Chapter 43 Crazy Sales
Moran ran wildly and caught up with the two little witches who had fallen behind the main group at the foot of the mountain.

"Ais! Alba! Do you want a card that allows you to accurately see your magic power level? 50 mana for one card! You won't need to replace it even if you use it until you reach the peak level!"

Ais and Alba looked completely bewildered.

"What card?"

"What magic power value?"

"What kind of one-time magic?"

Moran took out his character card.

She has temporarily changed the text on the cards to witch script.

"Was this card made from Moran's innate talent?" Ais and Alba looked at the card curiously.

"Yes! It only costs 50 Mana for a single use, or the equivalent of 50 Mana for a single use of magic power!" Moran said.

Ais and Alba shook their heads: "This function that can accurately show one's own magic power is indeed very good, but we can't afford it."

The magical power measured in their talent test was as follows:

One is magic power equivalent to 52 mana, and the other is magic power equivalent to 55 mana.

There shouldn't be much change now. Yesterday, I signed contracts for the Apprentice-level Golden Pen Technique and the Witch's Book. My remaining magic power is definitely less than fifty mana.

Even a one-time use of magical power is too much for them to afford.

"It's alright!" Moran took out the contract: "You can pay in installments! If you postpone for one day, there's only 1 mana in interest! The longer the installment period, the less magic you'll have to pay each day, so it won't affect your daily studies!"

Ais and Alba stared intently.

"Willing to pay 50 Mana or the equivalent of 50 Mana for one-time magic power to purchase one {Character Card - Apprentice - Unbound} from the witch Moran."

Each time a card is upgraded, the user must pay the witch Moran 50% of the upgrade cost in magic or magical power.

The energy consumed during the use of this card is borne by the user.

If you lack sufficient energy, you can pay in installments. For each day of delay, you will need to pay 1 Mana or the equivalent of 1 Mana as interest. There is no reduction in interest for early repayment.

Suggested installment payment plan:

1. Pay in installments over 2 days, each day for 26 Mana or the equivalent of 26 Mana.

2. Installment payment in 3 days…

They can actually afford to buy it in installments.

"So? Do you want to buy them?" Moran said, "My magical power is limited, and I can only make this many cards a day. If I don't buy them today, I'll have to wait a while!"

Ais and Alba, who were initially hesitant, exchanged a glance and were both tempted, but asked, "Which installment plan should we choose?"

"Of course, the longer the installment period, the better! For example, this kind of 50-month installment plan only requires paying 2 Mana Magic Power per day!"

"This looks like it pays a lot of interest, but those 2 mana can be easily recovered by eating a few more breadfruits, so isn't it practically interest-free?"

Moran strongly recommended, "The key is that paying such a small amount each day won't affect your magic learning at all."

There are only two spots left in the 50th round, meaning you guys were the first to get them. After that, it will be at least six rounds before you receive your cards today.

The reason is that the energy in the amethyst of the Card Book is enough to make two cards.

Moran didn't want to use her magic. If she used 1 more mana, she would recover 1 less mana tomorrow, and she felt it was a loss.

Upon hearing her say that, Ais and Alba immediately made up their minds: "Then let's go with fifty contracts!" "Alright!" Moran quickly wrote two contracts with her golden pen and presented them to the two of them with great enthusiasm.

The Book of Cards, containing 20 less Mana of stored energy, condensed into two {Character Cards - Apprentice}.

Moran's magic power increased by 4 mana, and for the next 49 days, she would receive 2 mana of magic power each day from Ais and Alba.

Ais and Alba were already at the trainee level, so they could be directly bound together.

After binding, seeing my crystal-clear magic power stats made it all worthwhile.

At least you won't have to worry about how much your energy aura has dimmed or brightened every day.

"If you have any questions about the cards, feel free to ask me! Take your time, I'm off!"

After Moran finished speaking, she ran off to catch up with the other little witches.

She tries to sell herself to every little witch she encounters.

Now that the amethyst had no more magic left, her words became:

"High installment interest rates make it not worthwhile? Absolutely not! Let me tell you, I don't recommend installment plans of more than five installments. Why? It's because I also consume mana to create cards!"
Making one more copy means less magic power, and the magic power I recover tomorrow will be less after midnight. It's such a loss!

If you don't believe me, look at my magic; it will take several days to recover!

I can only sell it in five installments at most. Any more than that and I'll have to wait a few days until I recover some magic power before I'm willing to sell it, otherwise it would be too much of a loss.

I just bought all the little witches I met. If you don't want them, I'll go to the front!

Many of the little witches had never even been to a market, let alone seen such a scene.
If you don't buy now, you'll have to wait?

Everyone else has bought them?
It's just a one-time mana boost from a few bites of breadfruit! This card can be used up to the highest level!
Buy it! You absolutely must buy it!
Moran started from the back of the main force and worked his way up to the front.

Every little witch who passed by bought a {character card}.

They all chose to pay in five installments, with each installment equivalent to 11 Mana of magic power.

She used 10 Mana to make a card, and not only did she earn an extra 1 Mana that day, but she also earned 11 Mana every day for the next four days.

After all the first-grade witches bought her cards, Moran's magic reserves increased instead of decreasing, rising from 184 to 206.

Meanwhile, the little witches she had left behind were grimacing as they munched on breadfruit.

It also sparked a trend of people eating breadfruit while looking at cards to observe the growth of their magic power.

Honestly, seeing my magic reserves increase makes eating breadfruit even more enjoyable.

Half an hour before class started, the third-grade witches landed on broomsticks in the square outside the castle.

At that moment, a little witch with a fawning expression stepped forward.

The name of the senior I wrote down on the first day of school came in handy.

"Senior Grace! Good morning! Would you like to buy a card that shows your magic power stats?"

"Senior Nellie! Haha! Of course I remember your name! I also remember that you're especially good at fire magic! Senior, would you like to take a look at the card I made using my talent material? It's very popular among the first-year witches, everyone has one!"

"Senior Gulila! I remember you said last time that you didn't know how long it would take to break through to the Apprentice rank. My card can accurately show your magic power value! It shows you exactly how much you're short. Do you want one?"

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(End of this chapter)

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