After answering the last question, the tree spirit quickly said, "The dream teaching time tonight has been long enough. Your mind needs rest. I'll take you back first so you can undergo professional training according to the inherited memories and record the zero-level spells you want to learn one by one in the magic network. Then we can come back, and I can accompany you to practice magic in the dream..."

After saying that, he quickly released Moran's consciousness.

The dream faded, and Moran woke up on her heartwood bed.

"Let's get the spell model for this record sorted out first."

Moran muttered to himself, a slight smile playing on his lips.

She guessed that Tree Spirit's mother probably wanted to use the bait of "study with her" to pull her back to a "normal" learning rhythm.

Then she won’t be polite!
Recording spell models in the magic network is much easier than constructing spell structures in the mental sea; the latter is no challenge for her, let alone the former.

Moran memorized the simplified magic model of the magic network at a glance. With her strong mental power, she mastered the level zero general magic and the three class-specific magic almost in one go.

Before dawn, he had recorded everything in his magic network.

Even if the number of spells that can be recorded is related to the total amount of magical energy she possesses, her powerful mental strength meant that the tree spirit already knew this, and recording all level zero spells would be no problem for her.

She didn't neglect her professional training either. While other elves used natural perception to train their mental strength, absorb the power of nature, and increase their understanding of nature, Moran was able to directly enter a state of natural resonance every time. However, during the resonance process, she maintained a clear mind and strictly controlled the resonance duration.

As a Druid, one's communication with nature becomes increasingly profound. Gradually, one can perceive the state of plants, communicate simply with animal companions, and in the process of maintaining the forest environment, the forest also rewards her with abundant natural power. She even masters several wild transformation forms similar to "animal metamorphosis".

The ranger's skills gradually became more refined. She could leap quickly between treetops, move silently through the forest, cleverly set traps according to the environment, and her archery skills reached the level of the best elves of her age in the tribe. She also learned to enchant her arrows.

She also received artistic training as a bard, mastering the playing skills of various instruments such as leaf flutes and harps. She also tried composing her own music, creating poems and stories, and occasionally performing at tribal festivals, always winning applause.

Whenever she records the spell model on the magic network and has a basic grasp of it, she uses the Sleeping Dew to find her Tree Spirit Mother in her dreams.

The dream space became an excellent magic practice ground. Here, she could practice magic without worrying about magic consumption, while the tree spirit would guide her, correct her problems in using magic, answer various questions she encountered in practice, and occasionally help her test some of her "fine-tuning" attempts that exceeded the standard magic network model.

From making the orbs of light from "Glimmer" flicker and dance like fireflies, to trying to give the spikes of "Thorn Strike" a slight paralyzing or slowing effect, and then to using "Illusory Sound" to simulate the sounds of small animals fighting to confuse the enemy... Under the care of the tree spirit, these attempts were carried out very safely, and also greatly helped her in privately deducing the structure of spells.

She grew up like a true nature sprite.

They regularly accompany the Elf Ranger team to patrol the forest, eliminate dangerous monsters appearing around the tribe, and maintain the tribe's safety.

When Lyndall is unavailable, she will teach younger elves in the grass to use vine and wind scripts, or try out various enchantment combinations with other elves who have mastered leaf vein script.

She also systematically learned about the herbalism of the Thran world from the herbalist Lila, learning to identify, collect, and process various medicinal plants. Under the Tree of Life, she cultivated a small, carefully tended flower garden and herb garden, planting commonly used healing herbs and herbs with calming and insect-repelling effects. Occasionally, she would also make some effective medicine packs to give to the elves in the tribe.

Her friendship with Polly and Celine deepened, and the three often went together to care for injured cubs in the forest, thin out overly dense plants, or simply frolic in the woods. After mastering the Druid's "Wild Transformation" ability, they could briefly transform into a nimble deer or an agile squirrel, and the forest would often echo with the joyful hoofbeats of their chase after them.

Although her compositions and stories were either improvised or adapted from works of art on Earth, they were unexpectedly well-received by the elves and became popular in the tribe. She even gained a group of elf worshippers who called Moran the rising star of art in the Emerald Forest.

A century has passed in the blink of an eye.

Moran has grown from a tiny little girl who had to look up at her companions' knees into a graceful and elegant elven girl.

Because it spends most of its time traversing the forest, its body is more slender than many other elves of the same age, and it exudes a natural aura that blends seamlessly with the forest.

According to elven tradition, one hundred years old marks adulthood.

The tribe held a solemn coming-of-age ceremony for Moran.

The location was chosen in the center of the tribe, where the aerial roots of the Tree of Life hung down like a natural canopy, casting a soft halo. Moran wore a dress hand-sewn by Chief Matilda, made of a blend of moonlight moth silk and starlight grass fiber, light as mist, and flowing with pearl-like shimmer as she moved.

Her long, emerald-green hair was carefully braided and adorned with a few newly blooming night-blooming orchids and tiny crystal beads.

Under the blessing gazes of her people, she slowly walked along the path covered with soft moss and petals, and arrived at the Tree of Life.

Chief Matilda solemnly placed a crown woven from the branches of the newborn tree of life on her head.

"In the name of the forest and the tree of life, I bless you, Moran. May your future path be as resilient as the roots of an ancient tree and as free as the breeze in the forest."

Mathilde's voice was dignified yet warm.

Moran bowed respectfully, his heart filled with concern for Polly and Celine, who had yet to appear.

However, even after the coming-of-age ceremony ended and the subsequent small celebration began, Moran still did not see Polly and Celine.

When asked, the other elves replied, "Polly and Celine? They said a few days ago that they were going to prepare a special coming-of-age gift for you, all very secretive, and they wouldn't let us come along. It seems they went to 'Star Tear Waterfall'?"

Star Tears Waterfall is located deep in the eastern part of Emerald Forest, in a scenic but rugged area. It gets its name from the fact that the waterfall splashes water droplets that resemble star tears at certain angles.

There grows an extremely rare and fantastical plant called the Dream Star Epiphyllum.

Legend has it that a wreath woven from the petals of the Dream Star Ephemeral can bring eternal blessings and is one of the most precious gifts that fairies give to their closest friends or lovers.

However, the Dream Starflower is difficult to find, and it grows on slippery rock walls beside waterfalls, making it very difficult to harvest. (End of Chapter)

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