Chapter 39 Dim Halo

After finishing the bread and juice, Moran could only nibble on a few pieces of breadfruit before bed, just enough to speed up the recovery of her magic.

I don't know when I'll be able to learn cooking magic and use it to help with juicing.

How about we get a manual juicer beforehand?
I wonder if it could be made into cards?
If possible, honey bread and juice could also be made into cards, right?
No, that's not right. If we can make honey bread and juice cards, we might as well make cards that restore mana!
And magic, is it possible to make magic cards?

Moran lay in bed, her thoughts drifting, and it was a long time before she finally fell asleep.

Card games, board games, and literary works from her memories of Dream Blue Star flashed through her mind, giving birth to countless inspirations.

So much so that the first thing Moran did after being woken up by the bells of the academy castle in the morning was to run to his desk, pick up his pen, and write down all the inspirations from his dream so that he wouldn't forget them.

After finishing writing, I summoned the Book of Cards, which contained the two cards I had created yesterday.

Take out the {Character Card - Intermediate - Moran} and look at the Magic section.

[Magic Power: 180/989 Mana]

After a night, about six hours later, her magic power recovered from 143 mana to 180.

Senior Lilith said that the rate at which magic power is restored is roughly the same as the remaining magic power.

The amount of magic power remaining before midnight determines how much magic power will be restored in the next 24 hours.

It can restore up to half of the total magic power.

If the magic is completely depleted, with not a trace left, the process of going from zero to one will take a full seven days and nights.

Looking at it this way, the breadfruit she ate before bed yesterday only helped her recover less than two mana of magic power.

It seems that we not only need to find ways to keep items that replenish magic power, but also try not to let our magic power drop below 50%.

This ensures that the magic power consumed each day is fully restored by the next day.

There wasn't time to make bread and juice this morning, so Moran grabbed a breadfruit and went to class.

"Moran! Why are you eating breadfruit again!" Sylph was extremely surprised when she saw the breadfruit in her hand.

They've already developed honey bread, juice, and fruit cakes, so why bother eating this? Isn't that just making things difficult for your tongue?

Moran sighed, "I don't have time to make juice, so I can only eat this to replenish my magic."

Rather than waiting for her magic to recover naturally in two or three days, she preferred to suffer the pain on her tongue.

Anyway, I've already managed to eat breadfruit for so many days.

When she gets back in the evening, she can make some more bread and juice.

Upon hearing this, Vasita opened her energy vision, and what she saw shocked her:
"Moran, why is your energy aura so dim again? It wasn't very bright yesterday. Is it almost fully recovered?"

“I studied the Book of Cards last night, and then…”

"And then it was drained again?" Vasita's heart jumped when she thought of Moran fainting a few days ago. "You didn't faint again last night, did you?"

She would go to the breadfruit grove to pick breadfruit whenever she had free time, stuffing bunches of them into her Devouring Sac. Her magic was always abundant, and her energy aura was always bright. She had no concept of how much magic power was stored corresponding to what brightness of the aura.

Moran shook her head, then happily shared with them, "Don't worry, I'm fine! I know how to use my talent manifestation!"

She then took out two cards: "Look! I used up all my magic on these two." "Wow! They're so beautiful! But what are they?" Sylph and Vasita asked curiously, looking at the two exquisite cards.

They could only understand the patterns and designs, not the words on the cards.

"These are cards I created using the Book of Cards. However, since it was my first time creating them, I subconsciously used Chinese characters from Blue Star."

This {Book of Cards} is used to help me develop the manifestation of my talents.

When designing and producing cards, any problems or areas that need to be addressed will be clearly indicated on the card.

And this one, it's to help me improve my skills.

There's also this {character card}, which, once bound, accurately displays my race, level, magical power, and the magic I've mastered.

This shows that my maximum mana is 989 Mana, and I currently have 180 Mana remaining. It's more convenient and accurate than looking at the energy aura..."

Moran pointed to the words on the cards and explained them to them one by one.

"So convenient?" Vasita and Sylph were greatly shocked, even though they couldn't read the text.

"Of course!" Moran grinned excitedly. "I finally know how to develop my talent manifestation!"

"That's great!" This time it was Vasita's turn to be envious: "My devouring stomach only knows how to 'hunger' and 'eat,' it can't give any clearer inspiration at all! All I can do is eat as much as possible to satisfy it and see if I can develop more functions!"

"Your ability to convert food into magic is enough to make all witches envious, okay?"

Moran had many ideas, but they were all limited by magic and couldn't be put into practice.

Like her senior Lilith, she now hopes that Vasida will quickly develop the corresponding witch magic, giving her another way to quickly replenish her magic power.

"Stop envying me and me here! I'm the one who's progressing the slowest!"
I just planted the bellflowers in the pot, and they haven't sprouted yet. I have no idea what special uses the "Ten Thousand Seeds Box" has, nor do I know how to further develop it..."

Sylph smiled wryly.

Unlike Vasita, who was driven by unbearable hunger, she quickly discovered the power of her innate manifestations to convert energy.

Unlike Moran, who quietly exerted his efforts, he not only found the function of the talent manifestation, but also developed two very useful cards at once.

Even though she is a person who takes things as they come and is not in a hurry, she is now starting to worry about the progress of developing her talent manifestation.

This worry made me unable to help but hope for Moran:
"Moran, when will you be able to create a card spell that guides the development of talent manifestations? That would be wonderful!"

Compared to her development direction, which has yet to yield any results or progress, Moran's card magic is still worth a shot.

Although Vasida was also looking forward to it, she knew it wouldn't be easy:

"Witch magic requires sufficient research and understanding of the manifestation of one's talents. The witch magic of the witch predecessors took many years to mature."

At least until now, she still doesn't know how to summarize her witch magic.

"Sigh!" Sylph sighed, knowing full well that this was the truth.

"Actually, it's not necessarily true..." Moran touched her nose, saying with a hint of uncertainty:

“My cards, once created, have a physical form and can exist independently of the Book of Cards. Strictly speaking, each card is like… a magical item created by the Book of Cards.”

(End of this chapter)

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