Chapter 330 Fireworks Magic
Moran had already asked Ms. Amisha.

The entire library has only about 900,000 books, including a copy of the books in the first, second, and third grade reading rooms.

So there's no need to pick and choose; just start from the library closest to the entrance and copy from book to book.

Some of the books were also available in the library, but she skipped over those that she had already copied.

Even though it only required placing the Book of Witches on the book to be copied, it still took Moran half a month, including time for eating and sleeping, to copy all the books.

At this point, her book of witches was so large that even the table of contents required several pages to fit.

Keep in mind that a single page in the Book of Witches can hold the weight of an entire book.

During the copying process, Moran also discovered a book that she found very interesting—"Fireworks Magic".

Moran had read Tracy's "Book Magic" and Carmela's "Contract Magic," and had even learned many of the spells from them.

Moran only saw the magic book "Fireworks Magic" by Anita the Witch this time.

Previously, I had only seen some related descriptions in books such as "The Witch's Path", "The History of Witches", and "The Witch's Guide to Wilderness Life".

Even now, Moran only knows that Anita's innate ability manifests as the Fireworks Wand, which is known for its destructive power.

When the three witches were beating up all the opposing witch forces on the continent, they used the witch magic of Anita, the Fireworks Witch.

That's right. Even when the other two witches used force to intimidate other races, they used the fireworks magic that Anita shared through contract magic.

Even later, after the witches occupied the southern wilderness and declared it to belong to the witches and sorceresses, when Lady Tracy was researching and setting up a protective magic circle covering the entire wilderness, the defensive measures set up at the border were mainly based on fireworks magic.

Lady Carmela's contract magic, within this magic circle, is more inclined to open backdoors for friendly forces.

The Witch's Guide to Wilderness Life states:
"Any creature that crosses the boundary marker of the Witch's Wilderness without permission will turn to ashes the moment it sets foot on the land. Unless it has signed a witch's pact, promising never to harm the interests of witches and sorceresses."

What kind of magic could possibly claim to turn all creatures that cross the line into ashes?

Moran had been curious about this for a long time.

Upon seeing the book, she couldn't resist flipping through it on the spot before even copying it down.

When you turn to the first page, you find a color picture that's only slightly smaller than a page in a book.

In the picture, a round-faced girl with long pink pigtails reaching her waist, wearing a pink tutu skirt decorated with bows, white lace knee-high socks, and pink high-heeled shoes, is playfully winking at someone outside the picture while holding an exaggerated star-shaped magic wand.

The next moment, the scene shifted, and she waved her star-shaped magic wand, sending out a pink energy ball that exploded into a dazzling display of fireworks on a pristine white mountain hanging upside down in the sky.

Finally, she pointed to the bottom of the picture.

There was a sign that read: "Fireworks Magic - You deserve it!"

Moran gasped.

The mountain that hangs upside down from the sky is a white mountain. There is only one in the entire Valencia, the angel's homeland - Heaven Mountain.

Is that Lady Anita in the picture?
The witch, who looked adorable, innocent, and romantic, and was dressed in a princess-style tutu, waved her toy-like star wand and set off a firework. A large hole appeared in the protective shield of Paradise Mountain, and a corner of the lowest layer collapsed.

Oh, and before setting off the fireworks, she didn't forget to take a picture as a memento.

It’s too shocking!

Previously, I had only read descriptions and had no real understanding of Moran.

Now I suddenly understand why the witch clan only had three witches, yet the entire Valen region dared not provoke them! Who would dare mess with them? If you angered them, they'd set off fireworks in your house without warning!
So handsome!
Moran couldn't wait to flip to the back.

The second page, however, was still filled with pictures.

This time, the fireworks weren't being set off at Paradise Mountain.

Looking around at the endless snowfields, it must be in the uninhabited area of ​​the far north.

Lady Tracy's illustrated book, "The Travel Guide to Valencia," also features pictures of this place, which look very similar to the real Valencia.

High in the sky, Lady Anita winked and greeted the viewer outside the picture, then waved her star-shaped magic wand at the ground.

In an instant, a colorful energy blast the size of a soccer ball shot straight toward the ground.

A huge, bottomless pit suddenly appeared in the ground. After a while, a beam of colorful light burst forth from the pit.

Even with the previous picture as a base, Moran couldn't help but breathe rapidly.

This is absolutely the far north!
According to the "Valen Travel Guide," the surface world of the Valen continent has only one entrance that leads directly to the abyss, located in the snowfields of the far north.

Other entrances to the Abyss and the surface world are separated by the Underdark.

However, the book doesn't mention that the entrance to the abyss in the far north was created by Lady Anita with a single firework!

The words still appear below the picture: "Fireworks magic—you deserve it."

"Lady Anita doesn't need any special text to promote this! Just two pictures are enough to make all the witches unable to resist and exhaust their magic to learn the fireworks magic."

When Moran turned to the third page and saw Lady Anita casually setting off a firework into the sky, and the sparks from the firework blasting the mage tower complex to pieces, she was no longer surprised.

With the Heavenly Mountain crumbling and the Abyss breached, what are human mage towers compared to that?
Without further ado, she absolutely must learn this fireworks magic!

Moran continued looking ahead.

After three pictures, the main theme finally arrived.

At this point, it's similar to other witch's spellbooks, starting with an introduction to the magic itself.

Anita's innate ability manifests as the Fireworks Wand, a star-shaped wand that resembles a child's toy, capable of converting energy itself into direct, explosive fireworks.

Firework shells can be used for precise strikes or to inflict damage over a wide area.

Its destructive power after being converted into fireworks is extremely astonishing.

When writing this book, Anita herself used the magic of 1 mana, enough to collapse an ordinary mountain.

The conversion rate of this energy into lethality will gradually increase as Lady Anita grows and develops her witch talents.

Her fireworks magic is only one thing—the Firework Magic Bullet.

Based on conversion efficiency, they are divided into trainee level, beginner level, intermediate level, advanced level, and peak level.

Different prices are set for different grades.

The price is much higher than that of contract magic and book magic, but it is also labeled as fireworks magic, and it is only sold to witches and will never be passed on to outsiders.

Upon seeing this, Moran exclaimed that Lady Anita had suffered a huge loss.


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