Chapter 438 Greetings, Instructor Celia~
60 photos?
How can it be?

Everyone, including Boyle, was incredulous.

Looking at the stack of scrolls, which was twice as many as their own, everyone was shocked and dumbfounded.

Is it true? A seasoned sorcerer, along with a few "apprentices," defeated ten seasoned sorcerers?

If this were told to others, no one would believe it, and they would be laughed at.

Melina laughed and said, "See that? That's Celia's speed."

Everyone lowered their heads.

But someone suddenly said, "No, quantity doesn't represent everything; quality is also very important."

Melina chuckled: "I'm not trying to discourage you, but your quality varies greatly. You're not as consistent as Celia. Apart from Boyleid's scrolls, which can match Celia's quality, the others are far inferior."

As she spoke, she picked up a few scrolls and casually tossed them onto everyone's tables.

They picked up the scroll and examined it.

A moment later, he gasped.

"Such high quality, better than what I make."

"The fusion is just too good."

"Although the drawing techniques of the three parts are slightly inferior, especially the third part, the overall quality is actually higher after they are combined."

"I'm impressed, I admit defeat."

Doris stared at the sorcerer who said she drew the worst sorcerer and wrote him down in her little notebook.

Melina exclaimed, "60 photos in 2 hours, double that of Boyle and the others, that's amazing!"

Celia waved her hand: "That's equivalent to 30 sheets per hour, which is not bad. If we need to mix the scroll ink, we can probably only make about 20 to 25 sheets, so the efficiency will be reduced."

Everyone: "..."

Are you printers?!

Boyle walked over and carefully examined Celia's scroll.

After a moment, he took a deep breath and asked earnestly, "Miss Celia... no, Instructor Celia, please tell us, how did you do that?"

Celia quietly moved away: "Didn't I already tell you? All the secrets are in the drafts I gave you. I want to ask you instead, why are you so slow?"

Some of the sorcerers at the rear were dissatisfied, but considering Celia's speed, their dissatisfaction turned into humility and willingness to learn.

Boyle, too, wore an expression that said, "You're right."

He said, "Everyone's drawing speed is different, and so is the success rate. In order to ensure the success rate, the speed cannot be too fast. If it is too fast, the success rate will decrease."

“It’s not a matter of speed,” Celia shook her head. “The problem is with your drawing method.”

"Method?" Boyle was taken aback.

All the sorcerers pricked up their ears and listened intently.

Celia sighed and said, "When I first arrived, I already told you that we would be divided into three groups, each responsible for one part, and the final integration would be handled by the experienced Mr. Boyle."

Boyle and the other sorcerers exchanged bewildered glances.

Melina chuckled, "Perfect timing. I'll use the Yesterday Replay spell to record the entire match. You can see how Celia and the others did it."

Boyle's eyes lit up: "Please have Bishop Melina play the commemorative photo."

Melina nodded and displayed the photo.

All the sorcerers watched intently.

Soon, they noticed that, apart from Celia, the other three only focused on drawing a part of the drawing, and after finishing it, they handed it over to others to draw the rest.

The final fusion was personally handled by Celia.

They were all seasoned sorcerers and quickly grasped the concept.

"I see. If I'm only responsible for a part, I don't need to consider so much, and I don't need to draw some fusion nodes when drawing a certain part in order to save time." "If I only draw a part, my success rate is at least 90%."

"Miss Celia's scroll-drawing speed is truly amazing. Even when drawing alone, her speed and success rate are unmatched."

They had never done this kind of scroll drawing before.

At the same time, they finally understood why Celia had divided the scroll into three parts to help them understand.

It turns out that the purpose was to have them work in groups, dividing the work and improving not only the drawing speed but also the success rate.

Even in the final fusion stage, where the success rate is only 20%, efficiency can be improved by at least 50%!

Keep in mind that there were 10 of them, while Celia only had 4.

All the sorcerers fell into deep thought.

Then Melina's voice came through: "Well, are you convinced now?"

Boyle nodded solemnly: "I am completely convinced. From today onwards, Celia will be my mentor."

Others echoed:
"He is also my mentor."

"Me too."

"Teacher Celia, I'm sorry, I was mistaken."

"Please forgive our mistake, Instructor Celia."

"..."

Looking at the sorcerers who kept calling her "mentor," and considering that they were old enough to be her uncles, Celia felt a chill run down her spine.

She carefully put away the 60 scrolls: "Bishop Melina, the matter is resolved. We're leaving now, so as not to delay Mr. Boyle and the others' work."

Boyle hurriedly said, "Instructor Celia, don't go yet, we... ran so fast?"

He was fine when he didn't speak, but as soon as he did, Celia immediately used Lightness and Swiftness spells and disappeared in a flash.

Benovia and her two companions quickly left to avoid being entangled by the group of sorcerers.

Melina left the magical device containing the image and said with a smile, "You can study it yourselves. Now you can produce 2000 in ten days, right?"

Boyle nodded: "2000 in ten days. If I can't finish, I'll retire."

Melina was both amused and exasperated: "Retirement? Dream on."

……

"I got 60 scrolls for free, that feels great."

Celia waited for Benovia and the other two to arrive, and gave each of them 15 cards.

"These are all earned through our hard work. We can earn over a hundred gold coins by giving them to the Holy Court or selling them to them."

An Ke accepted the scroll and said, "Gold coins are a small matter. I'm more concerned about whether we'll be harassed by them later."

Celia said, "Probably not. These sorcerers are quite arrogant. This method isn't difficult to understand. They've all achieved a breakthrough from zero and can skillfully draw scrolls. Working together, they'll be faster than us. They don't need to bother us."

"That's good." Anke breathed a sigh of relief.

The group chatted as they returned to their room.

Looking at the puppet parts scattered all over the floor, Celia rubbed her neck, stretched, and her shapely figure was faintly visible.

"Then, let's continue assembling my puppet!"

The custom-made puppet materials had already arrived. Celia had them engrave runes on the puppet's parts, then send them over separately so she could assemble them herself.

Only by assembling it yourself can you get a satisfactory shape.

Beside it, fragments of the God of Life's divine essence emitted a faint glow.

(End of this chapter)

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