So I Became a Witch and Started Doing Daily Quests

Ch. 130



Chapter 130: New Witchcraft Exchange

"Hello, I’d like an Interdimensional Storage Pouch."

"Al—Alright."

Though she was excited inside, upon hearing Janna open with such a big purchase, the female sales clerk forced herself to stay calm.

"Miss Janna, how about this one? It’s priced at 500 Gold Surrel, has a capacity of approximately one cubic meter, and it suits—your temperament very well."

The Interdimensional Storage Bracelet engraved with a rose pattern was the same one the clerk had recommended the last time Janna came to purchase a Wizard Robe specifically for Transfiguration.

Though it looked decent, the bracelet’s design was too flashy and extravagant, which didn’t match Janna’s aesthetic.

"How much is the bracelet next to it?"

When the clerk saw Janna’s gaze shift toward the Interdimensional Storage Bracelet shaped like Thorny Vines, her smile widened even more.

"This Thorn Bracelet was just forged a few days ago by Master Raccoon Cat. It has twice the volume of the Rose Bracelet—about two cubic meters—but is priced at only 850 Gold Surrel. It’s currently the most cost-effective storage item we have."

Eight hundred and fifty Gold Surrel… Money really didn’t last.

Seeing the label next to the price tag stating "No Bargaining", Janna couldn’t help but click her tongue inwardly.

However, in terms of cost-performance and design, this Interdimensional Storage Bracelet was indeed a relatively good option among the items in the display.

"I’ll take this one. I’ll wear it right away."

"Alright."

Seeing her favorite actress make such a big purchase, the female clerk’s heart practically leapt with joy.

But when she saw the simple cloth pouch Janna pulled out, she hesitated for a moment before speaking up:

"Miss Janna, if you don’t mind, you can use my employee discount to buy this Thorn Bracelet—here’s the thing, every staff member of ‘Raccoon Cat’s New Outfit’ can enjoy a 5% employee discount on any item in the store."

Seeing the sincerity on the clerk’s face, Janna, who had been expressionless, couldn’t help but curl her lips into a smile.

"But this employee discount must have a usage limit for you, right? If you use it on me, won’t that mean you can’t enjoy any more discounts yourself?"

"Ah—it’s fine. I’ll get a new quota next year—"

"Thank you for the kind offer, but it’s really unnecessary."

Seeing the sales clerk’s slightly disappointed face after being refused, Janna let out a soft laugh and gently took the Thorn Bracelet still held by the clerk.

She then lightly pulled the clasp and put the Thorn Bracelet onto her left wrist. Seeing that it fit just right, Janna left her spiritual imprint on it.

"This is indeed a very fine storage item."

The pale green Thorn Bracelet made Janna’s slender wrist appear even more fair and delicate.

The clerk, seeing the satisfied smile on Janna’s face, couldn’t help but feel her previous disappointment lift.

"This bracelet really suits you———"

Elegant, spirited, beautiful, mysterious———

Janna, without stage makeup, seemed even fresher and more charming in the clerk’s eyes.

And no matter how many times she saw that face, it always made her heart clench tightly.

"Miss Janna—may I ask, could I have your autograph?"

Seeing the clerk whose face had been red ever since Janna walked in, Janna didn’t reply out loud.

She simply signed her name crisply on the Signing Board the clerk handed over.

"Th—thank you! Thank you so much!"

"It’s nothing."

After returning the Signing Board, Janna stored her cloth pouch containing Gold Surrel, her Shell Wallet, wand, and other belongings into the Thorn Bracelet.

She then nodded lightly, and just as when she came, donned her Wizard Hood, turned around, and pushed open the door, letting the sound of wind chimes ring clearly.

"Please visit again!"

Watching Janna’s departing figure, a tinge of melancholy once again passed over the clerk’s face. But when she remembered she had just received Janna’s autograph, the sadness turned into pure joy.

"This is a real, genuine autograph—unbelievable..."

Just as the clerk couldn’t help but look at the Signing Board again, aside from Janna’s handwritten name, the line written below completely overwhelmed her with emotion, causing her to let out an uncontrollable cry.

[Wishing you sweet dreams every day.]

After leaving "Raccoon Cat’s New Outfit", Janna, holding her remaining funds, immediately returned to White Coral Academy and went to the Magic Tower.

"Now, the witchcrafts I can exchange for—"

Filtering out those with talent restrictions and those her current wizard level couldn’t support, and considering her financial situation, Janna ultimately selected seven witchcrafts from within the Magic Crystalline Wall.

They were:

Mental Control witchcrafts: [Mind Enchantment], [Soul Shriek].

Plant-type witchcrafts: [Plant Vision], [Spore Parasitism].

General witchcrafts: [Sleep Spell], [Forgetfulness Spell], [Messenger Summoning].

The seven spells cost a total of 572 Gold Surrel.

After spending this amount, and counting her original savings, Janna had only 1,455 Gold Surrel left.

In other words, most of her fortune was spent. What remained was the reserve she planned to use for future course exchanges and Contract Summoning Ritual tools.

"Janna, let me give you some advice. During the apprentice stage, cultivating magical energy and Spirit Power must always come first. Even if you love learning witchcraft, remember—biting off more than you can chew is unwise."

Among the seven witchcrafts Janna exchanged for, several were quite difficult to learn.

For an average apprentice, it would take months of hard practice to master just a few of them.

It would not only delay progress, but also heavily exhaust the apprentice’s energy.

"Thank you for the reminder, Senior Gawen."

Seeing the seemingly obedient but deeply resolute look on Janna’s face, Gawen-Tull could only shake her head.

After verifying the Gold Surrel, she took seven witchcraft scrolls from her Interdimensional Storage Pouch and handed them to Janna.

"Has Miss Bell not returned yet? It feels like it’s been quite a while since I last saw her."

After storing the scrolls in the Thorn Bracelet, Janna changed the subject, asking Gawen-Tull about Black Cat Bell’s whereabouts.

"I’m not really sure. By rights, she should have returned last week. As long as Miss Bell doesn’t return, I can’t go back to the library—it’s really troubling———"

Compared to guarding the Magic Crystalline Wall for Black Cat Bell, Gawen-Tull missed her peaceful librarian days.

This place wasn’t exactly busy, but it was far too noisy.

"Then I wish you a speedy release from suffering. I’ll head back now."

"Go ahead—but let me remind you one last time: during your apprenticeship, don’t spend all your time on witchcraft studies. No matter how smart you are, learning so many at once will only lead to poor results..."

"Don’t worry. I know my limits."

Listening to Gawen-Tull’s nagging once more, Janna still wore that confident and unwavering smile.

As if everything Gawen-Tull worried about was nothing more than a trivial matter to her—something not even worth fretting over.


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