic arrow had two bloody holes in its skull.

Each arrow pierced the gray wolf's skull.

The arrow was no longer visible on the wolf's head; it had pierced through its skull and fallen to a greater distance.

Some were impaled on the bodies of other wolves, while others were stuck in the ground.

She can barely achieve this level of area-of-effect damage using advanced Golden Arrow techniques.

Moreover, the arrows are silenced and invisible, making them virtually impossible to defend against.

Her speed was also astonishing; almost as soon as she used her cards, the arrow was already in the wolf pack.

If we abandon area-of-effect attacks and maximize the damage output by concentrating it on a single arrow, even high-level magical beasts would find it difficult to withstand.

In comparison, this mid-level {Super Magic Arrow Card} is probably less effective in battle than even a typical high-level spell.

Once she upgrades all the magic related to this card to a high level and creates a high-strength {Super Magic Arrow Card}, she'll probably be able to fight against top-tier opponents. At this rate, when she travels the continent, even if her magic level doesn't reach the top level on a large scale, few will be able to threaten her.

Even in a war of attrition, with the card energy she currently possesses, it would be difficult for any being to outlast her.

The sense of security immediately increased.

The slaughtering magic quickly cut off the tenderloin of these gray wolves, shrunk them, froze them, and stored them away before Moran continued on his way.

This time, instead of flying on a broom, she put on a mid-level {Multi-layer Magic Armor Card} and used her advanced-level super-speed movement to run wildly through the forest.

When encountering wild animals, if they taste good, they'll fight them; if they don't, they'll punch them and run away.

I've been using vampire blood fusion magic to enhance vampires' speed, healing, and dark vision abilities, but I haven't tested the effects in a long time.

This time she discovered that even the fastest golden leopard in the mountains couldn't outrun her.

No one can outrun her, and no one can break through her intermediate-level multi-layered magic armor. One layer breaks, but another layer appears, and she will continue to replenish her armor, up to a maximum of one hundred layers.

Even though she never made a move to defend herself, enduring the claws and charges of wild beasts the whole time, Moran ran from where she encountered the gray-backed wolves all the way to the edge of the grassland without sustaining a single injury.

The hundred-layered magic armor still has fifty layers left.

This defensive capability is much stronger than Stone Skin Technique.

Upon reaching the grassland, Moran switched to his flying broom again and flew at high speed to the vicinity of the nearest underground shelter.

She had dug this shelter when she was exploring the inner area before, and now that she came back, Moran almost didn't recognize it.

The shelter was originally a simple earthen cave, but now the interior space has become much larger, the earthen walls inside the cave have been transformed into stone walls, the floor has been paved with stone slabs, and there is even a stone bed against the wall.

There were also several woolen blankets sewn together on the stone bed.

There were hardly any stones in this meadow; the stone walls and floors must have been renovated by a passing witch using fossil magic.

The wool blanket was probably left behind by other witches.

In the corner, there were a few discarded stones engraved with disposable temperature-controlled magic circles.

Moran even discovered a magic lamp that was no longer working above his head.

There is a square indentation on the stone wall where a lantern tomato plant grows, emitting a warm glow.

Needless to say, it must have been left behind by Sylph.

It's just that it seems like no one has used the mutated plant cultivation magic to nourish it for a long time; the lantern tomatoes look a bit wilted.

Moran nourished it with the magic of mutated plant cultivation, and it immediately perked up again.

She casually picked a cherry tomato and put it in her mouth; it was sweet and sour, and tasted very good.

This little stone cave is much more comfortable to live in than the old, simple earthen cave.

Add a door and a window, and it could easily pass for a proper residence.

However, Moran rushed over here, not intending to stay here.

We rushed here only to prepare for future troubles.

She wanted to test a card, a card that might be able to withstand Thunder Night on Green Grass! (End of Chapter)

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