The Queen of Scrolls never admits defeat

Chapter 732 Lakeside Cottage

Chapter 732 Lakeside Cottage
Moran was given a huge number of invitations, all of which were limited-time invitations to close friends, with a relatively long validity period, starting from a hundred years, and the longest one could even last for three hundred years!
She opened her mouth as if to politely decline, but swallowed the words back.

These invitations were incredibly precious to her.

Senior Tracy is right. The development of these worlds has stabilized, and they almost no longer issue mission invitations to the public.

The last time a mission was issued was more than a hundred years ago.

Without these invitations, she might never have had the chance to set foot in these magical otherworldly places in her lifetime.

Unfortunately, she had seen information about these worlds in the Otherworld Archives before. The magical materials and magical systems were unique, and she was very interested in them.

"Don't worry, senior," Moran couldn't refuse any longer and could only solemnly promise, "I will definitely turn all the specialties of these worlds into cards and bring them back. You can find any materials you need in the card shop anytime!"

"That's more like it!" Tracy raised her glass with satisfaction. "Then I look forward to the new items in your card shop!"

The afterglow of the setting sun refracted through the surface of Lake Harumi and into the second floor of the pub, casting shimmering light on the wooden tabletops.

Moran glanced at the darkening sky outside the window, then reluctantly stood up: "Senior, I'll be leaving now."

With so many invitations to other worlds in hand, even if they still have a long validity period, we need to make a plan to ensure that they all come in handy.

If it expires, it would truly be a waste of Tracy's good intentions.

"Go ahead! I'll be going out for a stroll soon too..." Tracy waved her hand and continued reading the book on the table.

After leaving the tavern, Moran rode his flying broomstick into the sky.

When you return from Valen to the Explorers' Camp, you will appear in the same place where you left off.

I didn't know the situation before and left Sylph's plantation. It's not appropriate to leave like this now, since it's Sylph's territory after all, and her sudden appearance would disturb her.

We still need to find a safe place to stay in Valencia.

However, she has no plans to stay in Warren for the time being, and there is no need for her to go to the trouble of building a witch's house.

After much deliberation, she decided that it would be best to find an open space near the witch town to set up a mobile home as her temporary residence in Valen.

Witch Town has the most witches in the entire Witch Wilderness, and there are no magical beasts around, so its safety is guaranteed. Even without setting up a protective magic circle, no one will disturb it.

When I return from the other world and want to reunite with my friends, it will be more convenient to do so in the witch town.

She looked down over the entire witch town from the air.

"That's it!" Moran's broom swooped down and flew towards the end of the lakeside greenway, where there was a quiet little oak grove.

There were some traces of herbivorous wild animals in the forest, but it wasn't a big problem as long as there were no magical beasts.

The cobblestone path that encircles Lake Chunjian comes to an abrupt end here.

"We need to build the road to our doorstep first."

Moran muttered to herself as she took out several {Material Cards - Pebbles}.

Countless smooth pebbles fell like raindrops, but became docile and obedient the moment they touched the ground, automatically spreading out in the direction she indicated.

The winding cobblestone path led all the way to the largest lakeside meadow in the forest. This was the place Moran had chosen; it was slightly elevated, so she wouldn't have to worry about the lake flooding the house during the rainy season, and she could also enjoy the beautiful view of Lake Chunjian.

Moran took out a {Mobile Residence Card}, and after it materialized, an exquisite fairytale-style two-story pointed-roof wooden house appeared on the open ground.

The reddish-brown tiles gleamed with a glazed sheen under the moonlight, and a wooden fence covered with wisteria enclosed a small courtyard in front of and behind the house.

The newly paved cobblestone path now connects perfectly to the front yard gate, where flower beds and vegetable gardens have been prepared and are ready for planting.

In the backyard, a set of wooden tables and chairs, entwined with ivy, exudes a faint scent of pine, while a small fishing platform sits by the lake.

Finally, plant some beautiful flowers and plants along the roadside and add some magic streetlights, and you're all done!

Moran pushed open the gate and felt that something was missing from the door frame. After thinking for a moment, he carved the words "Moran's Cottage" on it.

They also took out a piece of oak wood, with "Welcome to visit~" carved on the front and "Out of town, return date uncertain" carved on the back. They hung it on the door with the back facing up, and also added a mailbox next to the door.

"This time it's a real success!" Moran put the ground mushroom in the flower bed after entering the yard.

They also planted some other flowers and plants in the flowerbed.

I planted some lantern tomatoes in the vegetable garden, cultivated them with some alien magic, and then left them alone.

After entering the house and using a communication card to send the address of her new home to a familiar witch friend, Moran began preparing for her upcoming exploration of the other world.

She plans to go to the Three Thousand Mirror Ruins World to find a small life space to create a magic study room with a slow flow of time for herself.

In the world where Sky Well frequently issues quests, the Three Thousand Mirror Ruins can no longer be found.

The period of frequent missions in the Three Thousand Mirror Ruins world was concentrated in a short period a thousand years ago, lasting a total of about a hundred years.

The Valen explorers didn't know much about this world. The otherworld archives only had a few documents about the Three Thousand Mirror Ruins world, and they had been sitting in a corner for a long time, untouched.

If Moran hadn't read all the non-magical materials in the archive, he might not have even known about the existence of this world.

Even after reading several documents, she still didn't know much about the world.

All that is known is that the spatial power of the Three Thousand Mirror Ruins World is exceptionally rich, and correspondingly, spatial magic is also highly developed.

In this world, every mirror is like a "portal," hiding an entrance to other dimensions.

After talking with Senior Tracy, Moran learned that the Three Thousand Mirror Ruins world has a very special form; it is actually composed of "mirrors" of various sizes.

The space created by the combination of spatial power and the laws of the world appears in the form of a mirror that can reflect people's images.

The mirror itself is the carrier of space, and the clones derived from the mirror are the entrances to the mirror space.

Mirrors and mirror spaces are connected by portals formed by mirror clones, thus creating the vast Three Thousand Mirror Ruins world.

Enter the Mirror Space, find the mirror itself, and subdue it to become the master of the Mirror Space.

In a world filled with mirrored spaces, creating a small living space shouldn't be difficult.

After reviewing the information about the three thousand mirror worlds in his mind, Moran began packing his belongings.


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