Lu Cheng now understood why the Secret Society wanted to keep Charlotte as a treasure.
Charlotte is completely a geomagnetic core energy generator. The energy she produces in a day is enough to support a city with a population of nearly one million.
Lu Cheng’s first thought was how to mass-produce Miss Groundhog. If there were a thousand Charlottes, Lu Cheng wouldn’t have to go through such a troublesome population immigration plan.
Just open a black Internet cafe and stuff Charlottes into it, and the energy coins used by the Celestial Empire every day will come in continuously.
"No memories of your parents?"
Lu Cheng also tentatively asked about Charlotte's parents, but Charlotte's answer was that she had lived with Grandpa Bayerwock since she was a child, and all the high-level spellcasters in the Secret Society were her parents.
This is not a metaphor, but that's how Charlotte thinks. All the older spellcasters in the secret society can be regarded as her parents.
"I know what you want to ask. I am the only crystal daughter of the Secret Order. By the way, if you want to gain more magic power from my protection, you must make offerings to me."
Charlotte is already seventeen years old this year. She has studied her own abilities much more thoroughly than Lu Cheng, including the conditions in which she can draw more magic power from the earth veins.
"The Church of the Pure Ones has given me many sacred tributes in the past." Charlotte added, "I heard from Grandpa that if I go to the church this time, the tribute they will give me will be a holy dragon cub."
Did the Pure Church sell its own dragon so easily? However, this sentence is also full of ambiguity. If Charlotte really signed a contract with the young dragon, God knows whether Charlotte is the master or the young dragon is the master. This is the same as the current situation in Lucheng.
Although Charlotte thinks she is Lu Cheng's master, Lu Cheng subconsciously still treats Charlotte as a pet.
However, she is only staying in the camp temporarily, and Charlotte can terminate the contract at any time. Moreover, this groundhog lady seems to have mastered teleportation magic.
If Lu Cheng really locked her in a cage, Charlotte seemed completely confident that she could escape from here, which was why Master Winnie was so confident in renting Charlotte to Lu Cheng.
And Charlotte was also using this method to hint to Lu Cheng, that is, "Come and please me quickly, otherwise I will go to the Pure Church."
"Are dragon cubs having fun with cell phones?"
Lu Cheng asked this question with a smile, and the confident expression on Charlotte's face suddenly froze.
"I think... I have seen dragons from the Pure Church. One of their breaths could destroy a city here." Charlotte suddenly remembered something very important when she said this. "And I'm tired of playing all those games on my phone."
"Want a new game? Of course no problem." Lu Cheng heard what Charlotte had been laying the groundwork for for so long and what she really wanted. "But there is a price to pay."
The surprised expression on Charlotte's face instantly turned into alert when she heard Lu Cheng say the word "price".
"What's the price?"
Charlotte took a step back when she asked this question. Her vigilance against Lu Cheng had become an instinct embedded in her body.
“It’s very simple.”
Lu Cheng took out the old textbooks that Elena had studied before, from the Chinese textbooks for the first grade to the sixth grade, as well as a thick stack of five years of high school entrance examinations and six years of simulation papers.
"During the time in the camp, I learned all the contents in these books and finished all the test questions," said Lu Cheng.
"I...don't want to!"
Charlotte's behavior was even more extreme than Lu Cheng had imagined.
The daughter of the secret society is a child who is born with the blessing of magic. Charlotte does not need to learn anything. When she reaches a certain age, she can master magic that ordinary spellcasters will take decades to master.
But the reason why Charlotte hated reading was not that she didn't like learning, but that she had the ability to remember everything she read.
This ability was an extremely painful experience for Charlotte. Whenever she read a book, the contents of the book would continue to echo in her mind when she went to sleep at night.
Not to mention doing exercises, which was like torture in hell for Charlotte.
So to sum it up in the simplest sentence is 'I! The thing Charlotte Baill Walker hates most in life is reading! The second thing I hate is doing exercises'.
"Our world is far more wonderful than you can imagine. How can you experience the fun if you don't learn our language?" Lu Cheng walked slowly to Charlotte with a first-grade Chinese textbook.
Charlotte kept backing away as if she had seen a ghost. Finally, when her body hit Noy's desk, Charlotte found that she had nowhere to retreat.
The shadow left by the books on her was greater than Lu Cheng had imagined. In order to avoid the first-grade Chinese textbook in Lu Cheng's hand, Charlotte instantly turned into a groundhog and crawled into a cardboard box, and even covered the box with the lid.
"Ah! It's changed back." Elena witnessed the whole process. Noy also walked to the desk and looked at the trembling cardboard box.
"Even my grandfather didn't force me to read a book! You can't do this!"
Charlotte protested loudly to Lu Cheng in the cardboard box, as if the cardboard box had become a protective barrier that Lu Cheng could not cross at this moment.
"Okay, then I won't force you." Lu Cheng didn't intend to force Miss Groundhog to learn Chinese. After she played more games, she would naturally want to learn this language.
You have to know that although Earth's entertainment is the best in the universe, there is no translation team for the common language of the Far South Continent in Earth's electronic games.
"You didn't lie to me?" Charlotte poked her head out of the box, and the suspicious expression on her face was still particularly obvious in her groundhog state.
"Well, but if you ever want to learn Chinese, you can go directly to ask Elena and Noy," Lu Cheng said.
"Then put down the book in your hand first!"
Charlotte was still afraid that Lu Cheng would grab the back of her neck and force her to read.
Only after Lu Cheng packed up Elena's old textbooks did Charlotte agree to come out of the box.
"If you want to learn, I can teach you."
Noi took the notebook in his hand and put it on the desk and said.
"No, I've made up my mind not to touch books in my life!" Charlotte walked to the edge of the desk, looked at her clothes scattered on the ground, and glanced at Lu Cheng again.
"I'm going to go get today's dinner."
Lu Cheng had no interest in the naked body of this groundhog lady.