"Temporarily?" Lu Wen noticed the word keenly, and a glimmer of hope rekindled: "Will the purchase restrictions be lifted later?"

In that case, it's okay to wait a while longer.

Moran shook his head again: "The Holy City will not be the end of my travels, and this magic candy shop will not stay open forever. When I get tired of staying here and am ready to leave, I won't mind selling the candy recipe."

"Candy recipe?" Lu Wen looked at the various tools flying around in the candy-making area, and even a magic cauldron: "Even if you get the candy, it will be difficult for others to mass-produce it like you!"

“Aren’t you also a member of the Dawn Society? Who would sell a formula to someone else these days? Of course, it should be put on the scales of knowledge and handed over to the Dawn Society!” Moran said.

In order to conceal the news that a witch had reappeared in the witch clan, she initially only gave the witches {management cards}, allowing them the authority to upload card-making knowledge or materials, thereby obtaining a share of the card sales revenue.

But when the Dawn Society really became popular throughout Valencia, the situation changed.

All members of the Dawn Society signed their initiation contracts with the name "Moran," written in witch language.

Not everyone is like Greta, who would mistake witch's language for dragon language.

It's safe to say that any member of the society who has even a slight understanding of the characteristics of witch language knows that the master of the Dawn Society comes from the Witch Wilderness.

Many people have even speculated that a new witch may have been born into the witch clan.

The contract was signed, so it cannot be leaked or discussed privately. Therefore, the speculation remains just that—speculation—and no one has verified it.

What good will it do to verify it?

Can a witch who makes such a big move be easy to deal with?

Even witches don't dare to openly confront them, let alone sorceresses. Aren't they afraid that Anita's firework magic bombs will come at them without warning?

Moreover, they have become inseparable from convenient and inexpensive magic cards.

In order to firmly bind more people to the Dawn Society, Moran put the {Treasure Libra Card} and {Knowledge Libra Card} into the Dawn Society's card shop.

Both of these cards are one-time use only and are very cheap; they are the only two cards sold at cost price in the card shop.

Those who use treasures to tip the scales of treasures will gain the permanent right to purchase these treasure cards at the reserve price.

Those who use knowledge to shift the balance of knowledge can obtain a share of the gem coins from the sales profits of the cards that directly result in this knowledge.

Both the Treasure Scales and the Knowledge Scales will only tilt towards treasures and knowledge not found in the Book of Cards.

Although both the purchase option at the reserve price and the profit sharing are worse than those given to the witch, the Dawn Learning's access to the unique, massive market in Valen ultimately yields a better return than selling elsewhere.

Those who have successfully used the {Treasure Libra Card} and {Knowledge Libra Card} are now bound to the Dawn Society's ship, and are unwilling to let their own interests capsize along with the Dawn Society.

Moran certainly doesn't need these two cards; he's just using the {Libra of Knowledge Card} as a pretext with Lu Wen.

Once you get what she wants and leave the Holy City, you can directly use the Book of Cards to create cards for these candies and put them on the card shop.

When the time comes, Luwen and Millie will be able to buy as many candies as they have gem coins.

Eating candy is only a temporary solution; Millie will eventually become a high-ranking angel.

I wonder if there's some kind of flaw in the angel race that forces them to abandon their emotions during their growth.

"Once you leave the Holy City and stop running the shop, you'll sell the recipes for these candies to the Dawn Society?" Lu Wen asked her again to confirm. "Of course! If I weren't in the Holy City, where these candies are most popular, and if I didn't have the time recently, I would have sold them directly to the Dawn Society long ago. After all, the Dawn Society takes a larger cut, but the market is huge!" Moran said matter-of-factly.

"So how long do you plan to stay in the Holy City?" Lu Wen asked again.

“At least ten years! If you like it here, it’s possible to stay forever,” Moran said.

Lu Wengang's newly raised hopes were once again overshadowed.

Moran thought to himself, "Now he should find a way to drive her out of the Holy City, right?"

What could a mage apprentice possibly do to her, a high-ranking witch in name only? The only way to get rid of her was for Millie to come in her true form.

Once Miril's true form arrived, the angel's memories were obtained.

Will holy light magic and faith magic be far behind then?

Lu Wen left the candy coin exchange counter with thirty candy coins clutched in his hand.

Before Moran could see the angel Millie, he heard a sudden silence outside.

The hermits were not usually noisy, but now they were completely silent, with only the sound of announcements being broadcast over the loudspeaker in the shop.

Moran handed the counted candy coins to the hermit in front of him, then turned to look out through the crystal glass window.

"An angel has descended!"

The door slammed shut, and the hermit who had just been in front of her went outside to perform a deep bow, not forgetting to pick up the candy coins he had just exchanged.

An angel with four wings on its back, white hair and golden eyes, dressed in a long robe of gold and white silk, is slowly descending outside the candy house.

Although the halo of faith above his head was illusory and not yet fully formed, it was already clearly a circle, suggesting that he was not far from being promoted to a high-ranking angel.

The hermits inside the candy house not only automatically made way for them, but also knelt down on the ground.

Although they worship light, they also believe that angels are the closest beings to light, and are the messengers of light on earth.

The moment Moran saw this angel, a thought popped into her mind: "Angels are asexual, so it's true!"

The angel who walked into the store looked to be at least two meters tall.

Although he is humanoid and has long hair, and his appearance is more masculine from a human perspective, upon closer inspection, no sexual characteristics can be seen on him, so it is unknown whether he is male or female.

Moran once read in a book that angels have no gender distinction. At the time, he was curious, since they are all human-shaped, what would they look like if they had no gender?
Like mermaids, their gender is not fixed at first. However, once a mermaid finds a lover, she can choose her own gender and grow the corresponding sex organs to prepare for reproduction.

Angels, however, have no gender distinction throughout their lives, nor do they have sex organs. Even in angelic language, there are no words to represent different genders.

Because they reproduce asexually.

Two angels can combine a portion of their angelic power to create an angel egg, which, after being placed in an incubation pool, will give birth to a new angel.

Upon seeing this angel, Moran understood that beauty can exist even without sexual characteristics. (End of Chapter)

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