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    • The Cornflower Witch Chapter 255

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      by — While Sylphidya and the two knights were fighting, Lucas, on the other side, was struggling to resist the 'Blood Law' warrior named Alu. The giant axe wielded by the opponent, swaggering with power, was simply the bane of skeletal creatures. No matter what kind of skeleton corpses Lucas summoned and commanded, they would be easily chopped down and shattered by the opponent. Under the constant pressure of the approaching enemy, he didn't have much spare energy to cast complex and powerful magical abilities…
    • The Cornflower Witch Chapter 254

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      by — Inside the cave, the two cleaned up the battlefield. Lucas's primary target was naturally the incomplete dragon bones embedded in the stone wall. Although their quality was poor, they were still rare and valuable to him. On the other side, Sylphidya walked among the skeletal remains, searching for anything useful that might have been left behind. Most of the bones here were from beasts, and Sylphidya guessed that this might have once been a dragon's lair, and these bones were the remains of food after…
    • The Cornflower Witch Chapter 253

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      by — Seeing these yellowed bones, Lucas seemed to find his beloved treasure. He let the skeletal creatures carefully dig them out, then held them in his palm to observe closely. At such a sight, Sylphidya silently stepped back a couple of paces, moving aside to continue observing the surroundings. Although the bones still retained a faint trace of the 'Dragon Eye' attribute, it was very weak. It was clear these were not dragon bones, but products of other creatures being permeated by the 'Dragon Eye'…
    • The Cornflower Witch Chapter 252

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      by — Inside the cave, the two walked one after another. Lucas walked in front, Sylphidya behind, but before and after them were several bone-spliced undead creatures, guarding and protecting them. The miners had already fled, and now it was especially quiet here, with only the footsteps of the two and the bone creatures. Occasionally, Sylphidya would hear a faint dripping sound from somewhere, which might be water seeping into the cave from within the mountain. "Sylphidya, did you advance through the…
    • The Cornflower Witch Chapter 251

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      by — A treehouse in a hidden settlement. This was Sylphidya's temporary abode. The great tree, nurtured by her, had grown into a massive canopy spanning tens of meters. Beneath this tree, she had built a treehouse from the same material as the bark, using the tree's trunk as support. Inside the treehouse's main hall, the orange-yellow glow of the lamp illuminated Sylphidya and an old man sitting opposite each other, with a small tea table between them. "Are you feeling better, Mr. Vanders?" Sylphidya stood…
    • The Cornflower Witch Chapter 250

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      by — Outside the mine, within the camp, several braziers crackled with burning fire. Nearly thirty Anti soldiers were stationed here, most of them sleeping, while about ten others sat guard. Some were eating and drinking, while others were scolding new miners. Suddenly, a strange figure entered the camp from outside. Their gray robe fluttered gently in the firelight, and their steps, though seemingly unhurried, took them directly to the center of the large camp. "Stop," Sylphidya said. This was her last chance…
    • The Cornflower Witch Chapter 249

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      by — Walking through the mountains and forests at night, the darkness that was an obstacle for others was not much different in Sylphidya's eyes from daytime. She could even better hide herself in the dark and draw strength from the moonlight. Continuing along the mountain path, Sylphidya gradually heard the sound of wheels coming from inside the mine. Even at night, work here did not cease. Outside the mine, there was a camp of Anti soldiers stationed, patrolling and checking the laborers emerging from the…
    • The Cornflower Witch Chapter 248

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      by — "Oh, Tiya, is that you?" Myrine's voice was full of surprise when she saw the girl. She stood up, looked around, found a familiar colleague to temporarily cover for her, and then pulled Sylphidya into the room behind the guild. "Tiya, why are you back?" Although she wasn't clear about the situation in the Forest Land, based on what she knew, very few students who went from Scorched Stone City to the Forest Land in the past had returned, and if they did, it was usually after more than ten years. "Well, I…
    • The Cornflower Witch Chapter 247

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      by — Sitting by the bonfire, Sylphidya listened to these people recount the changes in Scorched Stone City over the past few years. Originally, she had wanted to ask some questions of the pursuing队长, but unfortunately, the other party was not strong enough, or perhaps her knife was too fast; before Sylphidya could even apply medicine to stop the bleeding, he passed away. "Ever since the Anti people occupied this place, they first seized Viscount Xuefeng's castle, then held banquets constantly. Afterward,…
    • The Cornflower Witch Chapter 246

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      by — Inside the tent, Sylphidya, who had been peacefully sleeping, opened her eyes and sat up. Although she was quite a distance from the source of the sound, it was too obvious in the quiet night, and Sylphidya's keen perception made it impossible for her not to hear it. Sitting up, Sylphidya put on clothes suitable for movement and donned a dark grey hooded robe. After a moment's thought, she took out the veil 'Bad Apple' had given her and put it on. 【Mist Veil】(Tier 2 Mist Shadow): A very thin veil…
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