The Queen of Scrolls never admits defeat

Chapter 990 Sharing the Legacy

The magical knowledge inherited from the High Elves was not divided according to the "extraordinary professions" of later generations, but rather directly according to the differences in the energy used for casting spells, systematically dividing magic into five major schools: nature magic, star magic, light magic, shadow magic, and mental magic.

Nature magic encompasses many aspects, including life, plants, animals, healing, summoning, and transformation, and is the origin of the magic used by modern Druids and Rangers.

Star magic draws upon the power of the stars and involves aspects such as prophecy, space, protection, and energy conversion. It is the source of the professional magic of modern star mages and astrologists.

Radiant magic involves the healing, purification, and destruction of light elements, laying the foundation for the magic of the current Sun Knights and Radiant Priests.

Shadow magic can focus on developing the control, damage, and stealth of dark elements, and is the source of the magic of the current Shadow Assassin and Shadow Walker classes.

Mental magic is quite special, encompassing both magic targeting the mind and elemental magic powered by mental energy. Currently, all magic in the world of Seran that requires the use of mental energy can be found within it.

The key to the high elves' ability to freely wield these five schools of magic lies in their ability to freely transform into elven power—the power of nature, the power of the stars, the power of light, the power of shadow, and the power of spirit.

As Moran sorted out the five major schools of magic, he kept having "aha!" moments.

She could find more complex and powerful versions of many of the "profession-specific spells" that are popular in the world of Thranan today in this source of knowledge.

Clearly, while simplifying spell models and reducing the difficulty of casting spells, the magic network inevitably led to some spells becoming weaker or even being lost.

This knowledge of magic constantly inspired her.

After digesting all the inherited memories of the high elves, she studied the magic within them while comparing it with the witch magic and mage magic of Valen, as well as the currently popular professional magic systems in the world of Thran. She summarized, researched, and attempted to construct a series of magic of her own.

The witch magic and mage magic, which had stagnated due to a lack of corresponding magical knowledge, naturally rose to the tenth level under the nourishment of this massive amount of knowledge and the stimulation of fusion and innovation.

At this moment, she had reached the pinnacle of the Seran world on the path of the High Elves, and could no longer advance.

When Moran finished his seclusion, he checked the time and found that fifty-eight years had passed.

"So much time has passed..." Moran didn't delay any longer and quickly left the mirror space to return to Quilaril.

The central courtyard is a place of convergence.

Celestian sat at the table, holding an old parchment scroll with slightly worn edges, his brow furrowed.

Alfred leisurely tended to the increasingly wilted magical plants in the flower bed, occasionally sipping a cup of warm sunflower tea.

As usual, Viola was half-hidden in a dimly lit corner, leaning against her own soft leather sofa, wiping the dagger in her hand.

The other mid-level members gathered around the resonance device, discussing in hushed tones, preparing to begin today's transmission, sharing, and learning.

Click——

A very faint sound broke the usual silence.

The gate is opening from the outside.

Celestian's fingers tightened suddenly as he gripped the parchment scroll. He looked up abruptly, his expression one of surprise and uncertainty.

All the official members have arrived at today's gathering, and there will be no outside visitors at the meeting place.

Alfred's teacup wobbled slightly, spilling a few drops of warm, pale golden tea onto the back of his hand, but he was oblivious, staring in astonishment at the doorway.

Viola was the fastest; the instant the sound rang out, she sprang up silently like a leopard before its hunt and arrived at the door.

The other members also stopped what they were doing and looked at the oak door that was slowly sliding inward. A tall, slender figure stepped inside.

Even though her hair and eye color had changed, the elves recognized her immediately.

"Moran!!!"

Several voices, filled with unbelievable ecstasy, instantly shattered the silence of the courtyard.

Viola noticed that she combined the physical features of various branches of elves; only high elves could look like this: "You... succeeded?"

Moran nodded slightly: "Yes. I'm sorry to have kept you waiting. My bloodline reversion ritual has been successful."

Success...

It worked!
An indescribable ecstasy, excitement, and relief instantly swept through the entire Ronghui Center!

“High Elves…the real…we…we really can…” Tobias stammered, his body trembling slightly with excitement.

"Hahahaha! Good! Good! Good!" Alfred laughed heartily, "I knew it... I knew you could do it!"

Celestian slowly put down the parchment in his hand, came to Moran, and bowed deeply, performing the highest salute in elven etiquette, almost touching the ground: "Welcome back, Moran! Congratulations on becoming the first High Elf since the founding of our Old Ones' Guild!"

The elves abandoned all restraint and elegance, rushing forward to surround Moran.

Over the years, none of them have been able to master all eight professions that elves excel at to a high level, and completing the bloodline reversion ritual remains a distant dream.

Having already trained all eight professions to level 20, Moran became their only hope and spiritual pillar.

Now, this pillar has not only returned safely, but has also brought them the good news they have been longing for.

After a brief exchange of pleasantries, Moran gently raised her hand: "I know you're all eager to see the High Elves' inherited memories. Come on!"

As she spoke, she stepped toward the resonance device.

"I'll come first!"

The usually calm and composed association president, Celestian, rushed towards the receiver of the resonance device without hesitation.

However, there is someone faster than him!

A shadowy figure, moving like a ghost, arrived before Celestian, leaving a faint afterimage in the air, and swiftly and lightly appeared in front of him—it was Viola!
She placed her hand firmly on the resonance device first, and then quickly sat down in the chair next to it.

“Viola! You…” Celestian’s outstretched hand froze in mid-air.

Viola tilted her head slightly, a sly smile on her face: "Sorry, President, this time, I'm even faster!"

She sat firmly in her seat, ready to receive the message.

While they were confronting each other, the other elves also realized what was happening.

"Don't push! Don't push! I'm clearly the closest to the receiver!" a mid-level Star Elf member shouted as he tried to push forward.

"Passing on memories won't make you run away, everyone line up in an orderly fashion!" another Solar Elf said, but his feet didn't stop, nimbly trying to go around to the side. (End of this chapter)

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