The Queen of Scrolls never admits defeat

Chapter 423 Procreation and Love

Faye is right; it's really not advisable to choose certain races lightly.

Moran hasn't finished reading the books about witch reproduction yet, but he already knows that witches have the same physical structure and reproductive methods as human women.

However, during reproduction and childbirth, witches temporarily lose their magical power, and all their magical power is transferred to their physical body, making their physical state comparable to that of a dragon.

Regardless of the race of the other party, the witch's body will not be damaged by reproduction, but the discomfort caused by the mismatch in body size will not be reduced.

Although Moran had never been in a relationship when she died in her previous life, she inherited the memories of Earth and had a wealth of knowledge about reproduction, including not only human but also animal knowledge.

The witch is considered to have suffered very little damage to her fertility.

Having a cute little witch might be somewhat appealing to Moran, but dating a male from another race is completely unappealing.

There are many beautiful love stories, but truly beautiful love is rare.

This is true for Earth, and it's also true for Valen; otherwise, most of the Mind Witches wouldn't have closed their hearts to love and lived a life of pleasure.

Like Shana's mother, Moran sees her as wasting her precious time by dating various handsome men from different races, not talking about feelings, but only enjoying the pleasure of physical intimacy, and moving on to the next one after playing around.

Seeing Moran's serious expression and the fact that he didn't answer her question for a long time, and then suddenly shook his head, Lilith knew what was going on:

"Look at those diagrams of alien anatomy, and you probably think they're not as interesting as a magic book, right?"

Moran nodded.

"What are you two talking about?! What alien body structure diagram?" Vasida asked curiously.

Sylph blushed secretly.

Lilith exclaimed as if she had discovered something amazing: "Sylph, you saw it too?"

Sylph nodded: "Elves all use the Tree of Life to conceive their offspring. I was a little curious about how my mother and father conceived me. I passed by the library of reproductive books and went in to take a look... It turns out I didn't grow from a tree, but was born from my mother's belly."

Vasita hadn't noticed the reproductive-related library at all, nor had she paid attention to such matters. Hearing this, she asked in confusion:

"Born from her belly? My mother said I was created from her own blood and my father's flesh and blood. Isn't that how everyone is?"

“No! I came out of my mother’s tummy. My father planted a seed in my mother’s tummy, and after the seed sprouted, he used magic to take it out. That’s how I became little me,” Sylph said.

“My mom said that my dad bit her, and she bit him back, and then my mom got pregnant and gave birth to me.” Lilith also said, “I don’t know where I came from.”

Seeing the way the three of them were discussing so earnestly, Moran really felt a chill run down her spine.

Upon closer reflection, it wasn't mentioned in the "Young Witches Series," and the witch academy didn't have corresponding sex education courses; the witch mothers just told stories off the cuff.

Only in "The Witch's Guide to Wilderness Life" and "The Guide to the Continent of Valen" do we repeatedly emphasize that before preparing to breed with a male of another race, we must first study the books in the clan's breeding library.

So much so that Lilith, Vasita, and Sylph, who are all eighteen years old, don't even know how they were born, and they still believe the stories told by their witch mothers!

Lilith and Sylph had read some books on reproduction, but only superficially, without any systematic research, and they didn't understand the situation at all.

Moran summoned her witch's book: "Stop talking and copy down all these books about reproduction! After you've copied them down, we'll find a place to set up camp, and I'll give you a proper explanation of basic physiological knowledge before we set off."

Either you know nothing at all, so you won't be curious; or you know a lot, so you can avoid all sorts of pitfalls.

This state of being half-understanding and half-knowing is the most dangerous!

This lesson in basic physiology can only be taught by her, as she has read the most books on reproduction.

There are also past life experiences, which, while not applicable to most races in Valen, are still very useful among humans.

Humans are also the easiest beings to trick witches because they look similar and share a deep racial connection; humans are the most aesthetically pleasing to witches.

"Is it really that serious?" Lilith asked, puzzled. "I always feel like Moran gets particularly serious and nervous when it comes to reproduction. It's not like it's anything scary."

"It's terrifying!" Moran said. "The object of reproduction, the process of reproduction, there are too many uncertainties. If you try it rashly without understanding it clearly, you may lose your life!"
Especially the love that might develop during reproduction... it's so easy to let people lose their minds!

“Love can make people lose their minds, but we are witches!” Vasita said.

Lilith and Sylph nodded in agreement.

Sylph said, "Only races whose loyalty to their partners is ingrained in their very bones are capable of love, like pure-blood elves and mermaids. There's nothing so scary about falling in love with such a race that is forever loyal to their partners, is there?"

Lilith said, "There's no need to be so restrictive. Regardless of race, once we've signed the Wilderness Pact, we can talk about love later."

Moran was stunned.

Lilith, Vasita, and Sylph had only a vague understanding of the witches' reproductive process, and didn't even know how they were conceived.

However, their views on reproduction, love, and companionship seemed different from what she had imagined of a naive and innocent little girl.

To confirm this, Moran asked, "How do you view the relationship between procreation, love, and partners?"

"Procreation is procreation, and love is love. Procreation is for the little witch, and love is for a partner."

If you want an adorable little witch, then breed her.

If you want a partner to accompany you, then fall in love.

There's no necessary connection between the three!

Lilith said:

"Furthermore, I believe that only those who have signed a wilderness pact can be considered partners, while others can only be considered lovers. You can have many lovers, but you can only have one partner."

“Death servant contracts and magical pet contracts also count!” Vasita added.

Sylph nodded in agreement: "Moran, don't you think so too?"

“Of course I think so,” Moran said. “I’m just worried that you don’t think so. I’m worried that you might be deceived by your sudden contact with males of other races, influenced by curiosity and romantic fantasies.”

"How could that be! There are so many romance scammers, which witch doesn't exercise extreme caution when she's in love?"

Sylph said, "Moran, you were human in your past life, so please don't be fooled by human love stories!" (End of Chapter)

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