Chapter 130 (1/2)
Chapter 130 Evolution
After the lesson, Anna returned to her own roo bucket filled ater, heating the water to a comfortable temperature
When the water was finally hot enough, she stripped naked and lowered herself into the bucket
Every witch that wanted to clean their body would first co the water After all, getting hot water from the kitchen up to their rooot to know of this arrangement he was quite surprised; it seemed it was difficult for him to accept that they would repeatedly use the same water
Re the expression he h For the civilian population, it was already very hard to clean their bodies for even once a month, and even then, they would still use the same water several times
It seems he hadn’t even noticed how much our lives have already iave us a new hohness, Roland Wimbledon seems to be well learned in many areas, but in other areas, he is just… clumsy From the stories she had read in her books, shouldn’t a prince have participated in every kind of banquet, social activity, and walked through a sea of flowers since his childhood? As a prince, he is allowed to be without learning or skills and can be cowardly and tiood at his communication
However, this kind of thought unexpectedly made her feel at ease
His head seee, such as the creation and usage of ht size of stone that is able to float on water There was also today’s course, where he taught us that the world was actually composed of numerous tiny balls which are all so snify them thousands of times before you could see them with the naked eye Because they are all so sas, liquid, people, flowers, or stones, when decomposed to their smallest state they are all made out of the same material
That’s just incredible, Anna thought, how can it be that His Royal Highness knows of these things?
Instead of wiping her body dry, she just used her own flame to vaporize the water droplets on her body She then put on her clothes and took a place at her desk
In the middle of the table there laid a textbook that ritten by Roland
Taking advantage of Scroll’s ability to create illusions of books for a period of tiht so that she could read a little before she went to bed
Within it was all kinds of inforan with the simplest phenomena in life, like a step by step instructional on how to strip an onion, which was in so pictures, to the unheard of novelty knowledge at the later parts in the book So, the e it was nearly impossible for her to stop
But in front of the content is also more obvious, the further she came to the end of the book the harder it was for her to understand For example, in one section he had written that even the temperature of objects, in other words whether they were cold or hot was decided by the activity of these sher their energy became, the more actively the balls would becohness had written was right, then it ets amplified by the motion of these small balls?
Over the ti their end, the flame just shook twice before they went out At the same moment the illusion of the book also reached its tiradually turned transparent, until they disappeared without a trace
Suddenly the whole rooreen fla the surrounding night
Seeing the eed within Anna’s heart
She raised her right hand, looking at her reen flaertips
Suddenly she felt the urge to try it out, testing whether everything really was formed out of these set the same characteristics as those se how her flame would look like if it was created by the accumulation of countless small particles