Millennium Witch.

Chapter 98, Section 97: The Theory of Stealing Vegetables

Chapter 98-97- The Theory of Stealing Vegetables
After the black dragon disappeared, at the highest point of the submerged city, Yvette, Ice Rain, and Abella stared blankly at the still-rotating transparent vortex in the sky.

However, Yvette and Bingyu had similar emotions, just to varying degrees. Only Abella was getting happier and happier, thinking that no one would compete with her master's favor anymore. If she worked hard, could she become her master's student like that stinky dragon?
It's a pity that the master doesn't intend to participate in the destruction of the new world, and a lot of merits will slip away before his eyes, which is really regrettable.

Moreover, the master is too lazy. With this kind of personality, how did she become a commander-level powerhouse?
Abella silently complained to herself.

Just then, a violent ripple spread across the sky. Before the three could react to what had happened, the aurora in the sky suddenly vanished, disappearing without a trace along with the countless remnants of the abyss, as if wiped away by an invisible giant hand. The entire event lasted less than an hour.

The blinding, long-absent blazing sun poured down again without any obstruction, and the clouds seemed to have been brushed by an invisible brush, piling up into huge white cumulus clouds like waves.

"Huh?" Abella was stunned, and Bingyu also opened her mouth, both of them caught off guard by this sudden turn of events.

Why did the aurora suddenly disappear? Wasn't this the door to a new world opened by the goddess? Or could they have made a mistake?

Yvette was also surprised, but after a moment's thought, she immediately realized what was going on and showed a very worried expression.

In her judgment, the door opened by the Witch of the End wouldn't disappear for no reason; it couldn't have been a technical glitch, could it? So it was obvious that the opening of the door was interrupted by some force, and most likely, it came from external interference.

The question is, who exerted the external force?

The three true gods of the Radiant Continent?
The mysterious demon god of the Demon Abyss Continent?
Or……

Is that you, Rosalyn?
……

The sunlight became scorching and harsh again, and the birdsong and insect chirps sounded exceptionally clear, even somewhat noisy.

The three remaining figures atop the ruins were shrouded in an eerie silence, with only the mournful sound of the wind whistling through the broken steel bars.

Finally, Bingyu spoke first, stammering, "Uh... what's going on? Where's the aurora? Miss Kindhearted, Miss Abella, do you know why this is happening?"

Abella subconsciously shook her head, indicating that she was also confused. Yvette pondered for a moment before offering her guess: "It must be that the arrival of the Day of Ending was disrupted... most likely the work of the other world."

"I see." Bingyu breathed a sigh of relief and was somewhat happy. She thought that the mutated evil invasion plan had been thwarted, so wouldn't it be much safer for Mr. Dugrabi to go there?

Abella also thought it was alright, not because she was happy for Dugrabi, but simply because she was currently too weak to participate. Now that the Day of the End had been suddenly canceled, it was most likely postponed to a later date, which was naturally better for her.

Moreover, perhaps influenced by her master's cautious nature, she felt that it was not a sure thing for the goddess to launch a forced attack on the new world while the monarch's position was still vacant.

Since the divine offspring have no natural enemies, wouldn't it be better to let them continue to develop for a while until all nine monarchs are born?

Only Yvette remained somewhat troubled after giving her conclusion. She felt that Rosalind, who had already reached the pinnacle of the human world, would definitely be involved in such a major event as the descent of the End Witch, and might even be one of the main executors of the destruction of the Aurora Gate. Although the outcome was good now, who knew if Rosalind had been injured or even sacrificed in the process?

However, until she gets concrete facts, she tries to think positively.

……

And so, after the abrupt and unsatisfying end of the day, life in the Water Tower Kingdom returned to normal.

Those low-level aberrations that were summoned to the Mother Nest, after losing their target, mostly returned to the Submerged City and continued to be regulars at Yvette's fishing rod.

