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    • The Cornflower Witch Chapter 82

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      by — Chapter 82 Bees and Night Flower Bushes "I'm sorry, Mama, I can't master that kind of power right now." Hylial woke from her dream, looking at her hands with amusement and helplessness. That power and technique, even though her mother had specifically demonstrated all the details of the skills that day and imprinted the method of cultivating this ability completely in her memory, she was still too weak. She couldn't even begin to match the miraculous scenes in her memory. If she wasn't mistaken, her…
    • The Cornflower Witch Chapter 81

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      by — Chapter 81: Aster in Midsummer The white swarm of bees, dense and numerous, moved and shifted in the air, their collective buzzing like the constant clatter of metal sheets, a crisp, sharp sound. These white bees formed a hand-like shape, charging into the temple ruins, searching for any possible living creatures. When Hylial saw them from afar, she quickly ran, preparing to leave the temple ruins. But at that moment, not only were they behind her, but buzzing swarms also appeared in front, though not…
    • The Cornflower Witch Chapter 80

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      by — Chapter 80 Ancient Ruins (Thanks to Tower LP Pope for the Alliance Leader) After familiarizing herself with the new abilities of her fate card, Hylial moved through this twisted forest like a fish in water. When the unknown becomes known, fear significantly decreases, and this was currently true for her. Once again, she emerged from the gray-white world into a colorful clearing in the forest. Hylial discovered a strange sight here. In the center of the clearing, there were remnants of stone brick…
    • The Cornflower Witch Chapter 8

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      by — Chapter 8: Girl Under the Moon The iron bells hanging from the carriage swayed, accompanied by crisp sounds, as the caravan slowly moved along the road on the hillside. "That must be Burntstone City," Hylial said, looking out the window at the city built into the mountainside. Just like its name, the stone bricks on it had many charred marks, as if it had been through a great fire. "Exactly, we'll be in Burntstone City soon," said Van der Heath, the merchant, riding his horse past Hylial's carriage.…
    • The Cornflower Witch Chapter 79

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      by — Chapter 79: Alien Perception After a good rest, Hylial felt much better, especially after that dream. She now understood that this place was not entirely unrelated to the normal world. Since knights and witches from the past could enter here, it meant that this place wasn't completely unknown and there had to be a way to enter and exit. After tidying up, she continued hiking up the slope. As she walked alongside the towering cliffs, the view gradually opened up until she reached the summit, from where…
    • The Cornflower Witch Chapter 78

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      by — Chapter 78: Multiple Histories In the Shadow World, on the surface, Nameless Hill. Hylial awoke from her rest, feeling much less tired and her mind somewhat recovered, though not at 100% capacity, perhaps around 80%. Approaching the weathered iron sword again, Hylial recalled the scenes she witnessed in her dream. At the end of that battle, the knight holding the longsword slowly fell, but his sword, plunged into the stone, became a beacon in this Shadow World, briefly parting the heavy fog in the…
    • The Cornflower Witch Chapter 77

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      by — Chapter 77: Reflection in the Water "What does a bird see when it flies over the water, Yero?” In Scholar Hyde's study, a warm fireplace burned. He asked the student who was copying scrolls beside him. "It sees the fish and water plants in the water, doesn't it, teacher?" Yero looked up and asked. "Not just those, it also sees its own reflection." Scholar Hyde coughed, covering his mouth with a towel. "Teacher." Yero put down his pen and walked over, taking Scholar Hyde's place to pat his…
    • The Cornflower Witch Chapter 76

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      by — Chapter 76: Oath of the Standing Sword Step by step, Hylial climbed the steep slope, occasionally having to use her hands to grip the rocks to scale them and continue upwards. After more than half an hour of climbing, Hylial finally reached the last colorful bubble. The grass here was a faint green, unlike the unchanging withered weeds in the gray-white world. The rocks on the mountain had eroded due to the wind, scattering a few dust particles. The area offered an open view, with no space for monsters…
    • The Cornflower Witch Chapter 75

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      by — Chapter 75: Alien Descent Immersed in endless darkness, Hylial’s body twisted in agony, her silver-snow hair disheveled, no longer possessing its original softness. Deep within her soul, a distorted, thick mist seeped into the destiny card, The Daydreaming Girl. The girl in the card remained asleep, but the cornflowers by her side began to wither and fall, and the green grass faded, turning black. The sleeping girl frowned, for as the cornflowers fell, the distant night sky in the background of the…
    • The Cornflower Witch Chapter 74

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      by — Chapter 74 Dark Strange Cat After dealing with the 'Fallen Leaf Monster', Hylial felt a little relaxed. Then she surveyed the narrow clearing again, looking for similar monsters that might exist. Indeed, during her search, she found two more 'monsters' disguised as leaves and killed them with her sword. Black blood flowed along the blade, and wherever it touched, the blade twisted and writhed like an anomaly. This sword is probably ruined, Hylial couldn't help but shake her head, but she had no better…
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