Chapter 754 (2/2)

Release that Witch Er Mu 32380K 2022-07-20

“I also have a problem to consult Isabella about.” Margie bowed deeply. “I’ll leave first.”

“Me too.” Vanilla hurriedly followed her out.

“Eh?” Amy stayed for a while, still failing to come up with a reasonable excuse and ended up being dragged out of the office by Summer.

Lily sighed at the sight. “Do you really think you could escape from punishment if Wendy really intended to penalize you? It’s not even a bad thing to spend a night finishing three practice tests to review what we have learned.”

After Lily pushed Mystery Moon’s head forward so they could apologize with a bow, they left for their bedroom.

“Now can you can tell me what happened?” After the door of their bedroom was closed, Lily rolled her eyes at her roommate who looked very sad. “Are you acting like that to gain my sympathy?”

“Lily…” Mystery Moon sniffed. “The new witch can let out electricity!”

“What is the issue then?”

“Electricity is magnetism and magnetism is electricity. In other words… I can be her and she can be me,” she said worriedly. “What if her power is stronger than mine and His Majesty no longer needs me?”

“Pfft.” Lily almost choked on her saliva. “Why would you say that? Even if both of you have the same ability, His Majesty will never deliberately kick someone to the side to be unused.”

“But he’ll always compare…”

“But you are never the same…” As Lily said that, she was suddenly stunned, “Never… the same?” The words resounded in her mind. Then she asked, “Wait, what did you say before?”

“Electricity is magnetism?”

“After that.”

“Uh… she can be me.”

“That’s it!” Lily felt a lightbulb turn on in her head as a new idea emerged in her mind. No longer caring about Mystery Moon, she ran to the desk, picked up a drop of water from a cup, laid it under the microscope, and started to adjust the focal length intently.

“What do you mean by that?” Mystery Moon protested. “Hey, can’t you comfort me for a little longer?”

“Leave me alone!” Lily waved. “If you don’t want to be overlooked, start to study more attentively from now on. By doing so, you may have some hope.”

There was always a difference when comparing things. She had drawn and compared many pictures for her target worms and created parent worms based on the pictures and compared the results. However, no matter how hard she had tried, she had still failed to create a replica of the target worm. This was because she could never draw out every detail of a target worm based on her observation. Once the microscope was adjusted or a target worm moved, she would get a very different picture. A parent worm created by her based on this kind of observation would never be exactly the same as the original.

If she wanted to turn a parent worm into a particular worm, the two should first become the same thing.

Lily soon set a goal. A transparent worm looked like a rotten grape. They were very common in water and were often chosen as her test subjects.

She gently touched the slide and summoned a magic parent worm that was invisible to the naked eye. She first restrained the parent worm’s urge to assimilate the worms around it and then slowly moved its tentacles toward the transparent worm. When the two worms stuck together, the parent worm started penetrating into the target worm until its whole body turned a light purple.

Now the parent worm was the target worm and the target worm was the parent worm.

When she let go of the restriction on the parent worm’s assimilation power, for the first time, she saw the parent worm did not return to its original state as it usually did. Instead, it swam in the form of the transparent worm. As time went on, the worms around it were all transformed into transparent worms as well and soon enough, the transformation spread throughout the entire droplet.

Seven or eight minutes later, she could no longer find any other tiny worms except the transparent worms.