Chapter 224 199. I said, let there be light
Chapter 224 199. I said, let there be light
In this world, the joys and sorrows of people probably really don't communicate with each other.
The three witches were immersed in the beauty of their flower-like world, while the three Moon Rabbits could only exchange looks, each hiding the envy in their eyes, and then they turned to gaze at the dead moon behind them.
Yet even such a splendid Witch World could only make Dorothy sigh, it couldn't bring her that soul-shaking feeling, her true homeland, that water-blue world, was beyond reach now.
However, one can't always be bound by the past, home is where the heart is at ease, and her new home would be created by her own hands.
Dorothy shifted her gaze from the world of flowers and turned it toward the remains of the dead moon.
"Alright, stop daydreaming, it's time to go."
The homebody witch clapped her hands to get her companions' attention and spoke.
So, the group entered the space elevator that connected the ground to the orbital platform, and with the roar of the Magic Machinery, they descended rapidly.
About five minutes later, the lift doors opened, and a cloud of dust obscured everyone's vision.
Well, it didn't seem to be much from above, but once on the ground, the feeling of the Doomsday World immediately became apparent.
The extinguished geothermal energy made this world abnormally cold, the extinct vegetation rendered the land desolate, and the ever-weakening gravity could no longer bind everything, without paying attention you could see huge rocks floating and flying in the sky...
In short, the laws that maintained the normal operation of this world had shattered, all that remained were the remnants of the world.
"Your Majesty, please put this on."
The Moon Rabbits burst forth with Mana Power, and sci-fi styled Battle Armor appeared on them. Sidwell also took out four badge-like objects from her side and handed them to the witches, these were protective suits made by the Moon Rabbits.
Even as members of the Silver Species, the Moon Rabbits couldn't be exposed unprotected to the outside for long, after all, apart from the frequent natural Calamities on this dead moon, what was more terrifying was the erosion of the Death Qi, and these suits were meant to hinder and purify the Death Qi.
In response, Mia, Alice, and Audrey did not refuse. They took the protective suit badges and activated them with Magic Power, and soon the same protective suits as the Moon Rabbits automatically unfolded and covered their bodies.
However, whether it was to save material or to facilitate movement, in any case, these protective suits were very form-fitting with the feel of tight leather, the girls looked quite sensual in them, and their graceful curves made it hard to know where to rest your eyes.
Oh, except for Little Alice and the little Moon Rabbit Liz, who had... nothing. They were... very cute.
Still not having fully recovered from the aftereffects of teleportation, and still looking somewhat frail, Dorothy looked up at the sky, stopping the two warm streams in her nostrils.
Yet, she did not reach out to take the protective suit badge.
"Your Majesty?"
Sidwell was a bit puzzled at this, just as she was about to ask, but Dorothy spoke first.
"I don't need it, it's of no use to me."
The homebody witch shook her head and said.
"But..."
Miss Moon Rabbit was somewhat anxious, although she now knew that this worthless Master was actually a Monster, talent was one thing, strength was another, a little witch with just thirty to forty thousand Mana Power couldn't resist the erosion of the Death Qi of the Doomsday World.
"No buts, Sidwell, playtime is over, now it's work time, I've said it before, I want you to obey on work matters."
Dorothy walked directly out of the elevator, openly exposing herself to the Doomsday land filled with fog, dust, and Death Qi.
"Since we're here, I should prepare some gifts for this first house call, otherwise it would be impolite."
She turned her head, smiled faintly at Miss Moon Rabbit, and then erupted with mana.
"I say, let there be light..."
And so, around her, the dust settled, the fog dissipated, the death qi reversed, and the ground regained its vitality with green grass and flowers rapidly growing and blooming at her feet...
Above her head, the thick clouds suddenly tore open a large hole, and a beam of light from the neighboring Witch World, which had shone across the sky for three days, shone down on the smiling witch like a spotlight on a stage, making her seem divine for a moment.
"Well, as an Ashen Witch who deals with civil engineering, I really don't have much else to show off. So, I might as well help you fix up this home."
Staring at the dumbstruck crowd, Dorothy said.
........
"Hehehe, Dorothy, how did it feel to show off just now?"
Above the head of the homebody witch, the Emperor's Witch Hat asked its master with a giggle.
"It felt amazing, but it was really exhausting. I feel like I must have been bewitched to fall for your trick," Dorothy replied, tossing back a white eye in fatigue and bittersweet enjoyment.
Repairing a world that had died was, of course, not something a weak witch with only thirty to forty thousand Mana Power could achieve.
Even though the Moon World of the Moon Rabbit was not large, only about a third of the size of her hometown from memory, it was still considered a standard small world.
Of course, all she lacked was mana. Technically, having fully completed the Basic Level course with Spider Teacher, she was entirely capable.
After all, this Moon World had only recently died, and its remains were well preserved. While the various world laws had begun to fracture and break, the basic framework was still there.
In the secret architectural teachings of Spider Teacher, such a state belonged to the category of an old house. In theory, there was no technical difficulty; it was just monotonous patchwork that even an apprentice could attempt. It was simple manual labor, an ideal Basic Level practice for beginners.
So when Dorothy observed the remnants of the Moon World at the railway station outside, she was actually quite eager to give it a try. However, she only thought about it. After all, even though repairing old houses is an apprentice task, which house is that large?
But just as Dorothy was about to laugh off the idea, Hat Senior Sister spoke up.
"If you really want to try, I can lend you some mana," she said.
And then...
And then Dorothy couldn't control her eager heart, she really went for it, and that led to the scene before.
Only...
"The bricks on this construction site are a bit hard to move."
Even with nearly endless mana at her disposal, Dorothy's little witch-level efforts were limited.
She was now like a brick mover with infinite stamina, handling as many bricks as Mount Everest, but her strength remained the same, only able to move a few bricks at a time. Her body would hold up, but she would still get tired regardless.
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So, how long would it take her to move all the bricks?
This damn task wasn't about physical strength; it was clearly a test of willpower.
"Why the hell did I have to run my mouth? Showing off feels great for a moment, but afterwards it's straight to the crematorium," she groaned.
...Meanwhile, the homebody witch, cursing herself for being taken for a ride, continued to move bricks at a tortoise's pace...