The Bizarre Wizarding World -
Chapter 469 - 321 Daily Afternoon_2
But what can one expect from something that comes for free?
Witch Tools are already rare, especially High Rank Witch Tools. For a First Rank Wizard of ordinary background, possessing two or three Witch Tools that match their power level is already quite good.
As for the Spirit Awakening Crown on his head and the Ancient Tree Spring Necklace he carried, these two were auxiliary treasures made by the Elf Clan, and strictly speaking, they were not Witch Tools and had no specific Rank.
He then opened the second wooden box.
Inside was another Witch Tool.
But this time, it had transformed from armor into a mini boat-shaped shuttle.
The shuttle was overall matte white, small in the front and large in the tail, and from its structure, it should be able to seat four people.
As for the energy intensity, it was stronger than the previous soft armor but still within the First Rank, thus considered top-tier for First Rank.
Colin raised his eyebrows and reached out to pick up the shuttle.
It seemed that the Hidosh Family had spent a lot on this second congratulatory gift for obtaining the Golden Feather Token.
Spiritual power spread over the shuttle and he slowly infused "Magic Power".
Some simple information emerged in Colin's mind.
He was right in his assessment; it was indeed a top-tier First Rank shuttle that could change size for easy carrying and also maintained a constant camouflaging Witch Array.
As for the camouflage effect, it was probably better than the Invisible Shadow he currently possessed, but its defense was not as good as the Steel Temperature Resistance Field.
The speed was acceptable, roughly similar to the Soaring and Flying Technique after Limit Breaking, but it was much less agile.
At first glance, the shuttle didn't seem very practical.
But its greatest advantage was actually its energy efficiency.
It could be powered by "Magic Power" or by Magic Stones.
According to the instructions, using "Magic Power" should be a bit more energy-efficient than using his own Flying Witchcraft, and it could also be powered by Magic Stones.
Without a doubt, this shuttle was an excellent tool for long journeys.
By switching between Magic Stone and "Magic Power" for its energy supply, he could travel non-stop.
Unfortunately... once he Advanced to a Second Rank Wizard, the scene might change and it was uncertain whether this shuttle would still be useful.
But after all, since it was gotten for free, at the very least it could still be used in exchange for Magic Stones.
Colin smiled and packed away these two unexpected gains.
Lunch was steamed pumpkin with some seasonal vegetables and a steak. Not long after he finished eating, Lillian visited as promised.
Renee first led her to the parlor.
"Good afternoon, senior."
Soon, Colin entered, pushing the door and greeting with a smile.
"Good afternoon," Lillian sat on a soft sofa, her slender legs swinging in the air. The already somewhat large brown leather sofa seemed even larger with her on it.
"Bobi!" Surprisingly, Bobi also greeted him this time.
"Good afternoon, Bobi," Colin paused slightly, then smiled back.
"Did the Hidosh Family bring you a compensation gift?" Lillian started the conversation.
There was still plenty of time; there was no need to rush to learn how to cook goose.
"They did," Colin nodded, sitting on the sofa opposite Lillian, "It was two Witch Tools. One was as compensation, and the other was to congratulate me on earning the Golden Feather Token."
"You have already earned the Golden Feather Token?" Lillian expressed her surprise, she knew according to you
"Not yet, I need to go to Black Castle to handle some formalities, I plan to stop by tomorrow," Colin shook his head, picked up the cup of black tea Renee had prepared on the coffee table and took a gentle sip.
"How are the contribution points?" Lillian continued.
"I plan to try exchanging some contribution points with Witchcraft that I've modified myself or obtained by chance; otherwise, relying solely on performing tasks would take at least a year to accumulate enough."
Setting the teacup down, Colin continued, a hint of anxiety between his brows.
The School's monopoly on the Meditation Method was truly disheartening, and he didn't know how many contribution points his Limit Breaking Witchcraft would be worth.
If it wasn't enough, that would be troublesome.
Thinking this, Colin even wanted to go to the School and the True Knowledge Society right now to see the situation, and also to find out how to join...
"So, the School has very strict standards for including witchcraft and emphasizes practicality in evaluating its value," Lillian explained. "That means only witchcraft that is both practical and significantly innovative can earn more contribution points."
"Ah, I see," Colin nodded slightly.
It seems that the School mainly includes witchcraft to enrich its witchcraft library.
The witchcraft needed is distinct and well-developed.
Witchcraft that does not undergo a complete transformation after Limit Breaking or does not differentiate itself from similar witchcraft probably won't earn many contribution points.
"I plan to do a task soon..." Lillian continued.
"Bobi!" At that moment, Bobi on her shoulder suddenly pointed at the window to the right and shouted.
Following Bobi's gaze, Nasi was seen chasing Demi playfully in the snow outside the window.
Both were smiling, and with the attention now diverted, their laughter could faintly be heard through the window.
Clearly having lots of fun.
"Do you want to go play too?" Lillian turned and asked Bobi.
"Bobi!" Bobi nodded vigorously, his golden hair swaying.
Lillian instinctively shifted her gaze to Colin, looking at him inquiringly.
"Bobi!" Bobi also looked at him, eyes wide open, his little face full of anticipation.
Colin smiled faintly and nodded, advising, "I have no objections, but you can't fight, okay?"
"Get along well with Nasi and the others," Lillian also chimed in timely.
"Bobi!" Bobi's eyes brightened, and he nodded earnestly.
Colin stood up and walked toward the window.
With a click, the living room window was just opened by him, the cold air had not even entered yet.
Bobi couldn't wait and rushed out.
"I have never seen Bobi this excited before," Lillian walked over and spoke with some emotion. "It's grown so much without ever playing with others."
Elves used to be common a thousand years ago, but now they are rare.
Bobi was left to her by her mother, initially just a golden sphere, which then one day turned into the golden elf Bobi.
Since then, Bobi had always stayed by her side, rarely contacting the outside world, and without playmates.
"Nasi and Demi were the same before, without any playmates either," Colin said, watching the distant scene, his face revealing a knowing smile.
When Bobi had just arrived, Nasi and Demi were surprised, but only for a moment, now the three were playing harmoniously in the snow.
It's no surprise, as Demi is undoubtedly a child, and Bobi and Nasi are also of a child's age among elves.
Children always tend to play well together.
The three joyfully chased each other around the snowfield, their carefree demeanor gradually easing Colin's anxiety.
After chatting with Lillian for a while, and when it was about time, they went together to the kitchen to learn how to roast a goose with Renee.
Handling the goose, preparing the crisp-skin water, controlling the heat during roasting... it must be said, all of it was quite interesting.
As the aroma spread during roasting, Nasi and Bobi followed Demi into the kitchen, curiously squatting on one side to watch.
Both little elves do not eat meat and, of course, don't cook.
So, Demi, who often watched her sister cook, proudly explained to the two little elves.
With rich gestures and an engaging tone, she left Nasi and Bobi nodding blankly, even making them want to try this food they had never tasted before.
Renee was initially a bit nervous when teaching, but gradually she relaxed more and more, and in the end, she and Lillian were laughing together at Colin's mishaps in cooking...
Among the three, indeed, his cooking talent was the worst.
And so, Colin spent a rare leisurely afternoon in this world.
But leisurely times are always short-lived.
The next day, Colin got up early, prepared to try exchanging contribution points at the School and to receive the Golden Feather Token.
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