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The Sleeping Witch 3

The king was trying to squeeze into the center of the picture, trying to get himself a more prominent position in this story

By Frankie C RederPublished 4 years ago 3 min read

The king was trying to squeeze into the center of the picture, trying to get himself a more prominent position in this story, but he soon gave up and spread his hands helplessly to the knight: "Even if you are the king, but if you marry a super powerful witch big brother as a wife, then in the matter of planning the future of the child, you also have little say. " The knight wiped the cold sweat on his forehead, the image in the mirror continued: The king was unable to change the black witch's decision, out of love for his daughter, he still decided to do something. So the king ordered the construction of this tower, the daughter who spent all day in the laboratory locked in. He hoped that this way to prevent his daughter from accessing the latest research results of the wizard world, his daughter's research level will not be enhanced, so she can naturally escape the curse ...... "Obviously this is not useful, in our fairy tale continent, repairing the tower to lock up his daughter such initiatives have not once succeeded in stopping the curse, really , not even once." Knight gradually get used to the outrageous development of the story to go, calmly spit out. "In fact, doing so usually only leads to the curse happening more quickly." "Yes, I inherited my mother's gift of being naturally interested in doing research, and that's something that can't be stopped by changing places." The witch nodded, "And, rather than being forced to stay here by my father, I was so happy with the research environment in the tower that I actively stayed home and didn't want to go out." Times have changed, and nowadays, as long as one knows basic witchcraft, one can still obtain knowledge from the Wizards' Union's information base even without leaving home. The tower is a quiet environment, so there are no silly social balls or boring academic meetings to attend, so it's perfect to save time and focus on research. So not only did this confinement not keep the girl away from academic research, but she became self-taught, and her professionalism was no less than that of the elite students of her age at the Sorcerer's Institute. The black witch knew about this through the crystal ball, and was so angry that she came to make trouble twice a day. But for some reason, every time, she ended up guiding her daughter to complete more advanced research. The black witch even left her daughter with her most powerful research tool, a silver magic mirror that can quickly retrieve all the papers of the wizard world. Hey, see no good research halfway or the existence of errors in the compulsive personality, so the Black Witch the villain so difficult to do. With this pair of odd parents pushing the envelope, the girl's research ability grew with each passing day, and she soon made her mark in the wizard world, publishing a number of high-quality papers. However, just as she began to research the most cutting-edge topics in the witch industry, the curse was triggered. The witch gazed into the magic mirror as she fell into a coma due to the curse and said thoughtfully, "It may be strange to say this, but the moment the curse took effect, I was actually relieved." Although she had always been intoxicated with research, she had to admit that the long period of intense research work was too unkind to her hairline. An obligatory ample rest so she no longer had to fret and sigh at her shiny, big head in the magic mirror every morning. The king was grief stricken over his daughter's fall into a coma, when a mysterious white witch appeared and told the king not to grieve too much, as long as he waited for his daughter's research progress to be surpassed by others as the years went by, she would naturally wake up.

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