Millennium Witch.

Chapter 95, Section 94: A roundabout way to save the country

Chapter 95-94- A roundabout way to achieve national salvation
Yvette's residence in the Water Tower Kingdom was a hotel suite on the top floor of a ruined building. Although hundreds of years had left it dilapidated and indistinguishable from an unfinished house, it was still habitable thanks to the hard work of Yvette and especially her maid Abella in cleaning and repairing it.

In the third year, one summer afternoon, after waking up in bed, Yvette glanced at the seamless blend of water and sky outside the presidential suite window. She raised her hand and beckoned, and three steel-bound magic books on the table immediately flew up automatically, circling around Yvette and saying in unison, "Good morning, great witch Yvette, may I ask what you need?"

"Go see if Abella is awake. If not, wake her up and ask her to make me fish soup. Also, just send one more person."

"Yes, Your Excellency, great witch Yvette," the three magic books replied, and then flew together toward the door.

In the end, because the Gale Spellbook flew the fastest, the Flame Spellbook and the Pure Blue Spellbook had to stop early and return to their original positions on the table, standing upright like two ordinary spellbooks.

After observing the performance of the three spellbooks, Yvette was somewhat satisfied. Unlike the mechanical puppets, these three spellbooks did not have spirits; they were purely controlled by AI.

In order to make the AI ​​compatible with the spells she had inscribed, she also wrote a separate drive system for the magician. In these three years, the software development was the most time-consuming part, compared to the hardware.

Fortunately, she had read a book called "Technical Architecture Engine Explained" many years ago, which helped her simplify many processes; otherwise, she might not have been able to complete it even next year.

Disturbed by the "Grimoire of Gale," Abella, who was sleeping in the next room, quickly got up and went downstairs to cook.

She has now recovered to a level very close to stage three, and there is no need for her to eat three meals a day anymore. However, she spent a lot of time studying cooking skills in order to please her master, which resulted in her master becoming addicted to the food. As a result, even if it is not a necessity, she must cook for her master when conditions permit, while her own portion is dispensable.

She couldn't help but feel regretful, thinking that if one day she succeeded in her revenge and her master fell into her hands, she would make him experience the miserable life of a servant...

Imagining a cool, silver-haired girl in a maid outfit, biting her lip, her face full of resentment and reluctance, yet forced to lower her head and try her best to serve her, Abella's mood instantly brightened, and she became even more energetic in making the fish soup.

……

After breakfast, Yvette activated the three magic books' follow mode and then went to the top floor of the building.

This place was originally an indoor botanical garden covered by a glass dome, serving the hotel's VIP guests. After the apocalypse, the dome has long since disappeared, but the plants have become rampant, growing wildly everywhere. The overwhelming moss and green vines have even flowed down the steel bars, gradually enveloping the entire building. If you don't look outside, just being inside would feel like walking into a primeval forest.

Dugrabi was taking a nap here. It loved the lush greenery, as if it had returned to the island forest of the Dragon Kingdom. Hearing the noise, it opened its eyes slightly and saw its teacher standing in a flowerbed. Blue and purple butterflies were fluttering around her, making her look like a fairy in the flowers.

"Uh... Teacher, what brings you here... Shouldn't it be a holiday today?" Dugrabi said somewhat nervously.

“These three are for you.” Yvette said, and the three magic books beside her immediately received the command through mental control and flew to Dugrabi’s front. “Enter your information and I will grant you access.”

"Huh? For me?" Dugrabi was very surprised. It had long coveted the "original texts" of its teacher's elemental magic books. They could automatically cast spells without even using its brain, so why did it need to work so hard to memorize them?

But to my surprise, it actually came to me. "This was prepared for you from the very beginning," Yvette said.

This is actually the truth. For her, what is useful is the knowledge compiled on it. Upgrading the magic book into a kind of magical equipment is more about practicing and testing her knowledge of magical engineering than actually being able to use it.

And what if Dugrabi accidentally damages the handwritten paper grimoire after returning to the other world? Giving it a grimoire with a steel cover, AI capabilities, and the ability to fight automatically would at least make it more durable.

"Teacher..." Dugrabi called out with emotion. As a dragon prince, it had seen too many dragon servants or dragon descendants who wanted to flatter it, but its teacher was different. It was not qualified to receive any special care from its teacher, and that was why its teacher's kindness to it was so special.

If the teacher gets old one day, I'll take care of him/her in his/her old age!
It made a silent decision, but then felt it was unlikely to happen. After all, its teacher and father were quite different. Although the Flame Dragon King was a top-tier powerhouse in the human realm, he too would age and weaken, hence his need for such things. Its teacher, however, was likely a member of the divine race. On the Radiant Continent, the divine race, a legendary race that gave birth to true gods and demon gods, was suspected of possessing infinite lifespans and being eternally indestructible. Could it really outlive its teacher to the day when it could care for him in his old age?
It seems like the probability of being worn out by the teacher is even greater.

……

In the afternoon, having acquired the "Grimoire of Fire," "Grimoire of Gale," and "Grimoire of Pure Blue," Dugrabi, like a happy little dog who had just received a new toy, excitedly went to spar with Abella.

On one hand, he wanted to experience the effects of these three magic books, and on the other hand, he wanted Abella to realize just how big the gap in status was between a lowly servant and a proper disciple in the teacher's eyes.

That's absolutely an insurmountable barrier!
Then, during the battle, Dugrabi was even more shocked to discover that these three magic books actually had built-in one-click combos!
As long as he continuously injects magic and spiritual power, the spells inside can automatically connect and combine to create a whole bunch of changes that it has never seen before. After layering, the effect is so incredible that it is unheard of. In just a few moments, it stunned Abella!

It should be noted that Abella had already reached a level close to the third stage at this time. Combined with the magic formulas she had stolen, her combat power was probably no less than that of a fourth-stage leader. She should have been able to easily suppress Dugrabi.

But now, they can easily pull off a bunch of combo moves, and the synergy between them is comparable to forbidden spells. How terrifying is that?
To use an auto chess analogy, previously, players had to use their brains, carefully study the pieces and synergy effects, and think about possible team compositions. Now, the formulas are readily available; just press a button and apply the formula, without even needing to worry about proficiency!
This is no ordinary magical equipment. Even if it were placed in the dragon clan's treasure vault, it would be a genuine divine artifact.

……

While Dugrabi and Abella were fiercely battling, or rather, one-sidedly dominating each other, on a relatively shallowly submerged stone platform, Yvette was also watching the battle with her head down, nodding secretly from time to time, feeling that her ideas had been put into practice very well.

Yes, although she had already confirmed this possibility through brain tests, she was only relieved when she actually saw it in real combat, where it worked as expected and there were no bugs such as the technique collapsing or the integration not being smooth.

Indeed, by using excellent architectural skills to connect smaller spells together with reserved interfaces, it is possible to gradually increase their power, linking them one after another, until they finally achieve a damage level comparable to larger spells.

This is something no one in the original civilization would delve into, because it has no commercial prospects and is at most used for personal amusement. Even if someone had a flash of inspiration and came up with this roundabout way to achieve their goal, it would be too time-consuming, laborious, and expensive, with an absurdly high learning threshold, making it far more convenient to buy it ready-made on the black market.

But for her at present, it is a very good way to resolve many potential problems in the future.

(End of this chapter)

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