The Queen of Scrolls never admits defeat

Chapter 4: The Chapter of Talent

Chapter 4: The Chapter of Talent
The teleportation experience was far from pleasant.

Moran felt like a fragile piece of paper, being crumpled and squeezed.

My body felt like it was being twisted into a ball, rolling around in the "wastebasket," and then being spat out like garbage, falling into a soft ball.

The next moment, a cool and soothing sensation spread throughout her body, relieving the discomfort she had experienced during the teleportation.

Moran stared at the bright crystal chandelier and the old black bricks on the ceiling for a while before she came back to her senses.

Black holes kept appearing in the surrounding air, spitting out little witches who were about the same age as her.

They fell around her in all sorts of messy, chaotic ways, like dumplings being dropped into a pot.

With each little witch that fell, Moran felt a tremor beneath him.

Looking down, I saw that I was sitting on a large waterbed.

Moran: "..."

What an unexpected entrance!

Although it was a bit absurd, the cool and warm sensation flowing into her body from the waterbed was so comfortable that she didn't want to get up at all.

Seeing that the other little witches were also motionless as if they had fainted, Moran felt more at ease lying down.

Staying in a group is the safest option.

"Pfft haha!"

"How long do you think they'll lie there?"

"I want to lie down there again."

"Who could resist Ms. Amisa's magical waterbed? Especially after such a rough teleportation!"

"This is their first time teleporting!"

……

Moran looked toward the source of the sound and met the senior students who were trying not to laugh and whispering among themselves.

The red-haired senior at the front even licked her lips, subtly revealing her dangerous fangs.

Moran felt embarrassed to continue lying down, so she quickly sat up.

But getting out of bed was also unlikely, as she was right in the middle of the waterbed, surrounded by other little witches, and black holes kept appearing, causing little witches to fall in.

Fortunately, she wasn't the only one feeling awkward. Moran silently turned her head away from her seniors, saying, "You can't see me, you can't see me... Hmm? What's this?"

On the other side of the waterbed, there was an adult witch dressed in a black dress.

A life-sized magic wand floats beside her, its magical glow from the colorful magic gem at the top connecting to the waterbed.

Without a doubt, this magical waterbed is a product of her magic.

Moran recognized her: the all-powerful witch beyond her peak, the chief of the twelve apprentices of the Book Witch, and the headmistress of the Witch Academy for a hundred years, Ms. Amisha.

She is definitely the number one witch after the sorceress.

She is featured in the "Young Witches Series".

For Moran, who considers saving Earth his mission, Ms. Amisha is absolutely a role model among role models.

She also wants to become a strong person like Ms. Amisha.

Ms. Amisa was holding a book and muttering to herself, "...Twenty-five, twenty-six, twenty-seven, everyone's here!"

She snapped her fingers, and the waterbed disappeared, leaving Moran and the other little witches safely on the ground.

"Welcome to the Witch Academy, little witches."

Without further ado, let the entrance ceremony begin!

Lady Amisha waved her hand, raising the book in her hand to a height that even a little witch could reach.

Under the little witch's puzzled gaze, she explained:
"This is an avatar of the Witch Clan's Book, projecting the contents of the Chapters of New Life, Talent, and Academy. Those whose names are called, come forward, have your talents tested, and sign the enrollment contract. After that, you will be officially enrolled."

Every little witch who has thoroughly read the "Young Witches' Books" is very familiar with the books of the witch clan and the academy.

Moran couldn't help but stare at the book.

It looks so ordinary, but it's actually the legendary "Book of the Witches"!
The Book of the Witches is a magical book created by the Book Witch Tracy, based on her innate talent—the Book of Omniscience—and grounded in witch bloodlines.

The book is divided into different chapters: the chapter on the birth of the little witch, the chapter on the talent of the witch, the chapter on the academy that records the growth of the little witch, the chapter on the inheritance of witch magic, and the chapter on the extinction of the deceased witch...

It is the most precious treasure of the witch clan.

The main body of the "Book of the Witches" is controlled by Lady Tracy, the Book Witch, while only its clones are in the hands of the Witches' Guild.

Even if the copy of the book in Ms. Amisa's possession only contains the chapters of new life, talent, and academy.

For the little witches who had only seen the written description of the "Witch Clan Book" in the "Young Witches Series," this was already a remarkable achievement.

The one we're using now is the Chapter of Talent, which can accurately test a witch's talents and help her choose her main area of ​​expertise.

The so-called entrance ceremony turned out to be a talent test, and the little witches immediately became nervous.

Looking at her classmates, Moran knew that their mothers, like Shana, were tight-lipped about the Witch Academy.

No little witch knew the specifics of the entrance ceremony.

Ms. Amisa is already calling names:

"First one, Alba!"

A blonde little witch walked nervously onto the stage.

The witch's book quickly flipped to a page: "Just put your hand on it."

The little witch carefully placed her hand on the book as instructed, nervously looking at the clan register.

The little witch in the audience, standing on tiptoe, could only see words floating on the pages of the book, unable to make out what was written.

Before long, a piece of parchment jumped out of the family book and landed in the little witch's hands.

"Outstanding talent in light magic, and above the beginner level in other magic types as well, very good!"

Amisha moved her fingers, and the witch's book began to turn again: "Alright, sign the chapter on the academy! Remember to read the contract carefully. The terms on it are protected by the Contract Witch Carmela. Any violation will result in a backlash."

The little witch was clearly satisfied with her test results, and nodded with a blush.

After reading the enrollment contract, I signed my name without hesitation.

"Second place, Ais!"

……

After several young witches had their talents tested, Moran learned from the students who had also finished that the parchment contained detailed talent reports.

It's immediately clear which type of magic they excel at and what their talent ceiling is.

According to the "Young Witches' Books," the extraordinary beings in Valen, including witches, are divided into six levels: Apprentice, Beginner, Intermediate, Advanced, Peak, and Super Peak.

A witch's family possesses outstanding magical talent in a certain lineage, indicating the potential to master that lineage of magic to an advanced level or higher.

Even those who don't have exceptional talent in magic can get started as long as they're willing.

Based on the current test results, most of the little witches have outstanding talent in one type of magic.

Only a few little witches have outstanding talents in multiple magical elements.

"Thirteenth, Moran!"

Hearing her own name, Moran jumped.

With Ms. Amisha's encouraging gaze, he walked to the witch's book and placed his hand on the Chapter of Talent.

(End of this chapter)

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