The Witch of the Roll Never Gives Up

Chapter 2 Dudu Bird Custard

Moran took the letter and waved excitedly to his mother: "We're here!"

Shana looked at her empty hand, but seemed to be holding something:

"Take it, the admission notice contains the contract witch's magic, only the little witch herself can see it!"

This is the first time Moran heard about this. It turns out that this letter also has anti-peep function!

Shana quickly asked about the time of her daughter's entrance ceremony this year.

After her daughter goes to school, she can go out into the wilderness and continue her journey.

"Three days later at eight o'clock in the evening," Moran said.

The entrance ceremony usually starts every year between June and August, but this year it is especially early.

When he thought of leaving Cuixiyuan, where he had lived for thirteen years, so soon, Mo Lan felt a little reluctant to leave.

Shana could see her daughter's sadness. It was the first time a young witch left home.

She lifted the basket in her hand to divert her daughter's attention:

"Little Moran, I have your favorite dudu bird eggs today. I will steam the egg custard for you later!"

"Dudu bird eggs?" Moran's eyes lit up and he immediately went downstairs: "I'll go to the backyard to pull onions!"

The Dudu bird is a kind of water bird that lives in Cuixiyuan. Its meat is inedible, but its eggs are extremely delicious. It is one of the rare delicacies on the witch's table.

Most witches like to eat it fried.

Moran privately believes that making custard with Dudu bird eggs is the best.

A spoonful of sesame oil, a spoonful of soy sauce, and a little spoonful of chopped green onion. It is salty, fragrant and tender.

The soy sauce used in cooking at home was made by Shana's mother using magic to assist her in dictating her memories of making soy sauce in her previous life.

This is the only one in the entire Valen continent.

It's just that most doo-doos lay eggs in early spring. After spring, they lay fewer and fewer eggs.

Moran hasn't had custard in a month.

Shana's mother is very poor at freezing skills, but she is very good at cooking magic. The steamed eggs she makes are even more flavorful than in her previous life.

Thinking of this, she couldn't help but swallow her saliva and speed up her steps downstairs.

*

After breakfast, the tableware lined up and jumped into the sink to be cleaned. The mother and daughter sat down in the rocking chairs to rest.

Moran recalled the breakfast made by his mother and felt a little worried: "I wonder if the witch academy has bird custard to eat!"

"There is definitely no custard, but there is definitely no shortage of Dudu bird eggs." Shana said with a smile: "If you learn the magic of cooking, you can make those foods you always talk about by yourself."

"Mom! You read my mind again!" Moran accused with his hands on his hips.

"Sorry, I've improved my magic recently, but my control is still a bit lacking."

Shana glanced away in annoyance. As long as she didn't see her daughter's eyes, her recently unstable mental magic wouldn't be suddenly triggered.

Moran sighed: "That's all, just read it. Anyway, I have no secrets in front of my mother."

Who told her mother to be a psychic witch?

Only witches who specialize in spiritual magic and have reached an advanced stage can be called spiritual witches.

The waterfowl living nearby were inevitably affected by the spiritual magic of Shana's mother. They were impressed by her charm and sent gifts from Baba.

Not to mention her daughter, whom she lives with day and night.

Moran has long been used to it.

When she was just born, her identity as a soul from another world was discovered by Shana's mother, who wanted to use magic to read babies' speech.

At that time, she thought she was going to be treated as an alien and killed.

As a result, Shana's mother said with a smile, "The reincarnated little witch is much easier to take care of than the one born naturally." She was immediately confused.

Later she learned that in Valen, there was a lot of magic that could accomplish such things like reincarnation with memories.

Varun is also extremely xenophobic. He strictly follows the traditional race and cares about the purity of the newborn's soul.

But witches are not among them.

Shana's mother knew even her biggest secret - time travel, and Moran had nothing to hide.

It was also at that time that she learned about the existence of the Well of the Sky, and came up with the idea of ​​​​working hard to learn magic, return to the Blue Star before the big bang, and prevent the end of the world.

Unfortunately, the traditional view of witches is that young witches before the age of thirteen should have a carefree childhood.

The real learning period begins after the age of thirteen. At that time, the witch academy will give the little witch all the knowledge and skills they need for free.

So much so that Shana's mother refused to teach her anything intellectual in advance, let alone learn magic in advance.

In order to prevent her from stealing lessons, all the witch magic books at home were also collected.

Ordinary foreign books were placed in the living room, but Moran couldn't understand a word of them.

The "Young Witch Books", which every little witch has, is the only book she has access to.

Because it is written in witch literature, witches are naturally proficient in witch literature. Moran can understand it as soon as he is born. In the past thirteen years, it has been read over and over again.

In this book, there is only some common sense about the witch clan, and there is very little introduction to the witch academy.

Until now, she knew nothing about the Witch College except for the admission notice, and she didn't even know which direction the college was in.

I really want to use the mental advantage of time travel to learn and accumulate in advance, but there is no way to stay ahead of other witches.

The advantage of being born with the knowledge of time travel was completely wasted by her.

So far, she is no different from an ordinary little witch.

The Well of the Sky is a place where only a few powerful people in Valen can set foot.

If you fail to study in advance and gain an advantage, you will have to work hard to pass the exam after enrolling!

*

Three days later, Moran held the rolled-up first volume of the "Young Witch Series" and flipped through it boredly, frequently looking at the magic clock on the wall.

Tonight, we are about to enter school.

She had never found time so difficult to pass.

Shana came over with a cloth bag in one hand and a wand in the other: "Little Moran, get up!"

Moran sighed and moved his position.

Shana tapped the sofa with her wand, and the sofa immediately shrank to the size of a palm and fell into the pocket in her hand.

"Do you still want this stool?" Moran said, pointing to the broken wooden stool by the wall.

This stool was carved out by Shana's mother using magic. It was rough in workmanship and had an unstable bottom. She often sat on it when she was a child.

"No, I don't want it. It's too shabby. The second-hand market won't accept it." Shana took a look and said.

Only then did Molan feel relieved and moved to the stool to sit down, watching Shana's mother being busy inside and outside.

After receiving the admission notice, she was very busy, but Shana's mother was very busy.

Busy packing.

As we all know, all the learning and daily necessities for the little witch during her time at school are provided free of charge by the Witch Academy.

To enroll, you only need to wear the school robe issued by the college.

Moran had nothing to pack, so it was obvious whose luggage it belonged to.

After she goes to school, Shana's mother will also leave Cuixiyuan.

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