Chapter 582: 440. Divine King Mini-Lecture_2
In recent lessons, sixty percent of the new magic taught was created by Dorothy, while the remaining forty percent were Denisha's own inventions.
Although the two sisters were actually competing in secret, it was a form of healthy competition. Whenever they came up with new spells, an exchange of ideas would lead to mutual improvement, a method far more efficient than figuring things out on one's own.
Over the years, in the domain of learning, it was the first time the homebody witch had seen someone keep pace with her. In the field of magic, Denisha was just like her, able to learn easily, mastering it instantly, and with a little thought, she could bring forth innovation.
However, while they both seemed to have similar learning talents, upon close comparison, there were subtle differences between the two.
For example, Dorothy's talent was more intuitive, with her quirky inspiration frequently leading to the easy creation of novel and useful new spells. However, she only cared about her own satisfaction, without concern for whether others could learn them or not.
Take her witch's Coin Game, Observing Qi Technique, Transmutation Technique, and other special magic that were indeed listed for sale in the Magic Web Library. In truth, few witches were able to learn them, as the basic level of those spells was too high, like deciphering a Heavenly Book for witches without sufficient talent.
However, Dorothy was helpless in this regard; she did not know how to explain her spells to others. To her, many of these things were as simple as one plus one equals two, and she couldn't understand why others couldn't grasp such simple concepts.
Dorothy's talent, on the other hand, was clearly more rational. The structure of the magic she created was often extremely clear and logical, progressing from simple to complex in an interconnected and ingenious way.
Although this overly rational and logical approach made her slightly less creative than Dorothy, Denisha's magic was much stronger in terms of ease of learning and stability.
To summarize, Dorothy's talent was like water ink landscape painting, more focused on the artistic conception, while Denisha's talent was more like a sketch, focusing on realism.
It was hard to say which one was superior; both had their pros and cons.
But when the two worked together, they complemented each other perfectly.
Dorothy was now responsible for spell development, while Denisha would refine and translate those spells during classes into terms that ordinary people could understand, such as "just do this, then that," "add an appropriate amount of magic power," or "it should be around this time"—phrases that would otherwise be puzzling.
In short, this collaboration was very satisfying. Dorothy even regretted not having such a partner before, as her witch series of spells with mixed reputations could have been easily bestsellers.
Unfortunately, the Denisha from Witch's Night was her good sister, but in the real world outside, she was none other than the exalted Divine King.
For the Divine King to assist her, a little witch, would be too presumptuous, even for the homebody witch.
"Little Fairy, what plans do you have next?"
Senior Mia struggled slightly to take hold of the textbooks, withdrew her gaze from the other classroom, looked intently at her beloved, then asked softly.
Her somewhat abrupt question was confusing, but Dorothy still understood the underlying message from her senior.
That is, without the Divine King's awakening and the strength of witches among everyone, how would we contend with the Angels backing the Church afterwards?
Even if the new magic taught in the classes held the power of Witch Magic, could people with unsuitable attributes really maximize the strength of these spells?
Mortals are powerless against terrifying Calamities; this is a well-known truth in the Western Universe.
Upon this realization, the smile on Dorothy's face froze, her eyebrows furrowed, and she sighed deeply.
"Well, Senior, to be honest, I don't know what to do next. I've been thinking about a solution for over a month now, but so far, no good ideas have come to me. We can only take it one step at a time."
In front of Senior Mia, the homebody witch had nothing to hide and confessed with a troubled expression.
"I see, haha, it's certainly rare to find a problem that even the Little Fairy can't solve," Senior Mia replied with a light laugh. She blinked and then patted the shoulder of her admired one.
"Then keep it up, Little Fairy. I believe you will find a way eventually. The road one chooses, no matter how tough or tiring, must be walked to the end, right?"
Having said that, the wealthy senior carried the textbooks and joined the God King's class, leaving the homebody witch standing there with a troubled face.
"It's not that easy, Lord Wang had the help of the world consciousness at the time, but I can't even get in touch with the world consciousness now," Dorothy thought to herself.
And then...
"Wait, getting in touch with the world consciousness? Yes, that's it!"
The eyes of the homebody witch lit up with ecstatic realization.
She realized she had been stuck in tunnel vision all this time; the focus of the Divine King's awakening was the grace of the world consciousness, not Denisha's suffering.