The Witch of the Roll Never Gives Up

Chapter 132 Imperfect Progress Bar (3 more chapters at the end of the month to help with the ranking

Chapter 132 Imperfect Progress Bar (Additional 3 chapters at the end of the month~Please vote for the monthly ticket, please subscribe, please read)

"How is it? Do you like it? After practicing magic every time, you can clearly see your progress. Seeing the gray progress bar turn green little by little, will it make you feel more accomplished? More motivated?" Moran asked.

Vasida and Sylph: "..."

It seems to be more motivated, but why can't they be happy at all?

There is a feeling of being cheated inexplicably, but I don't understand why, Moran obviously didn't lie to them.

"Unfortunately, this function is not perfect yet! I haven't learned it yet, and it can't accurately observe it. If you see the progress bar turn red, it means I haven't learned it yet, and the progress bar can't feedback your learning progress." Moran said.

Originally, she planned to develop this function after she learned all the magic and practiced it to the peak level.

But I'm afraid it will take a long time.

Just after hearing what Sylph and Vasida said, she suddenly decided to make it for them to play with first, to stimulate their enthusiasm and motivation to learn magic.

They are all witches, and they should use their unlimited magic talents.

Many times, it is not that there is no time, but that the heart is slack, and it is far from the time to lie down and enjoy.

However, because she has not learned magic well, the progress bar is not perfect yet, and there is an upper limit.

This upper limit will increase as her magic progresses, and there is no need to go back to the furnace to remake it.

This function is achieved by the absolute control of the card book over all cards, including those that have been sold.

It can also be regarded as an urging for Moran herself. From now on, she must work hard to prevent Vasida and Sylph from catching up with her in magic level. The progress bar turns red.

"If the magic learning progress exceeds you, the progress bar will turn red. If it does not exceed, it will just show normal gray and green?"

Vasida and Sylph looked at their cards again. That's right, it was all gray and green, without a trace of red!

What to do? I feel like I want to see it turn red!

Not to mention all of them turning red, at least one or two of them turning red is fine!

Their memory is not as good as Moran's, but they can't all learn magic worse than her!

We are all witches, the gap is too big, how sad!

Moran's talent manifestation is not like that of the book witch Tracy, which is related to learning and knowledge!

Witches should focus on the development of talent manifestations? Who said that? Absolutely impossible!

However... "Le Le" alone is not as good as "Le Le" with many people.

"Moran, I think this progress bar function is pretty good! You can sell this function to the little witches!" Vasida suggested.

"It's not perfect yet. It will become invalid once it exceeds my learning progress. Who will buy it?" Moran said: "If everyone is given it, the cost will be too high."

She also wants to sell it, but can she sell it? Wait... "What do you think? If I set up a prize-winning competition in the first grade, whoever's progress bar on the card turns red can come to my place to draw a food card for free, and the imperfect progress bar function is sold at half price for a limited time. Would you be willing to buy it?"

"Of course!" Vasida and Sylph said without hesitation: "We will give you the magic power of the newly upgraded card, and we will also participate in this competition!"

Hehe! Now it's good, no one can escape!

This time, Vasida and Sylph seemed more active and enthusiastic than her, the card seller. After meeting up with the other little witches in the first grade, they took the initiative to help her promote the progress bar function.

"Show the progress of magic learning?"

"If you improve your magic, there will be more green?"

"If it turns red, does that mean you have surpassed Moran?"

"First-year prize competition? If the progress bar turns red, you can draw cards for free?"

Moran nodded and took out the "Blue Star Food Card List" that she had given to the deans:

"The range of cards to be drawn is in this. They are all finished food cards, and they are finished food cards exclusively for the deans.

After the progress bar turns red for the first time, if it is still red after a week, you can draw again.

And now it only costs half the price to upgrade the card! The function will be gradually improved. If you buy it again after it is improved, you will be charged according to the level."

The dean did not allow her to sell finished food cards to the little witches, but he did not say that she could not use them as rewards!

The rewards are only for a few little witches, and they can only draw one card each time, so as not to affect the enthusiasm of the little witches to learn cooking and cooking magic, and rely entirely on her cards to fill their stomachs.

What else can the little witches hesitate about now?

"One word, buy!"

In their opinion, this competition is similar to taking the monthly exam and getting magic coins as rewards, or even better.

If you don't do well in the monthly exam, you will be punished by the workbook. With this progress bar function turned on, you will be rewarded if you study well, and there will be no punishment if you don't study well!

It's a finished food card specially provided for the dean! They have never seen any of the delicacies on it!

The little witches who have long been conquered by the Blue Star Food Seasoning Pack did not hesitate at all.

And now it's half price!

"(* ̄︶ ̄)"

Moran was even happier. Under normal circumstances, she sold five times the cost, and now half price is 2.5 times, so she still made a profit, and a lot of it.

After all, it is a growth-oriented function. Although it depends more on her own knowledge, it is not cheap.

As the contracts were written one by one, she became the creditor of the little witches again. Even Sylph had to pay in installments.

And all the little witches received a brand new, gray-green {character card}.

The other little witches were fine, but Aisi was more upset: "What! I practice cooking magic every day and make delicious food every day, why can't I keep up with you, Moran?"

She thought she could draw a card now!

"What percentage of magic power can you output with your cooking magic?" Moran asked.

This question stumped Aisi. How could she calculate the percentage? "Probably consumes magic power equivalent to 1 mana each time!"

Moran: "..."

There are exercise books, why hasn't mathematics been put on the agenda yet?

"What's the total amount?"

"60 mana."

"That's 1.6 to 1.7 percent." Moran said, "I'm now at 1.9 percent, and I'm about to reach the primary level.

This percentage is the ratio of the maximum single output of magic power to the total amount of magic power when casting a spell.

2% is the standard for the primary level of magic, but there are many determining factors in the middle, such as the accuracy of instructions, the concentration required when casting a spell, the degree of infection of kitchen utensils, etc. All aspects need to be paid attention to.

If you strengthen these aspects, you will be fine. Look at the progress bar of your cooking magic. It's actually very close to 100%. You're about to surpass me!"

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