The Witch of the Roll Never Gives Up

Chapter 248 Hunting Skills Lesson

As for Moran, the ruthless man who ended the fight in a few minutes, the little witches said: "You are no longer within our comparison range!"

No comparison, no comparison at all!

Moran also felt that if this continued, she would be happy to win, but the training effect would not be achieved.

Winning or not is secondary, the training effect is the most important.

Moran thought for a while and said: "Next time I train, I don't have to move at super speed."

"You don't need to move at super speed? Are you serious?" Vasida suddenly became nervous. Then couldn't she just run away and defeat Moran?

Of course Moran knew what she was thinking: "As long as you don't have to."

If everyone doesn't use it, there won't be much difference in speed, and it will be more difficult for Moran to win.

Nor is it a training that relies on speed.

There is nothing easy to train in super-speed movement. It can be improved by merging blood, which is equivalent to an acquired natural ability.

"Isn't that still a loser? It's just a slower loss." Vasida said.

She felt that it was unlikely that she could defeat Moran.

"That's not necessarily true..." Cheryl said suddenly.

"What can you do?" Vasida asked quickly.

Cheryl looked at Moran.

Moran said wisely: "Okay, okay, I won't listen! I'll go to another training ground to practice magic first."

What else could they plot? The most they could do was to work together to deal with her during training next week.

For her, it was a small challenge, but nothing more.

That’s what makes it interesting!

Speaking of which, the last magic practice class of this semester is about to begin.

After Moran consumed half of today's magic power, he went back and read the hunting skills course materials.

"'How to Cook a Wild Beast'?" Moran read the title of the book, a little confused: "Why is it not like a hunting skills book, but more like a book about butchering?"

After she finished reading the book, she realized that her doubts about the title were not unnecessary at all. Moran was willing to call it the witch version of the Chef Ding's Art of Unraveling the Cow!

This book talks about how to hunt to retain the maximum value of the prey from the perspective of its final use.

For prey with high fur value, we will teach you how to hunt the prey without damaging the fur of the prey. After hunting, how to skin the prey and how to treat the fur.

For prey with high flesh and blood value, teach how to hunt the prey without damaging the flesh and blood as much as possible, as well as subsequent preservation issues.

This class also involves a special type of magic that has the same principles as cooking magic and sewing magic - butchering magic.

It is to infect a set of ordinary slaughtering tools, and then let the slaughtering tools process the prey on its behalf.

Of course, the premise is that you can handle the prey skillfully before you can let the slaughtering tools do the work for you.

The learning method is similar to that of cooking magic, you first learn how to handle the prey yourself.

Regarding magic, this book only mentions it in the last chapter, which is not very large, so it is obviously not the focus of the teaching.

"If I had known that there was still slaughter magic, I wouldn't have used the knife in the {Mobile Kitchen Card} to practice sharpening and flying knife skills."

Moran went to Senior Sister Lilith and asked about the style of slaughtering tools. Combined with Blue Star's hunting tools, he made a {Slaughtering Tool Card} and started the infection in advance.

He also didn't forget to inform the other little witches in the second grade.

The hunting skills class is still held at the magic training ground.

Open-air training ground No. 114, with 80% grassland and 20% woods, is home to dozens of animals that often appear on witches' tables, such as duds, green fruit sheep, black pigs, and running bulls.

Most of the meat ingredients at the college’s food collection area come from here.

It is always covered by a magic circle and is not open to the public. Moran and the others have only seen the situation inside from the sky.

As soon as class started, Ms. Amisha assigned a task: "Everyone will handle at least five dud birds today!"

In front of each of Moran and the others, there was a cage with a doo-doo bird.

"For furry prey like the Dudu bird, which only needs meat and eggs from the whole body, it is key to clean the fur. Usually, it is scalded with hot water first..."

Moran thought to himself, isn't this just like killing a chicken?

But don’t you need to cut your neck to bleed?

After Ms. Amisha finished speaking, Moran asked the question.

"No need. The blood of the Dudu bird has no fishy smell, and the bloody Dudu bird meat is actually more tender. So when you kill the Dudu bird later, it is best to make it bleed less." Ami Sha said.

Moran nodded, indicating that he understood.

After Ms. Amisha told them the secret of hair plucking, she let them do it.

The other little witch took out the slaughtering tool card and picked up the bird-killing tool.

Only Moran drew his wand.

A large ball of water directly covered the five doo-doo birds in the cage with their feet tied up.

This is the water drowning technique. Use this magic to cover the mouth, nose and other places with holes, and the water element will get in and quickly enter the heart and lungs.

It didn't take long before all the doo-doo birds were drowned to death by the water-drowning technique.

Moran did not stop casting the spell, but continued the drowning spell. The water wrapped the bird and floated out of the cage, followed by a large ball of fire.

There was only a small cluster at first, but it soon spread to cover the water ball, and the water temperature gradually increased.

After counting silently for about twenty seconds, Moran withdrew his magic, and the five hot doodle birds fell into the bucket.

While the other little witches were still deciding whether to knock the bird on the head or cut its neck first, Moran had already started plucking the feathers with his bare hands.

It took less than an hour to deal with the five Dudu birds. It was neat and tidy. Magic helped a lot.

"You didn't say you learned slaughtering in your previous life!" Amisha asked.

"I learned a little bit." Moran said with a smile.

Amisha was not surprised at all when she heard this answer: "Have you read the textbook?"

"I have read it." Moran said.

"Then try to deal with other animals in the training ground! Deal with one of each. If you can complete it, this class will be considered as your end of the class in advance." Amisha directly let her do it by herself. She only tested the results at the end.

Moran certainly had no objection.

Even if other prey were not tied up and locked in a cage like the Dudu bird, she still needed to catch them by herself. For Moran, who had already learned the eight elements of magic: gold, wood, water, fire, earth, wind, thunder, and ice, she was not afraid at all.

"This is a good opportunity to practice magic! We must make good use of it!"

Moran planned to use all the magic that could be used.

I'm not afraid of wasting my talent. After all, some magics don't get many chances to be used.

This time, I finally have a live, active target to practice with.

After using a lucky spell on myself, she rode her broom to the sky to find prey.

The little witches looked at her with envy as she flew away.

That's hunting!

They... Alas! It's so hard to pluck bird feathers!

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