Chapter 48 Automatic Juicer

The little witches left the castle from the east.

The skies above the central mountain range where the castle is located seem unusually lively today.

The little witch riding a broomstick either hovers in the air, whistles past, hangs upside down, or swoops down from high altitude, eliciting gasps of surprise.

“That’s… Senior Quillin!” Ais said, pointing to a little witch sitting sideways on a broom.

Because they lived close by and she was also a witch interested in food and cooking, they were quite familiar with each other and recognized each other at a glance.

Moran and the others also saw Senior Lilith, who was doing all sorts of dangerous diving and turning maneuvers and having a great time.

"The senior students learned to fly so quickly?" Sylph said.

"Sigh! From now on, we'll really have to walk to the castle." Vasita was incredibly envious.

"Hey! get out of class is over!" Lilith saw them and landed a little closer: "Look at my broom, isn't it cool!"

The little witches nodded like chicks pecking at rice.

Although this broom looks like a stick with some weeds tied to it and isn't exactly pretty, it can fly! That's so cool!

"Hahaha!" Lilith laughed heartily, "I'm going to fly a few more laps!"

After a while, the third-year students also joined in.

The senior girls were flying in the sky, and the first-year witches were walking on the ground. I could say I had witnessed the excitement of the senior girls' lives.

Looking at the excited senior students, Moran knew that her cards weren't selling very well among the second-year students today.

After descending the mountain, I still took a detour to the ingredient collection point and stocked up on more ingredients for making bread, fruit cakes, and fruit juice.

When Moran saw the books in that library, the main focus of her cooking that night changed from bread and juice to bread and fruit cake.

She plans to make more bread and fruit cakes that keep well.

This is very filling. Cut it into small pieces, one bite at a time, and you can finish a meal in less than a minute.

It's simply an essential and easy snack during the learning process.

Moran carried the heavy basket, panting and resting every ten steps. At these times, she was filled with longing for levitation and spatial items.

Before, she could only dream about it, but now she can see if she can make such cards.

Inspiration comes from life, and that's exactly what it means.

Driven by the urge to design spatial cards, Moran quickened his pace.

After returning to the dormitory and putting down my things, I went back and forth to the breadfruit grove several more times, picking a large pile of breadfruit that filled the storage room.

After preparing all the ingredients, Moran summoned the Book of Cards.

Open the Book of Cards, and the first page contains the card {Book of Cards}, with a small number "1" in the bottom right corner.

This represents the number of times she created this card.

The number under {Character Card - Trainee} on the second page is "60".

Both the Chinese and English versions of the cards from Blue Star can be found here.

If the cover of the Book of Cards is used to store energy and create cards, then the pages inside are an illustrated guide for storing cards, recording and querying card information.

She designed and made two types of cards, but only the first two pages could be opened; the rest were like bricks and couldn't be opened.

Moran took out the card {Book of Cards} and used its "card design" function to design cards.

[Card Design: Hand-cranked Juicer]

[Estimated consumption: 0.01 Mana]

[Expected Appearance: Appearance Template 1]

[Expected function: Hand-cranked juicer handle, capable of extracting juice and separating juice from pulp] This was her idea last night, with the function being exactly the same as the hand-cranked juicer in Blue Star Planet's memory.

Surprisingly, the energy required to create it was only 0.01 mana magic.

For the first time, Moran realized that magic was so durable; 1 Mana of magic could make 100 hand-cranked juicers.

This made her much bolder.

Why bother with hand-cranked juicers? Aren't automatic juicers much better?
She redesigned it again.

[Card Design: Automatic Juicer - 1 Mana Card Recharge Edition]

[Estimated consumption: 0.4 Mana]

[Expected Appearance: Appearance Template 1]

[Expected Functions: Automatically extracts juice, separating the juice from the pulp. After use, the card can be returned to recharge. The card can store up to 1 Mana or other energy equivalent to 1 Mana as an energy source.]

This charging method was inspired by books in the library.

The consumption was forty times greater, but it was just a drop in the ocean for Moran.

But that wasn't all; she then tried a direct-charge version of the juicer.

It also includes versions that store 1 Mana, 2 Mana, and 5 Mana magic, as well as versions that allow cards to be retrieved but cannot be retrieved after being retrieved.

The cheapest automatic juicer card is the one that can be directly charged, costs 1 Mana, and is non-recyclable after being removed; it can be made with just 0.2 Mana magic.

She immediately imported the design template for the automatic juicer into the slot.

Without any difficulty, she created two {Automatic Juicer - Card Storage and Charging 2 Mana Energy Edition} cards.

Each card consumes 0.5 Mana, which just used up the last 1 Mana energy in the amethyst.

Two juicers have arrived!
Moran took one and tried it out; it completely replaced juicing and was extremely fast.

Making a batch of bread and juice used to take hours of mashing and stirring, but now it only takes a few minutes.

How can I not share something this good with my friends?
The other little witches might not know that bread and juice might not be needed, but Senior Lilith and the others definitely would.

Mosquito legs are meat too!
Moran opened the dormitory door and called out to the front and left/right sides, "Senior Lilith~ Sylph~ Vasita~"

The doors to the left and right dormitories opened, and Sylph and Vasita came out.

A red head popped out of the window of the dormitory in front.

Once everyone was there, Moran said, "We made too much juice! Do you want some?"

They all understood what she meant by "juice".

Upon hearing this, Lilith, whose magic power had dwindled to only double digits, jumped out of the window without saying a word.

Vasita and Sylph also came over.

"Molan, you've only been in the dorm for a short while and you've already made juice?" Vasita had just finished cutting the breadfruit and started mashing it!

“Of course, these are all effects from the new cards I created,” Moran said.

"Wow! They've made a new card again? A card that can quickly make juice? Are you selling it?" Sylph's eyes lit up.

She also needed bread and juice, but she couldn't stand the process of mashing bread. With that time and energy, she would rather go to the farmland to talk to Bi'er or look at the bellflowers in the flowerpots that hadn't sprouted yet.

“Of course I’ll sell!” Moran said.

Vasita was also full of anticipation, but Lilith, upon hearing that new cards were going to be sold, immediately retracted her leg that had stepped out of the backyard:
"I suddenly remembered that I didn't put the flying broom away properly. I'll go back and check!"

Moran noticed her senior trying to slip away and shouted, "Super low price, starting from 0.05 Mana Magic Power!"

Lilith pulled her leg back and stepped out again: "I was mistaken, the flying broom was placed perfectly."

(End of this chapter)

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