The Queen of Scrolls never admits defeat

Chapter 86 Screaming Bellflower

Chapter 86 Screaming Bellflower

"It often shakes like this for no reason! It's probably because all the leaves have been picked off, and the stem is injured and can't support this little flower bud!"

Lilith said, "I heard Ms. Amisa say that when it screams, the flower buds swell up like a big mouth. I really want to see that!"

"I don't want to faint again. Two weeks! That's a waste of over three thousand mana! That could have made so many cards!"

Moran still feels heartbroken when she thinks about it.

"More than three thousand!" Lilith hissed softly, sensing Moran's pain.

Moran couldn't bear to think about it anymore. She looked at the unconscious little witches and asked, "When will they wake up?"

If he doesn't wake up, we can't have class!
“Vashida and Sylph are close to becoming high-level witches, and they’ve drunk the potion, so they should wake up today. The third-year and second-year students who have reached the beginner level will probably need another two or three days. They’re still apprentice witches, so they probably won’t wake up until this weekend,” Lilith said.

"It's so noisy... Who's crying? What's going on...?"

As Moran and Lilith were talking, they heard a soft moan and looked down to meet a pair of emerald eyes:
"Sylph, you're awake?"

"Moran, Lilith-senpai, what's wrong with me...?"

Moran was familiar with this, and she immediately explained the situation to Sylph.

"Wind chime flowers? Yes! I remember when I woke up this morning, I saw that the wind chime flowers had sprouted little buds, so I gently touched them, and then..."

"Then Bellflower let out a scream, and we all fainted." Moran said, looking at the culprit beside her: "Whoa! What happened to it this time?"

The bare bellflower had its entire bud pressed against the crystal dome in Sylph's direction.

If this crystal dome hadn't been completely enclosed in 360 degrees, it might have been knocked over by now.

"Is this a little bell?" Sylph asked incredulously.

Little Bell was the name she gave to this bellflower.

The flower bud nodded slightly twice, as if in agreement.

For some reason, Moran saw a hint of grievance in a flower: "It nodded, didn't it? Right?"

“Yes.” Lilith jumped to her feet. “I’m going to find Ms. Amisha!”

Sylph was also surprised: "Little Bell? Is it really you? How did you become like this?"

She reached out and, through the crystal dome, touched the small bud of the bellflower.

The flower bud twitched, as if it were brushing against her fingertips through a crystal dome.

This scene made Moran look like a pitiful little girl who had been bullied, complaining to her mother.

As she was pondering this bizarre scene, she heard Sylph say, "Why do I hear it calling for my mother? And it's yelling 'Ouch, ouch, ouch'?"

"???" Moran looked puzzled. "Where? I didn't hear anything?"

"Didn't you hear me?" Sylph asked, equally puzzled. "Little Bell, was that you speaking?"

She listened intently, as if she were truly listening to the bellflowers speak.

Moran, however, only saw the bellflower buds moving restlessly, without making a sound.

It doesn't even have a mouth, so how can it speak?

Oh right, it screams!
But isn't this crystal cover supposed to be soundproof?

Before she and Sylph could reach a conclusion, Lilith summoned Ms. Amisa.

"Sylph, you're awake?" Amisha's voice had barely appeared, and she hadn't even arrived yet, when the seemingly frail bellflower, with an unexpected burst of strength, suddenly shot upwards. The force was so great that it lifted the large flowerpot and pushed the crystal dome aside.

The bellflower, along with its pot and crystal dome, bounced onto Sylph's lap.

The weight was so great that Sylph cried out in pain, but she still reached out and held the crystal dome steady, preventing it from falling over.

It's clear that the bellflower jumped with all its might, and some of its roots were pulled out.

As Ms. Amisa approached, the bellflower shrank into a ball, wishing it could hide directly in Sylph's arms.

Unfortunately, it didn't have the strength to jump a second time.

Sylph, holding the flowerpot, was at a loss: "Why did you jump?"

"It's mutated." Amisha, seemingly oblivious to the bellflower's fear, approached to examine it before calling out to her, "Bier!"

A green leaf fairy revealed its presence beside her:

“Sylph, this flower is no longer an ordinary bellflower. It has the ability to instantly stun those below the peak level of superhumans. It is very dangerous and needs to be closely monitored.”

It appears that your talent manifests in relation to plants.

Considering that you will need to study plants and develop your talent manifestations in the future, Greenhouse 23 in the Plantation is for you. This bellflower, as well as all the magical plants you will cultivate in the future, can only be grown in Greenhouse 23.

Bi'er is now the fairy managing greenhouse number 23; you can ask her about greenhouse matters.

"Fufu! I'll take good care of greenhouse number 23 for you!" Bi'er lifted the hem of her skirt.

"Thank you for your help, Bea." Sylph nodded slightly to Bea.

“Bier can also act as a translator between you and the plants,” Amisha continued.
"Sometimes when you don't understand what abilities the plant you're cultivating has, you can ask Bi'er to ask it."

This bellflower... it's very stubborn; it won't communicate properly until you're awake.

So far, only a little information has been barely obtained through interrogation.

Its flower buds cannot be touched, as they will emit a scream that can stun creatures within a 500-meter radius.

It takes a long time to break free from this dizzy state. Its leaves are the antidote, which can quickly wake a person up, but one leaf can only wake one person up immediately.

Why don't you ask it about the rest?

This soundproof enclosure only blocks extremely loud, harmful sounds; it has no effect on normal conversation.

Upon hearing this, Sylph looked embarrassed: "Um, Dean, I think I can hear it talking..."

"You heard that?" Amisha was surprised for a moment, but quickly realized, "Perhaps it has something to do with your witch talent. What did it say?"

Sylph looked very embarrassed and hesitant to speak.

"Ha!" Amisha sneered, glancing dangerously at the flower: "Did it swear again?"

The bellflowers trembled. (◎_◎;)
Sylph nodded guiltily.

Even when it was still unconscious, I could hear it crying and saying it was in pain and apologizing.

I was just complaining to her about how a big bad guy bullied it by pulling out its leaves, and how two little bad guys said it was bald and had a big mouth.

Now, all that's left is "fear, fear, fear".

"It's my fault for not knowing that I could communicate with it and for not noticing anything unusual about it. When I saw that it had grown flower buds, I touched it without thinking. Its flower buds are ticklish, and it would scream uncontrollably when touched, which made everyone dizzy..." Sylph said apologetically.


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