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    • The Cornflower Witch Chapter 21

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      by — Chapter 21: New Student Brawl "Balun, stab his lower left!" "Solin, come on, take that guy down." Inside the training ground, two young men were sparring with wooden swords, and the battle was fierce. Other students stood ten meters away, watching and some even cheering them on. The area was spacious, and on the wooden racks at the edge of the ground hung many blunt weapons and blades. This was Viscount Xuefeng's training ground, located within the castle in the North District. Due to Scholar Hyde's…
    • The Cornflower Witch Chapter 20

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      by — Chapter 20: Gradually Familiar Classmates In the backyard of Scholar Hyde’s mansion. On the green lawn, everyone sat on chairs of various sizes, forming a semicircle around Scholar Hyde, listening to him impart knowledge. "As everyone knows, the land we currently inhabit, that is, the continent, rests on the back of a giant serpent, rising and falling on the sea of clouds." "There are a total of seven such continents, arranged in a staggered fashion, and the conditions on each continent vary…
    • The Cornflower Witch Chapter 19

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      by — Chapter 19: First Day of Class At Hylial's home. The serene girl was currently sitting in front of a mirror, combing her long hair, but unlike usual, there was a small basin next to her containing fine black powder. She dipped a wet cotton cloth into water, stained it with the fine black powder, then applied it to her long hair, and evenly brushed it with a comb. Her originally silver-white long hair gradually turned black. "Does Lia really have to dye her hair black?" Talil stood beside her, helping…
    • The Cornflower Witch Chapter 18

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      by — Chapter 18: The Boy Chasing Otters The wind whistled through the wheat fields and the wilderness, and the leaves fell from the mountain forests. Mick ran strenuously through dead leaves and gravel, a sword in one hand, his eyes fixed on the constantly moving figure beside him, herding it in a certain direction. Almost, almost, just a little more. He chanted in his heart, then leaped again, stomping on a tree trunk, shaking down dirt, and charging towards the running figure. His longsword cut through…
    • The Cornflower Witch Chapter 17

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      by — Chapter 17: Visiting Scholar Hyde Hylial's life began to become exceptionally regular. In the morning, she focused on practicing the "Dew Prayer Method," then read the books Marilyn found for her. In the afternoon, she would practice sword fighting and the "Breathing Method," and also water the newly planted Swan Orchids in the yard. Thus, she slowly settled down, and everything progressed in an orderly manner. … More than a week later, Hylial finally completed her study of the "Dew Prayer…
    • The Cornflower Witch Chapter 16

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      by — Chapter 16: The Dew Prayer Method Two days later, Hylial walked out of the Adventurers’ Guild hall alone, clutching a book and a small bag of seeds. These were given to her by Marilyn, supposedly acquired from Madame Faran in the West District, who was said to be an expert in gardening. Back home, Hylial sat under the shade of a tree in the backyard, poring over the unnamed notebook. It contained many hand-drawn illustrations, with some small tips. The book wasn't thick, only documenting the…
    • The Cornflower Witch Chapter 15

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      by — Chapter 15: The Returning Student In the afternoon, the scorching sun blazed. A common, old horse-drawn carriage creaked slowly into Burntstone City. Several minutes later, the carriage stopped in front of a quiet residence in the western district. A chubby boy, about 17 years old, jumped out. He was dressed in plain, durable brown robes, with a thick, brass-bound book hanging from his leather belt, and a wooden box with worn, whitened edges strapped to his back. Arriving at the residence, he stood on…
    • The Cornflower Witch Chapter 14

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      by — Chapter 14: The Path of a Gardener Hylial and Talil didn't crowd under the signboard with everyone else. Instead, they watched from a distance, listening to the discussions, while the young woman roughly surveyed the members of the guild. There were 6 adventurers who had reached Level 1 Affinity. Most of the others also possessed breathing techniques or other abilities, so they weren't entirely ordinary people. It seemed that mastering a breathing technique was the most basic requirement to become an…
    • The Cornflower Witch Chapter 13

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      by — Chapter 13: The Adventuring Party A five-day introductory lesson allowed Hylial to quickly understand common knowledge of this world, such as copper coins, Silverleaf Coins, and Goldflower Coins, and how to judge their origin, year, and value based on the patterns of flowers and leaves imprinted on them. 100-110 rotten copper coins = 1 Silverleaf Coin 100 Silverleaf Coins = 1 Goldflower Coin "Most Silverleaf Coins have leaf patterns on their backs. This is because the earliest Silverleaf Coins were…
    • The Cornflower Witch Chapter 12

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      by — New day. After breakfast, Hylial and Talil went to Winnie’s house. Little Randy was also playing in the living room, holding a large ball of yarn. “You’re here.” Winnie walked out of the kitchen, bringing freshly baked cookies and offering them to the two. “Have some.” She then picked up Randy, took him back to his room to play by himself, and began their first formal lesson. “First, I need to assess Miss Lia’s mastery of text.” She placed a thick book on the table. “This is *The…
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