Chapter 65 Mobile Kitchen
Seeing the little witches discussing so enthusiastically, Moran couldn't help but say:
"If I could make a card that could record Ms. Amisha's voice during class, would you need it?"

The knowledge of the Blue Star recording card was enough to support its creation, making it easy for her.

The little witch shook her head in terror: "No, no, no! We don't need that!"

They don't want to end up with a summary assignment of a dozen or so questions after class, just like in today's lesson.

It's better to ask fewer questions and let the dean speak slowly, so they can focus on taking notes during class.

"Alright!" Moran didn't insist.

Since no little witch wanted it, there was no need for her to make it.

When they reached the vicinity of the cooking magic classroom, the little witches all stopped their discussion.

Ms. Amisa arrived before them.

After entering the classroom, the bell rang for class.

"The other little witches continue making black bread!"

Moran and Ais, you two should first soak all the kitchen utensils you can pick up on the work surface.

"That way you'll have more control over it," Amisha said.

Moran didn't rush to start, but instead asked, "Dean! In the future, when changing tools, should we always soak the kitchen utensils in water first?"

“That’s right,” Amisha said. “Cooking magic can only be used effectively in a familiar kitchen.”

“I understand!” Moran said.

Like a magic wand, things you use often naturally become more comfortable the longer you use them.

She didn't want to have to re-infect a whole set of kitchen utensils before she could use cooking magic to cook whenever she moved to a different place.

Or perhaps they carry a whole bunch of pots and pans with them wherever they go.

So I summoned the Book of Cards.

After a series of operations, a new card appeared in the card slot.

{Mobile Kitchen Card}
[Function: Displays a complete set of kitchen utensils, including a worktop, cabinets, a rechargeable stove, a rechargeable oven, pots, knives, and cutlery. All items are durable and resistant to breakage. Individual items or items can be removed and returned to the card. All items returned to the card retain their state from the last use. Users can freely change the color and pattern of all items on the card.]

On the card is a bright and clean open kitchen.

The production cost of this card was much higher than Moran had imagined, costing her a full 100 mana.

Aside from the rechargeable stove, rechargeable oven, and the function of preserving the original state of all items after storage, the function that consumes the most magic is actually the card storage function.

The mobile kitchen card contained too many and too varied items, and taking them all out would take up a lot of space.

However, she has been storing her extra magic power in the Book of Cards every day recently, and the magic power she got from selling cards before is also stored there.

By now, I have stored up several thousand mana magic power.

One hundred manas meant nothing to her.

It's worth it if she can have a familiar set of kitchen utensils that she can use for a long time.

Moran took out the {mobile kitchen card} and then approached Ms. Amisha:

"Dean, could you please take my worktable away? I'd like to use my own kitchen utensils."

Amisha saw the function information on her card and moved the control panel away from her position.

This year's little witches are in for a treat!
Moran tapped the card, and the entire kitchen appeared where her worktop had been.

The cabinets and tableware all feature light purple and gold scroll patterns, making them easy to identify.

The sudden appearance of the enormous creature startled the other little witches. Once they realized it was conjured by the card, they were all filled with one thought: "We want it!"

This kitchen is several times more luxurious than the one they use now, or even the one in their dormitory!
Ais immediately understood the convenience of the Card Kitchen and leaned over to ask, "Moran, are you selling them?"

"Selling! It's just that the production costs are quite high, so the price will be a bit expensive. It requires 500 mana for a single use," Moran said.

She doesn't lack the energy to make cards. In a few days, after the little witches' magic payments arrive, the energy in the Book of Cards will be enough to make nearly 70 {Mobile Kitchen Cards}.

She doesn't consume much magic power each day, and she can still accumulate three or four hundred magic power every day!

Five hundred mana is indeed very expensive for the little witches. Even if it's a one-time magic payment and they pay in installments, it will still take several months to pay it off if it doesn't affect their daily studies.

Ais did the math: five hundred mana, and she had to pay back six mana a day. It would take a hundred days to pay off the principal and interest.

If you pay back 2 mana a day, it will take a thousand days to pay it all off.

too long.

She still hasn't paid off the magic she owes from buying character cards; every day at midnight, she loses 2 mana magic.

"If you think it's too expensive, there's also the {Portable Kitchenware Card}, which includes all the kitchenware in the mobile kitchen card. You can buy it for just 100 Mana one-time magic points."

Moran offered another option.

This is another design she tried when she was designing kitchen cards, a simplified version of the kitchen card.

Actually, this is enough for the little witch to practice cooking magic.

“No!” Ais shook her head: “I’ll still buy the {Mobile Kitchen Card}! I’ll pay 6 Mana a day for one-time magic, in installments for 100 days.”

She's determined to become a gourmet witch, so having a durable, portable kitchen from the start of her cooking magic training would greatly benefit her progress.

Without Moran's card, she would face the dilemma of frequently changing kitchens until she could save money to buy a spatial item like her mother and carry her own kitchenware with her.

Ordinary shrinking magic cannot shrink magical items; magical stoves and magical ovens cannot be carried using shrinking magic.

It's better to solve the problem from the beginning; don't cut corners where it's not necessary.

"Have you made up your mind?" Moran asked again.

“Yes!” Ais said decisively.

Moran wrote out the contract and handed it to her.

The contract was established, and the cards were created.

Ais also asked Ms. Amisa to move the original kitchen countertop and bring her mobile kitchen to life.

Everything had a candy pattern on it, and upon closer inspection, it turned out to be her meat-shaped candy.

Two luxurious kitchens stood at the front of the classroom, drawing envious glances from the little witches.

However, they are still struggling with black bread and are not yet qualified to learn cooking magic, so they do not need to prepare kitchenware cards for the time being.

Moran and Ais focused intently on infusing the items in the portable kitchen, not just the cookware.

They both agreed that this kitchen card would accompany them for a long time, not just as a temporary learning tool. The more fully they absorbed it, the easier it would be to use cooking magic in the future.

Exquisite and high-quality kitchenware is inherently more difficult to be stained than kitchenware that is mainly made of wood.

Even until the end of get out of class, their progress was only so-so.

However, even Ms. Amisa did not urge them.

(End of this chapter)

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