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    • The Cornflower Witch Chapter 72

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      by — Chapter 72: A Strange World The two trekked through the mountains, searching for the place where Hylial remembered awakening. As they journeyed, Hylial felt an increasing sense of familiarity. She could even smell the faint scent of withered leaves in the air. "There should be a wolf carcass here," Hylial stopped and looked at the clearing under the trees. Unfortunately, there was no wolf carcass, not even skeletal remains. Had other animals carried it away? the girl wondered, then slowly walked…
    • The Cornflower Witch Chapter 71

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      by — Chapter 71: On-Sale Remarks Hello everyone, this is Aokora. Unwittingly, this is already my third book. Recalling my first naive attempt at publishing on Qidian, back when I didn't even know how to contact for internal submissions, I'm filled with emotion. Many thanks to editor Beihe, who picked me up when I was about to give up and helped me secure a contract. Also, to my current and past editors Fuchen, Canaan, and Chenxiang, for their timely help and solutions whenever I encountered problems due to…
    • The Cornflower Witch Chapter 70

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      by — Chapter 70 Witch Bloodline "Stop, don't tell me anymore." Talil suddenly covered her ears with her hands. "The rest must be sad, I can guess without you saying it. I never saw my grandma when I was little, and I even forgot what my dad looked like. I don't want to know about their later lives." "You child..." The old man shook his head, but didn't insist. His gaze just lingered on the candle flame on the table. In his floating, fire-lit pupils, the scenes from many years ago seemed to reappear. That…
    • The Cornflower Witch Chapter 69

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      by — Chapter 69 When Grandfather Was Young The carriage creaked along the road, and Talil leaned out the window, her eyes alight with excitement as she watched the rolling hills and scenery outside. Inside the carriage, Hylial wore a practical dark grey coat, her silver hair casually spread over her hood and shoulders. She, too, had initially gazed out the window like Talil, but now, probably tired, she leaned back in her seat for a nap. The gentle jolting of the mountain road did not wake her; instead, as…
    • The Cornflower Witch Chapter 68

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      by — Chapter 68: Garden Swordsmanship Madame Faran returned home, and shortly after, she learned about the contract Hylial had signed a few days prior. "You only sold three hundred bottles? I thought you'd be a bit bolder," she said, not minding it at all, but rather teasing Hylial. For this seasoned Level 3 Gardener, truly precious things were rare items of 'Level 3' or higher. As for 'Sunseed Oil,' it was merely a harvest from sunflowers she casually planted. Even among sunflower oils, she had more refined…
    • The Cornflower Witch Chapter 67

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      by — Chapter 67: Contract Reached Sign, or not sign. Hylial hesitated for a moment, then nodded in agreement, picked up a special quill pen, and wrote "Anluoer" on it. Then Al Bayu took out the merchant guild's seal, signed his name first, and then stamped it. Soon, a faint glow of fire spread across the entire page, then the contract paper changed color, and new patterns covered the original text, with everything on it now fixed. "Thank you, Miss Anluoer, for your cooperation." Al Bayu stood up and…
    • The Cornflower Witch Chapter 66

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      by — Chapter 66: Negotiating the Contract "I wonder, how much 'Blazing Sun' affinity raw material do you need?" Hylial held a folding fan, imitating Madame Faran by lightly tapping her palm, presenting an "I'm not easily fooled" look. "Of course, the more the better." The other party didn't pretend to be reserved and directly demanded a large quantity, indicating they could take it all. The girl shook her head slightly. How could they negotiate like this? She hadn't even mentioned the conditions and…
    • The Cornflower Witch Chapter 65

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      by — Chapter 65: Visitors from Afar After spending a day with Winnie, Hylial and Talil returned in the evening, content. This time, not only did they express their gratitude to Sister Winnie, but they also learned a lot about the preliminary assessment for the Hidden Grove. It seems to be held once every two years. Four years had passed since Winnie's assessment, and the previous one was not presided over by Scholar Hyde, who had retired. The one who received a slot then was a commoner from Burntstone City.…
    • The Cornflower Witch Chapter 64

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      by — Chapter 64 Recalling the 'Vulture Festival' In mid-December, Scholar Hyde's classes were temporarily suspended. This was, of course, not due to any accident, but because the winter break had arrived. "Every year, during the coldest part of winter, the school takes a holiday to prevent any accidents from happening to students traveling," Komia told Lia. Afterwards, the group had another dinner together before the holiday. The winter of the Aurora Wind Season had finally arrived, but it wasn't as cold as…
    • The Cornflower Witch Chapter 63

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      by — Chapter 63: Bloom-Flowering Method The open space in the backyard of the mansion. In the afternoon breeze, Madame Faran taught Hylial some knowledge. "Lia, do you know the Three-Elements Law?" "Scholar Hyde taught me a little. It seems to be Power (resources), Skill (knowledge), and Practice (trials)." "Exactly. This is also called the Three-Phase Law, representing the truth and balance of the world." Madame Faran picked up a broken branch from the roadside. "The Three-Phase Law can be applied to…
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