Carlotta smiled and said, "Mrs. Houston has hit a bottleneck. It's indeed difficult to break through when it's not her main focus, but it's not impossible. With the right thod, she can break through right here."
Clorinde asked in surprise, "Do you know what thod to use?"
Carlotta nodded, indicating that she did.
Seeing this, Clorinde quickly stood up and called out to Euniel Houston, " Lady Euniel, please co over here. Miss White knows how to solve your problem."
With her shout, the entire gathering fell silent, and nurous pairs of eyes turned toward them.
Carlotta also felt a sudden tension as many eyes focused on her. She couldn't help but gasp inwardly, not expecting Mrs. Clorinde Austin suddenly called out like that.
Euniel rushed over and asked Carlotta, "Miss White, do you know what I should do?"
She didn't doubt Carlotta, as Carlotta had just resolved Clorinde's issue earlier, demonstrating a profound understanding of Elven Knight Path, which made her trusted.
Facing Euniel's eager gaze and the many other eyes watching, Carlotta had no choice but to explain, "The bottleneck in Elven Knight Path arises often because the mana cannot complete the next movent. If there are runes, they can strengthen the mana, but without runes, since there's no way to enhance the mana, the bottleneck becos even harder to break through. However, you can change the way you use mana, enhancing the 'resilience' of its flow in a different way. This is only temporary, but it's perfect for breaking through the bottleneck."
She then began to explain to Euniel how to circulate her mana in a special way.
Euniel didn't hesitate and imdiately followed Carlotta's instructions, allowing her mana to accumulate in a spiral manner, increasing the force of inertia, and then launching a sudden impact, forcefully executing the Elf Starfall.
In the next mont, Euniel swung her sword, and a brilliant sword light slashed downward, as if dragging a star from the sky, unleashing an extrely dazzling attack.
This was the fifth movent of the Twelve Echoes of Elven Steel—Elf Starfall!
"It worked!" Euniel was overjoyed, as she had actually managed to execute Elf Starfall.
She quickly perford it several more tis, succeeding each ti, finally confirming that she had truly mastered the fifth movent.
This scene was witnessed by everyone at the tea party, and they were all amazed.
Then, countless eyes turned back to Carlotta.
"Miss White, your understanding of the Elven Knight Path is truly astonishing. Can this thod of breaking through bottlenecks be applied to other movents?" asked a noblewoman with a look of anticipation.
This was Lily Bryne, an alchemy master like Thea. Although her achievents weren't as dazzling as Thea's, she was still a highly renowned alchemy master.
Carlotta, having been introduced by Alia earlier, knew the nas of all the ladies present. She smiled and said, "Mrs. Bryne, this spiral breakthrough thod naturally applies to every movent."
"Then I'll give it a try," Lily imdiately began to attempt it.
She was actually stuck at a bottleneck herself, specifically the ninth movent, Elf Sunset, which she had yet to master.
As Lily tried, many other ladies at the gathering also began to attempt it, as there were quite a few who were stuck at bottlenecks.
Even Calla secretly tried it, as she was stuck at the bottleneck of the third movent, Elf Light.
Not long after, Lily, the alchemy master, swung her sword and manifested the image of a great sun, successfully executing Elf Sunset.
"It really worked."
Lily was stunned, then looked deeply at Carlotta, and committed this sweet girl to mory.
Soon, the other ladies also succeeded one after another.
Calla, following this thod, easily executed the third movent, Elf Light, which left her with a complex expression as she looked at Carlotta, unsure of what to say.
She hadn't liked this girl who was close to Alia, but as one event after another unfolded at the tea party, she hadn't even noticed her own attitude changed.
In a short ti, the atmosphere at the tea party beca lively.
"Miss White, your thod is so effective. I actually broke through my bottleneck!"
"It's simply incredible. Who would have thought of such a thod?"
"This spiral breakthrough thod should definitely be included in the textbooks of those supernatural academies. No, it shouldn't be called the spiral breakthrough thod. It should be called the White Breakthrough thod. Miss White deserves to have this thod nad after her."
The ladies were all delighted.
Carlotta, however, was sowhat surprised.
Was this breakthrough thod sothing that didn't yet exist in this world? Or was it simply known to very few people?
Alia, seeing the situation at the tea party, was lost in thought.
She had brought Carlotta to the gathering to let her learn more. But what happened? Carlotta wasn't here to learn; she was here to teach everyone else.
'Miss White's talent is far more astonishing than I imagined.'
Alia sobbed inwardly, not for the first ti, over this matter.
After sighing, she felt a pang of regret.
Why did Carlotta White have to specialize in card magic?
"What a pity, what a pity," Clorinde also expressed regret.
"What's the pity?" Euniel, who was still nearby, asked in confusion.
Clorinde imdiately explained that Carlotta specialized in card magic and was still only a second-level apprentice.
Euniel was first shocked that Carlotta was only a second-level apprentice, then she too expressed regret.
These ladies couldn't keep anything to themselves, and it wasn't long before the news that Carlotta specialized in card magic and was only a second-level apprentice spread throughout the tea party.
In an instant, everyone looked at Carlotta with strange expressions. They had thought a new star was rising, only to find that this star had already taken an irreversible wrong turn.
"What a pity," even Thea Ashfield couldn't help but express regret.
But even so, Carlotta had beco famous, and the ladies at the gathering couldn't ignore her presence.
In fact, many of the ladies approached Carlotta with invitations to various etings, considering her soone worth being friends.
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