Definitely Not a Witch

A heartwarming daily life farming novel, occasionally also a passionate epic.

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Chapter 89 Third Grade Student Lan Lier

Hopeland, Daffodil Street, Sunset Mermaid Clothing Store.

Loran Hill, wearing a black hooded robe and gray boots, stood in front of the door, looking at the address in his hand and confirming again that this was the store.

She came to find Lanlier, the junior schoolmate that Tilera mentioned before she left. There were still some things about the magic steam turbine that she wanted to learn from this student from Emenas to see if there was anything she had missed. She was also curious about what the students of this prestigious school looked like.

When I walked into the store, it was cool and quiet. There was no one in sight. There were only pieces of beautifully printed and dyed clothes hanging in the cabinets. The colors were varied and the styles were relatively classical and conservative.

Loran Hill knocked lightly on the door and asked.

"Is anyone there?"

"Wait a moment, I'll be there soon." An aunt's voice came from inside the store.

An auntie in an apron walked out from the back of the store with some red and blue dye on her hands. She wiped her hands with a towel and then walked forward to ask.

"Hello, are you here to buy clothes?"

"No, I'm here to find Lanlier." Loran Hill shook his head, and the hair hanging down from his hood swayed.

"Hey, does anyone know she's here?"

The aunt was a little curious and looked at the girl. Lan Lier was her daughter. She had just returned home for vacation recently and not many people knew her.

"You're her classmate, right? She went out this morning and should be at the cold drink and snack shop on the east side of the street. You can go there and take a look."

"Okay, thank you, Auntie." Loran Hill bowed his head and walked out of the store.

This cold drink shop on the east side has a great location, right at the corner of the street. The wooden sign and decoration have a somewhat elf-like style. The words "Flower Beach" are written on the wooden sign wrapped with green branches.

Looking at this familiar style, Loran Hill couldn't help but think of the store in West Wind Seabuckthorn City, called "Flowers and Summer Leaves", which should be from the same series. It was also there that she met Angus for the first time, which led to all the subsequent developments.

After pushing open the shop door, wind chimes rang and a maid wearing a flower belt on her head came forward.

"Welcome~" She was wearing a black and white maid suit and looked lovely.

Loran Hill walked into the store. There were not many customers at this time, perhaps because the weather had turned cooler. Several maids were standing leisurely by the side. One of them was sitting behind the bar reading a thick book. She seemed to be reciting it in a low voice while reading, as if she was memorizing something.

"Hello, I was wondering if Miss Lanlier is here?"

The maid behind the bar looked up: "Ah, sorry, I didn't notice just now. Are you looking for Lan Lier? Wait a minute, I have to ask the teacher."

After saying this, she stood up, adjusted her dress a little, asked another maid to take her place, and walked up the stairs into the store.

After a while, a blonde girl in a light purple skirt came down briskly from upstairs and was a little surprised when she saw Loran Hill.

"Oh, I thought my classmates wanted to play with me."

"Hello, what can I do for you?"

"Hello, I was introduced by Mage Tilera." Loran Hill took out the blue inheritance gem.

"Oh, well, I get it. Come with me." She grabbed Loran Hill's hand and led her upstairs to sit for a while.

The second floor seems to be a dance studio, where some girls can be seen rehearsing. The third floor is a loft with a table, sofa, wardrobe and several dressing tables.

A noble lady was sitting at the desk by the window, with a lot of manuscript paper beside her, and seemed to be writing something. Judging from her face, it was Mrs. Filia. Loran Hill had met her in the store in Seabuckthorn City. She had also talked to Angus for a few words at that time, and it seemed that they were old acquaintances.

"Teacher Filia, can I borrow your space? This friend wants to discuss some alchemy issues with me."

"It's okay, Lanli, please do as you please." She seemed to be concentrating on writing something.

"Hello........"

Loran Hill first introduced himself, then mentioned the relevant information given by Tilera and some unfinished points.

"Well, yes, I know. Sister Dilera specifically told me before she left that someone would come to ask related questions."

"Actually, this steam power system is a key project within Emenas' Time Gear. They've only recently come up with a more stable solution. Back in my freshman year, it was Sister Tirela who introduced me to Time Gear. Now it's been almost a year since she graduated."

Then Lan Lier began to introduce the design basis of this steam power system, the problems encountered at the time, and how choices and improvements were made later. It can be seen that she is very good at alchemy and magic. She is not very old, probably only 18-19 years old, but her strength is already at the gold level.

Emenas is really amazing, Loranhill sighed and looked at the evaluation displayed by the system, Magic Sequence 5: Grasp of Lightning, rare gold level.

She was even younger than Edley, but her strength was far superior. Sequence 5 was a huge gap compared to Sequence 4. Sequence 4 and before were all developed after certain specialties. Although extraordinary people were outstanding in some aspects, they were not much better than ordinary people in other aspects.

But once you reach Sequence 5, things will be different. The overall shortcomings will be made up for, and there will not be too many weaknesses. Whether it is physical fitness, soul strength, agility, perception, etc., you will truly begin to become extraordinary.

Loran Hill took out a pen and casually drew a straight line on the drawing, then continued to outline the shape of the steam engine. Her ability to draw mechanical structure drawings by hand really shocked Lan Lier, but she herself was not very self-aware. When studying engineering in college, it was inevitable to learn mechanical knowledge, and the mechanical teacher at that time was particularly strict and had very high requirements for drawings.

As a result, everyone in their class was tortured so much that they finally developed solid drawing skills. In this life, Loran Hill went a step further and had extremely keen perception and control abilities. He didn't even need a ruler. He could draw straight lines, arcs, and right angles by hand, and they looked exactly like printed ones.

Loran Hill didn't directly draw the magical steam turbine that combined the two civilizations. She only drew the part that Tirela had left for her. This wasn't because she was keeping it secret, but the knowledge systems of the two worlds were completely different. If she wanted to explain the things of the previous human civilization, she would have to start from the basic mechanics, which would take at least several months to fully explain.

In this way, the two technology enthusiasts, the two girls, communicated quietly in the quiet attic, occasionally with excited cheers and the sound of rustling strokes that never stopped.