Bai Xi's greatest hobbies were shipping couples and reading fanfiction. She especially loved the popular ensemble manga "The Great Ensemble". Then... she transmigrated.
Good news:...
After the little ghost left, Maggie had no choice but to try casting spells without chanting, together with Roy.
Fortunately, as an elemental spirit, Roy had incredibly precise control over the flow of magic. According to the little ghost, after Maggie handed over most of the magic flow to Roy, Roy quickly adjusted the new magic operation mode, and Maggie only needed to control the most crucial part.
Maggie could sense that although she wasn't chanting any spells, the feeling of her healing magic activating now was almost identical to the feeling of chanting normally.
"In that case... it's a success!"
With a soft white light, and with Roy's assistance, Maggie successfully cast a healing spell without incantation.
This time, Maggie cast the spell in less than 0.3 seconds, while normal spellcasting takes at least 2 seconds, and only when the mage is very skilled.
Although it doesn't achieve the instantaneous casting of a true, chant-free spell, it still provides a significant advantage in battles between mages.
Moreover, she can now cast spells without making a sound, catching her opponents off guard most of the time, except for those genius mages who observe the flow of magic during combat.
"Maggie is amazing!"
Before Maggie could even show a look of surprise, Roy cheered first. The tiny, shimmering white figure flew around in the air, dancing happily, even more beautiful and adorable than any fairy in legend.
"Thanks to Roy, you are my lucky star."
Maggie's gaze followed Roy in the air, her eyes filled with gratitude and doting affection, her voice gentle and almost dripping with tenderness.
She was truly overjoyed. Roy was her lucky star, pulling the little ghost to her side and helping her escape danger. Now, Roy had even helped her achieve the legendary spellcasting technique. Who wouldn't like Roy?
"No! Maggie is even better!"
Roy never held back his praise for Maggie.
"You'd better stop now!"
The little ghost reappeared in the room from nowhere. Upon seeing this scene, the will-o'-the-wisp that had just subsided above its head suddenly reappeared, and its voice was filled with anger and speechlessness.
Maggie turned to look at the little ghost, who pointed out the window with his short finger.
"Night falls, and the vampires will come out to roam. You should think about what to do, human."
Upon hearing this, Maggie's expression vanished instantly, and the previously cheerful atmosphere in the room plummeted. She had just told the little ghost about her current situation.
Although she didn't expect the little ghost to come back specifically to remind her, the little ghost's worries were not unfounded.
Yarlin will definitely hint to the Third Prince that she is not someone to be controlled, and that if he doesn't want things to change, he should find a way to control her.
If the third prince wasn't an idiot, then the queen or her blood servant should have launched a night raid on her.
It's just a matter of time.
Humans attacked by vampires will fall into a state of mental confusion and will obey the vampires to some extent; otherwise, the current emperor wouldn't have inexplicably planted so many roses in the palace.
"If you retaliate, you'll definitely alert the enemy."
The little ghost spoke with a pointed tone and a serious expression.
It is very reliable when it is serious, and all of Little Ghost's considerations are also issues that Maggie cares about.
As Maggie watched the sun gradually set, her mind began to race.
She is now a formal mage. If the Queen underestimates her and thinks she is only a ninth-level magic apprentice, and only sends a blood servant to deal with her, then the suggestion will hardly work on her. In that case, she can pretend to fall for it and make Arlin lower his guard.
But if the Queen herself comes...
She couldn't be sure of the Queen's vampire level. Even if she was only a baron, she was just a novice mage and completely unable to resist.
However, she is human, and she knows best the bond between mothers and children. Given the Queen's love for the third prince, she will definitely take action against her personally.
"There's a high probability that the king will personally deal with me later; I can't just sit here and wait to die."
Maggie muttered to herself, all the useful information swirling in her mind; the comic book plot was now her biggest lifeline.
The little ghost floated in mid-air with its arms crossed, looking thoughtfully at Roy and then at Maggie, seemingly lost in thought.
Roy stayed quietly beside Maggie, keeping her company without saying a word.
"Yan Ou...."
Maggie's first thought was a stand-in, but it was unrealistic to ask the Green Tower for help in making a puppet stand-in, with less than an hour left until sunset.
Moreover, she couldn't be sure when the Queen would attack her, so the puppet could only mimic her appearance for a short time. After a while, it would lose its effectiveness and revert to its original form.
Suddenly, a thought flashed through Maggie's mind.
etc......
She carries a curse from the progenitor of vampires.
Even if the queen is a vampire of earl rank, she probably can't do anything to her...
"So? Have you decided what to do?"
Just as Maggie was about to pull herself out of her thoughts, she heard the little ghost's voice.
"Nothing to fear."
Maggie raised her head, a confident smile returning to her lips. She was determined not to let anyone thwart her will to live.
Upon hearing this, the little ghost, who was about to float forward, froze in mid-air and then gave a cold "Oh".
"In short, don't drag Roy into this."
It left those words behind and disappeared from Maggie's sight again, but Maggie always felt that the little ghost's departing figure carried a hint of embarrassment.
"?"
A big question mark popped up above Maggie's head, and it took her a while to realize why the little ghost was reacting this way.
The little ghost must have just thought of a way to help her and was about to tell her.
Maggie's lips twitched, and she couldn't help but feel a little regretful.
Her method was to use moonlight to trigger the curse, overriding the Queen's lower-level suggestion. Undoubtedly, this method would cause her great suffering; the little ghost's plan was certainly much better...
"I should have asked it..."
Maggie rubbed her temples with a wry smile. Sometimes being too confident isn't a good thing. Given the little ghost's personality, if she asked it again, it definitely wouldn't tell her. So she could only swallow this loss.
It's all her fault for not asking more questions earlier.
"What do you want to ask? Do you need me to ask for Maggie?"
Roy heard Maggie's mutterings and tilted his head to ask.
"No need, I can manage on my own."
Maggie shook her head; although the little ghost had treated her badly upon their first meeting.
But after spending time with her, she found that the little ghost's personality was a hundred times better than she had imagined. After all, it was a simple-minded elemental spirit who wore its emotions on its sleeve and had helped her so much.
She wasn't a bad person and didn't want to upset the little ghost.
"oh."
Roy nodded, seemingly understanding but not quite.