"Is this... an awakening?" Evelyn asked in surprise.
"Most likely." Lily nodded. During the first awakening, the magic power gathered in the body, which was equivalent to a backfire, and the pain was far more painful than a scalp cut. Many witches would unconsciously display their abilities at this moment, and it was also the moment when they were most likely to be exposed. If this happened two or three years ago, the only outcome for an awakened in public would be death.
The electric light soon disappeared, but the floor and the outer wall of the classroom were ignited by the thunderbolt. The orange-red trail gradually rose into the air, and thick smoke billowed out.
The girl forced herself to return to her friend, who was already petrified. She yelled twice, grabbed her friend's wrist, and dragged her out of the danger zone.
Lily raised her eyebrows in appreciation. Although the first backlash was not fatal, it was still an unprecedented experience. After the backlash, one would often feel weak all over and break out in cold sweat. It was very rare for a ten-year-old girl to be able to control her body in such a state without forgetting her companion behind her.
The fire did not spread quickly. After all, the source of the fire caused by the electric discharge was very small. By the time the second half of the classroom was gradually engulfed by the fire, everyone had already left the teaching building.
Seeing the truth, Summer ended the backtracking.
"Very good, we have another sister." Lily raised the corner of her mouth. She could foresee that Mystery Moon was quite a good girl. Regardless of her ability, at least she was brave and strong-willed. Only after seeing her would she realize that not all witches were as bad as Mystery Moon.
At this point, she deliberately glanced at Mystery Moon, only to find that the latter was still in shock, apparently not paying attention to what she had said.
"Uh... what's wrong with this idiot?"
"We have to tell Sister Vendy quickly!" Amy suggested. "There's a new witch in Neverwinter!"
"Agreed." Evelyn nodded. "Let's go to the castle now."
"Vendy probably already knew." Lily shrugged, but she did not say her thoughts. After all, after wandering around, she planned to return to her bedroom to continue observing those tiny insects, and it was on the way.
"Mystery Moon?" When they walked to the door, they found that Mystery Moon was still in a daze.
"Ah... I'm here." She shook her head and followed the others in a daze.
"Are you okay?" Evelyn touched her head.
"I'm fine …" Mystery Moon replied in a low voice, completely different from her previous excitement.
What a strange fellow.
Lily curled her lips, held her hand, and injected the Queen Insect into her body. Although an idiot wouldn't catch a cold, but … what if an accident happened?
They took the Magic Ark back to the Witch Building and reported the matter to Vendy. As expected, Vendy didn't know whether to laugh or cry.
"Do I still need you to find out the truth? When Sylvie was in the castle, she discovered the magic reaction in the academy area. She went there and asked, and then she found out everything. " Vendy stretched out her hand and knocked on each of their foreheads. "Sneaking through the cordon and breaking into a potentially dangerous place without permission, you're trying to get closer to Lightning. Do you want to be locked up and do three sets of comprehensive tests?"
Everyone's expression changed drastically as they shook their heads repeatedly.
"Ah, I almost forgot." Evelyn suddenly clapped her hands. "Before dinner, I have to check the tavern's inventory."
"I, I also have a difficult question to ask Isabella." Maggie bowed deeply. "I, I'll leave first."
"Me too." Vanilla hurriedly ran out after her.
"Huh?" Amy racked her brains for a while, but still couldn't come up with a suitable excuse. In the end, she was directly dragged out of the office by Summer.
Lily sighed. "If Vendy really wants to punish you, do you think you can escape like this? Besides, three sets of test questions will only take you one night. It's not a bad idea to consolidate the knowledge you've learned. "
After apologizing to Vendy with her hand on Mystery Moon's head, she also returned to her bedroom.
"Can you tell me now? What happened?" Closing the door, Lily looked at her sorrowful roommate and rolled her eyes. "Don't you want me to care about you like this?"
"Lily..." Mystery Moon's nose twitched. "New witches can discharge electricity!"
"So what?"
"Electricity is magnetism, magnetism is electricity. In other words... I'm her and she's me." Mystery Moon said worriedly. "What if she's stronger than me and His Majesty doesn't need me anymore?"
"Pfft." Lily almost choked on her saliva. "How can you say that? Even if you two have the same ability, His Majesty won't deliberately not use the other one. "
"But there will always be comparisons..."
"Then you'll always be different." Lily suddenly froze. "Always... different?" "Wait. What did you say before?"
"Electricity is magnetism?"
"A little behind."
"Uh... she's me."
"I see!" Lily only felt a bang in her head, and a new idea appeared in her mind. She no longer cared about Mystery Moon. She ran to the desk, picked up a drop of water from a cup, put it under the microscope, and focused on adjusting the focus.
"What do you mean by 'I see'?" Mystery Moon protested. "Hey, can't you comfort me a little more?"
"Don't bother me!" She waved her hand. "If you don't want to be outdone by her, you'd better start to study hard from now on. That way, you may have a little hope."
Yes, comparisons were always different. No matter how many tiny worms she drew to make the parent as similar as possible to the target, the parent could never become the target. Because of the limitations of observation, she could not see every detail of the worm. As long as she magnified the microscope a little more, or the worm moved, the parent she made through comparison would become very different.
If she wanted to transform it into a specific worm, the two should be one.
Lily soon found a target, a transparent worm that looked like a rotten grape. This kind of worm was very common in the water, and she often used it as a comparison.
She gently touched the glass and summoned an invisible parent worm. She restrained its impulse to assimilate the target, and used its tentacles to approach the grape worm little by little, gradually overlapping with the target. Then the parent worm began to infiltrate the body of the grape worm, occupying every corner of its body until its whole body turned light purple.
The parent worm was the worm, and the worm was also the parent worm.
When she released the restriction, for the first time, the parent worm did not instantly change back to its original form as usual, but began to swim in the form of a grape worm. All kinds of worms around it turned into rotten grapes, and this process soon spread to the whole water drop.
After a quarter of an hour, Lily could no longer find any tiny worms except for the grape worm.
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