In her later leisure time, sitting by the river and watching the fish float on the surface, Yvette would inexplicably think of Dugrabi. For a while, the black dragon had been acting up, bringing her trash all day long. At the time, she was quite exasperated and gave it a stern warning. Now that she hadn't seen it bring her trash for a long time, she even felt a pang of nostalgia. To her, Dugrabi was completely different from Rosalyn. If Rosalyn was the warm, comforting daughter she had raised herself, then Dugrabi was like a domesticated mongrel, always happy. If she was in a good mood, she could reach out and pet it, and it would be delighted; if she was in a bad mood, she could let it entertain itself, and it didn't mind.

Now that Gouzi has gone on a long trip, even though she has three magic books as a protective shield and is a dragon with a lifespan of up to 2000 years, she can't help but worry that she might not be able to meet him again in the future.

But it should be possible, right? Rosalind, with her human body, could become the strongest person in the world, so there's no reason for Dugrabi, as the dragon prince, to die halfway through.

In addition, she will continue to compile the next installment in the Grimoire series, "The Grimoire of Earth," and the final book, "The Grimoire of Heavenly Punishment." However, without the reason of "writing textbooks for students," her motivation will be much less, much like a novelist without a deadline, and her progress will become increasingly slow.

……

In December of the same year, which was the fourth winter since Yvette and her companions arrived in the Water Tower Kingdom, Yvette, who had grown tired of the beautiful scenery, finally decided to bid farewell and leave.

Over the past four years, she has gone into the mountains every now and then to devour a small portion of the mutants, and she has only managed to clear out less than a third of the mutants so far.

The reason for proceeding in such a slow and low-key manner is due to another matter.

Upon her initial arrival, her hasty actions in devouring the mutants caused such a commotion that it shocked the local governor, Ed.

He quickly borrowed the shrine in the sanctuary and contacted the headquarters of the Black Tide Continent Sanctuary, who then sent a gracious person to investigate the matter.

This gracious person's name is "Elite White Dove," known in the underworld as "Detective White Dove." He is said to be very professional and has participated in on-site investigations in similar "Agashe mutant sudden death incidents," making him very experienced.

At the time, in Agasher, his judgment was that "this must have been done by some high-level aberration passing by," which made the local puppet villagers of Agasher breathe a sigh of relief and return to their peaceful lives.

Now that he has arrived in the Water Tower Country, he still adheres to his principles and immediately ruled out the three outsiders, Yvette, Ice Rain, and Abella, as suspects. After investigating, he concluded that "it was that high-level aberration that did it again."

This made Yvette admire him greatly. She thought to herself that it was something that anyone could understand at a glance, yet he still meticulously went through all the reasoning processes. This Mr. Elliott was indeed very professional.

Afterwards, in order to follow in the footsteps of that mysterious mutant, the patriotic detective White Dove left after only a few days.

He codenamed the mysterious aberration "Blood Demon" and believed that if this monster grew up, it would become a threat to the peaceful lives of the machine race, so it had to be arrested and nipped in the bud as soon as possible.

After the White Dove Detective left, Yvette immediately reflected on the incident and took it as a lesson.

She thought that even the mechanical races, who had no conflict of interest, would notice the unusual things during her large-scale devouring. So what about the aberrations?
Wouldn't the Mother Nest forces, higher-level monarchs, or even the Witch of the End, notice her because of similar situations?

Perhaps she was distracted by the preparations for the Day of the End and didn't notice me, but now that the Day of the End is over, she might have time to properly examine the situation in the Land of the End... If I were to stand out too much at this time, wouldn't I easily be targeted?
Therefore, based on the above-mentioned complicated and turbulent thoughts, Yvette made a groundbreaking summary of a "vegetable stealing theory".

She planned to treat the Land of the End as a large vegetable garden, but she wasn't the owner; she was just a petty thief stealing vegetables. She would steal a bit from every place, then move on to another spot and continue stealing.

She can steal a little at a time and slowly wear herself down. As long as she doesn't get caught by the garden manager, one day she'll be able to grow strong by stealing vegetables. At that time, she might even be able to take over the entire garden.

What a flawless plan! She secretly marveled at her own talent.

The only downside might be that it takes a bit of time.

(End of this chapter)

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