The Queen of Scrolls never admits defeat

Chapter 376 The Hat-Giving Ceremony

Chapter 376 The Hat-Giving Ceremony
"Alright! It's getting late, let's begin the capping ceremony!" Amisha said.

The little witches looked bewildered: "What hat-giving ceremony?"

“A witch’s hat from an elder is a symbol of an adult witch.”

Amisha said:

"Before the existence of witch academies, young witches would leave home only after reaching adulthood. During their coming-of-age ceremony, the witch mother would prepare a witch's hat for her child."

After the witch academy was established, the coming-of-age ceremonies for the young witches were all held on the night of their graduation.

This later evolved into the hat-awarding ceremony.

To surprise the young witches, the hat-giving ceremony was not mentioned in any books, nor were the adult witches told about it.

Moran was curious about the material of your robes before, right? Now I can tell you.

It is woven from a magic spell that can only be used once in a lifetime.

"A spell that can only be used once in a lifetime?" Moran was well-versed in the witches' spellbooks but had never heard of this kind of magic. "Is it another spell from another world?"

Amisha nodded:
"Our witch clan actually has two demiplanes."

In one demiplane is the Witch Academy, representing new life and hope.

In the other demiplane is the witch's graveyard, representing death and inheritance.

If one day, as your lives come to an end, you are willing to transform your life's experience into the 'wings' that will help the little witches grow up.

You can then go to the clan council to apply for burial in the witch's cemetery and learn the art of life weaving.

At the moment of death, they use the art of life weaving to weave their life's experiences into a cloth for the dead, and their bodies are buried in the witch's cemetery to obtain eternal rest.

The reason the witch's robe is black is because the cloth of the dead is black.

The design is simple, and it is precisely because of this simplicity that the use of the deceased's cloth can be maximized.

Every April, the Witch Clan Book selects the most suitable piece of cloth made from the deceased for each graduating young witch. The headmistress then crafts these into witch robes and hats, which are presented to the young witches on their graduation day, representing the departed witches.

You are already wearing the witch's robes, and the witch's hat will be placed on you during the upcoming capping ceremony.

Only when the two are combined do they form the complete Witch of the Dead set.

Although the Death Witch set is simple in design, it contains the life experience and blessings of a deceased witch.

After the hat is bestowed, the Witch of the Dead set will give you a guide.

Remember the contents of this guide; that's where the Witch of the Dead set best suits you.

If you encounter similar questions in the future, remember to wear the Witch of the Dead set. The experience and memories left behind by the dead may give you a flash of inspiration and help you find the right direction.

If you encounter something puzzling or a dilemma in your life or studies that you don't know how to solve, you can also wear the Witch of the Dead outfit.

The experience of those who came before you might be of help.

After hearing the origins of the witch's robe, Moran wished she could slap her past self.

This witch's robe is a thousand times better than any gorgeous dress she prepared herself.

Robes made from fabric woven with the experience and blessings of witch predecessors are the most precious and beautiful witch robes in the world.

“Little witches, stand up!” Amisha said solemnly.

The little witches stood up in unison, and on the long table in front of them appeared twenty-seven black witch hats.

Amisha: "Please, senior witch, bestow the hat upon me!"

Little witches: "Please, senior witch, bestow your hats!"

Amisha's wand twitched slightly, and the witch's hat floated steadily up, landing on the little witches' heads. The instant the witch's hat was on their heads, a thought inexplicably flashed through Moran's mind.

"World consciousness is born from the soul and consciousness of intelligent beings. To save intelligent beings is to save the world."

It's somewhat similar to what's said in "The Unsolved Mystery of the Witches," but "The Unsolved Mystery of the Witches" is just speculation.

The thought that came to her at that moment was one of absolute certainty, as if she had witnessed the birth and destruction of world consciousness.

Moran immediately understood that this was the inspiration she received from the Witch of the Dead set, a result of guidance from her witch predecessors.

The fabric of her Witch of the Dead suit may indeed have come from a witch who was very knowledgeable about the birth and destruction of world consciousness.

The cloth chosen by the witch clan's book for the dead really suits her!
This is almost her biggest and most persistent question right now.

The other little witches—no, after the capping ceremony, everyone was a witch.

Like her, other witches also received some kind of revelation after putting on the witch's hat.

Each witch's face was filled with joy and gratitude.

"I've heard news of a gourmet world! There might be magic there that can fill me up!" Vasita exclaimed excitedly.

Sylph said, "I know how to capture a demiplane! I've always thought it would be great to have a demiplane as a plantation."

“Hehe! I know how to get to Dragon's Delicious Island!” Ais said.

"I know how to improve my dark magic talent!" Alba exclaimed hopefully.

Cheryl said somewhat shyly, "I know how to improve my memory now."

She had always been very, very envious of Moran's photographic memory.

……

"Moran, what inspiration have you gained?" a witch asked.

"I know how to save my planet from my past life," Moran said with a smile.

Each witch received the inspiration she most desired.

Amisha looked at them with nostalgia, remembering how she had been inspired to become an all-powerful witch.

"Dean, may we go to the witch's cemetery to pay our respects to the witch who gave us the cloth for the dead?"

Moran carefully touched the witch's robe on her body and asked.

“No,” Amisha said. “The witch’s cemetery is the resting place of the dead, the home of souls. It is not suitable for the living to enter. Only witches who are about to die are allowed to go in.”

"May I ask which witch my body is made from?" Moran was eager to know more about her.

Ms. Amisa shook her head again:
"The witches of the past did not want their gifts to become a constraint that limited the growth of the young witches."

They only want to help you grow, not make you follow in their footsteps.

Therefore, all the cloth worn by the deceased has no name.

When the witches' tribal books select cloth for you from the dead, they are actually providing your life force so that the cloth can choose for you.

Moran could not hide her disappointment.

But she knew that the witches of her predecessors truly cared for them, which was why they did not wish to leave their names.

The elders left behind a legacy, cloth for the dead, not expecting repayment or gratitude from the young witches, but rather it was their choice before they died.

It was their purest protection and blessing for the little witches.

Moran thought that if one day her life came to an end, she would be willing to do as her witch predecessors did, to hand over her legacy to the clan council, leave her life's experience to the young witches, and then sleep in the cemetery with the other witches.


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