Chapter Index

    “And this is just the revenue from the Witch-edition Card Shop and card pools. I noticed you never seem to have listed your cards in the Dawn Society’s Card Shop or card pools? Though you do have a share of the revenue from the Dawn Society’s membership Contract fees — that’s included in there too,” Mo Lan reminded her.

    Carmela had indeed forgotten about this card for a long time. The main reason was that when she had left Valen, Card Magic hadn’t even had time to fully spread among the witches yet!

    The thought of how much she must have missed out on made her heart ache.

    Without a moment’s delay, she followed the prompts to update the version on her Management Card, then listed all the cards that could be publicly sold to other races in the Dawn Society’s Card Shop next door.

    Meanwhile, Mo Lan exchanged a look with her companions and was the first to produce three beautifully bound copies of 《Card Magic》, handing them to the three senior Sorceresses.

    She didn’t even forget Lady Anita, who had become an Artifact Spirit with her soul in slumber. “This is an introductory book on my Sorceress Magic.”

    Lilith, Vasida, and Sylph followed suit, each producing their own Sorceress Magic books:

    “This is mine!” x3

    Before they had enrolled, Traci and Senior Anita had already gone to the Well of the Sky. Lady Carmela had been in Valen at the time, but back then, their exploration of their own Sorceress Magic hadn’t been deep enough.

    Now they were eager for their seniors to see what they had achieved in Sorceress Magic over the years.

    These books were all the latest editions of their Sorceress Magic books, recently reorganized at Mo Lan’s suggestion.

    Traci and Carmela had always been interested in the younger Sorceresses’ Sorceress Magic and gladly accepted the books, finishing them with the Speed-Reading Spell.

    The copy meant for Anita was carefully put away by Traci.

    After finishing, Traci first used the Golden Pen Technique to write a Card Magic Contract, opened the Card Magic interface, and after thoroughly studying the Witch-edition card system, she unhesitatingly recharged a large amount of Mana and acquired Sylph’s Hybrid Magic card, Lilith’s Blood Magic card, and Vasida’s devouring magic card.

    These Sorceress Magic cards, combined with what was written in all four of their Sorceress Magic books, gave Traci an immediate understanding of the advantages of breaking Sorceress Magic down into pieces for sale. It also gave her a profound appreciation of Mo Lan’s business acumen.

    Though she wasn’t particularly skilled in such matters, her learning ability was exceptional!

    Before long, after a flurry of operations on her Management Card, a large batch of Book Magic-related cards appeared in the Witch-edition Card Shop. She even selected a portion to list on the Dawn Society’s shop.

    On the other side, Carmela was immersed in a frenzy of card purchasing.

    When the two of them finally looked up from the younger generation’s diverse array of Sorceress Magic cards, four pairs of expectant eyes were gazing at them, sparkling brightly.

    “Your Sorceress Magic… is all quite excellent. You’ve developed it far better than we did back in our day,” Carmela offered in a rather stiff evaluation, her long golden hair swaying gently with her somewhat rigid nod.

    She truly couldn’t think of more words of praise.

    Not only had the young Sorceresses deconstructed their magic with such precision, they had also achieved a perfect tiered profit structure. By comparison, their own development methods back then had been far too crude.

    Looking at those astonishing sales figures, she felt her heart bleeding.

    “Our seniors have seen so much of the world,” Mo Lan spoke up at just the right moment, her eyes full of anticipation. “Do you have any advice for our future development?”

    Lilith and the other two immediately nodded like pecking chicks, the thirst for knowledge practically overflowing from their eyes.

    Carmela jolted and, without a moment’s hesitation, pushed her friend beside her forward. “Traci! You’re the knowledgeable one — you give them advice!”

    All four of Mo Lan’s group immediately turned to Traci.

    Traci pondered for a moment before speaking. “Hmm… I just noticed that the Card Shop has a type of card that records magic levels. Do you all have one? Let me take a look at your current Mana levels and magic levels first.”

    “Do you mean the Status Card?” Mo Lan and the others immediately handed over their Status Cards.

    Traci examined them one by one, commenting as she went:

    “Lilith, I see you’ve collected nearly all of the blood cards from Valen’s various magical races. But you probably haven’t finished researching the corresponding blood fusion spells yet, correct?”

    Lilith nodded repeatedly. “That’s right, I’m currently researching blood fusion spells. My plan is to extract the bloodline talents of all Valen’s magical races into spells, and then go to the Well of the Sky to collect blood from other magical races and turn every magical race’s bloodline talent into my own magic!”

    Traci gave a slight nod. “Your direction for developing Sorceress Magic is correct. However, I’d suggest that before going to the Well of the Sky, you learn as many branches of Witch Magic as possible. Get them to at least Advanced level — Peak level would be best.”

    She flipped to Vasida and Sylph’s Status Cards:

    “The same goes for you two. There are no issues with how you’re developing your Sorceress Magic so far, and your Mana levels are quite good. It’s just that your Witch Magic levels are a bit lacking. Try to prepare as thoroughly as possible before going to the Well of the Sky.

    This might take a considerable amount of time, but it’s truly worth it.

    The worlds within the Well of the Sky are countless, and each one has its own rules.

    Some worlds’ rules might restrict a portion of your magical abilities. You could encounter all sorts of strange situations.

    For example, if you found yourselves in a world with no fire-element elemental force but were only proficient in fire-element magic, what would you do if you ran into danger?

    That’s why the more well-rounded a person is, the higher their survival rate in the Well of the Sky, and the greater their gains.

    Many people who go to the Well of the Sky start with the primary goal of filling in gaps in their magical talents. We Sorceresses are born with Unlimited All-Element Magic talent — don’t waste that advantage.”

    Lilith, Vasida, and Sylph all became solemn at once. They had assumed that brute force conquers all — that as long as they had powerful magic they could bring to bear, learning other types of magic to a passable level would be enough, and that Sorceress Magic was the true foundation.

    But now Senior Traci was telling them that other worlds might restrict portions of their magical abilities.

    In that kind of situation, being well-rounded became crucial. What if they really did encounter an extreme scenario?

    Traci scrolled through the seemingly endless magic column on Mo Lan’s Status Card.

    When Carmela noticed she hadn’t said anything for a while, she leaned over to look too — and was immediately stunned. “Moira, you’ve learned all human magic and dragon-tongue magic?”

    “Plus Angel magic and Demon magic, though those aren’t suitable for casting yourself since they can influence you mentally. I’ve turned them all into magic cards.”

    Mo Lan was also mulling over what Senior Traci had just told Sylph and the others, and asked, “Shouldn’t I still learn the magic of Valen’s other races before going to the Well of the Sky? Wouldn’t that be the safest approach?”

    “You’re already more than prepared enough.” Even Traci couldn’t find a single weakness to point out.

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