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When Mo Lan first tested as a Sorceress, she had felt as though she were a woman of destiny. But when three Sorceresses appeared in the same class, and the Academy already had a Sorceress senior only one year older than them, Mo Lan's excitement had already settled. Perhaps in the past, witches who evolved into Sorceresses were exceedingly rare, but now she was merely one of four lucky ones. No matter how impressive Sorceresses were, at the end of the day, it was only their potential that was…-
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Chapter 116 - Germinating Wheat Seeds Ever since that conversation with the Headmistress where she'd stumbled upon her own problems, Mo Lan hadn't missed a single Magic Q&A class. Although none of these issues were ones she'd asked about during the Q&A sessions themselves, Mo Lan had come to recognize the true value of the Headmistress's guidance. Until her reading caught up, she couldn't afford to miss these classes. Especially given her situation—she was different from the other young witches. There…-
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Purple Gold Coins required 10,000 Mana to charge, retained only 100 Mana, and could only be made by Advanced Sorceresses. Her {Energy Storage Card — 100 Mana} would only cost young witches 1,500 Mana even if sold at five times the production cost! Mo Lan's breathing grew heavy. Had she accidentally created a card six or seven times cheaper than Purple Gold Coins? "How can the loss be so enormous?" Mo Lan couldn't help but ask. "Materials capable of stably storing and quickly releasing a transcendent's…-
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"These are the dormitories? Are we sure we're in the right place?" Every first-year little witch had the same thought. Row upon row of earthen houses—even though some walls were draped in green vines and some yards were planted with flowers, none of that could disguise the fact that, beyond whatever effort their occupants had put into decoration, the houses themselves looked incredibly crude. Even Mo Lan, who had grown up living in dilapidated buildings, felt a twinge of disappointment. These earthen…-
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Every time they manifested, the memory images were incomparably clear. Her spellcasting material was rich beyond measure. When other young witches cast spells, their thoughts were fuzzy and their instructions unclear. They needed to try again and again, refining details to sharpen their instructions. Sometimes they even needed incantations to guide their concentration and issue commands to their magical power. When Mo Lan cast spells, she pulled crystal-clear image material directly from her mind. Her mana…-
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"Yes! But it might come out misshapen, or have a bad texture, or taste terrible. It could only be called a failed loaf of bread—just like what you just made!" Amisha said, pointing at the rather wilted weed. Mo Lan: "..." What she had just produced was a textbook example of failed magic. "Creating magic is easy. Creating magic with practical use is hard. But having the spirit of research and creation is commendable. Every successful loaf of bread only got its mold after predecessors baked it first and…-
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Chapter 112 - Planting Magic When Amisha arrived on her broomstick for the planting magic class, she was astonished by the size of the fields the young witches had cleared. The smallest was just over one mu, while the largest looked to be around three mu. "Sylph, don't tell me you spent the entire weekend tilling land?" Mo Lan asked. That largest plot belonged to Sylph. "Yep! I was busy until dark last night before heading back to the dormitory!" Sylph looked exhausted, but her eyes shone with excitement.…-
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Amisha: "..." In every previous class of young witches, there had always been struggles with the large hoes when first learning planting magic, but none had ever been quite like this group. Past young witches had certainly worried about not being able to control the large hoes and failing to till their fields, but they'd only put in effort during class and on weekends—at most staying a bit after class to attune with their hoes a little longer. And she never assigned impossible tasks! The purpose of…-
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The other young witches also began cleaning their cooking utensils one after another. In their spare time outside of class, they had been studying some magic as well. In fact, unlike Mo Lan, who had taken on the task of proofreading workbooks and lost a great deal of her free time to it, the young witches had actually been progressing faster than her in self-studying magic. Mo Lan had only managed to learn both casting methods for the Cleaning spell. The other young witches, however, had already gotten…-
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On the Friday of the week of the third-years' first monthly exam, all the first-year young witches had learned to make every dish in 《Learning Culinary Magic from Scratch》 using culinary magic: two types of bread, two types of vegetable soup, and three types of grilled meat cutlets. "With that, we've covered everything in the introductory culinary magic course. If you wish to further study culinary magic going forward, the basic approach is the same as what we learned in class—first familiarize…-
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