Chapter 1838 Interpret

Chapter 1837 Apocalypse Heavenly Eye <TOC> Chapter 1839 Concepts

Translator: SumTLMan

When Angel entered the hall, the mini signal tower had already ceased to operate, and on the other side, Totoro was deep in thought with his head bowed.

The sound of Angel’s footsteps brought Totoro back to reality.

“It seems that Sparrow Blossom has made a lasting impression on you,” Angel said casually as he sat down opposite Totoro.

Without embarrassment, Totoro nodded and said, “Yes, Sparrow Blossom was a person of great talent and flair. She was more suitable to be the successor of the Laudsourcian Fire than Popoca. However, it’s a pity that she died too soon.”

Angel looked deeply at Totoro with his pale golden eyes: “Perhaps it’s just because destiny chose you.”

Totoro smiled shyly and did not respond. Even now, he had not thought about reviving the Laudsourcian lineage. More than these distant responsibilities, what he wanted to do now was to cultivate diligently, hoping to one day become a support to Angel.

Seeing that Totoro was reluctant to elaborate, Angel smoothly changed the subject: “The scenes described by Sparrow Blossom, can you Interpret anything from them now?”

Totoro did not answer immediately but asked instead, “Could you cast another Illusion Canvas for me?”

Angel nodded.

After a while, a somewhat dim scene appeared on the whiteboard floating in front of Totoro.

At the center of the scene stood a tall figure from behind. From the slightly wind-disheveled blonde hair and the short cape adorned with a droplet clasp on the shoulder, it was identifiable as Angel.

In the picture, Angel was glowing, apparently using a light illumination spell, surrounded by utter darkness.

If not for the clear view of the earth beneath his feet, one might think he was in a dark void.

Beyond the shining figure of Angel and the pitch-black background, directly in front of Angel, there was a long path sparkling with stardust, stretching to the end of the view.

It appeared as if Angel was walking on a glittering galaxy, led by the stars towards the dark extremity.

This scene was the painting previously described by Sparrow Blossom. Angel himself looked at it for a long time but, due to the overwhelming darkness, could not discern any useful information, hence he turned to Totoro, hoping for an explanation.

“The information in this painting, I also cannot interpret. However, I’ve inquired in detail about Sparrow Blossom’s state when she saw this painting, her emotional fluctuations, and the degree of attention she paid to the scene afterward, and I can essentially confirm one thing,” Totoro paused, then looked at Angel, “As for the place depicted in this painting, it’s unlikely to pose any danger to you.”

Totoro’s judgment of danger did not solely rely on interpreting the scene, but also on understanding Sparrow Blossom’s emotions. Because the vision paintings the Laudsourcians witness, although seemingly random, are actually governed by certain mechanisms, such as a significant portion being guided by the viewer’s emotions.

The reason Totoro frequently sees paintings related to Angel is because of a belief in his heart, a deep bond with Angel, who is his only tie in this world at the moment. This bond guides his sentiments, which in turn reflects on the prophetic scenes.

Therefore, interpreting current emotions can also gauge to some extent the nature of the scene in the painting.

Sparrow Blossom was calm when she saw this painting, without urgency or anxiety, indicating that, in her innate sensitivity, the scene likely held no tumultuous waves. Thus, Totoro could infer that the scenario depicted might not bring danger to Angel.

While it has been established that there’s no danger in the scene itself, whether there is danger at the end of this luminous path is hard to say. However, it’s probably safe. Totoro paused, then added: “This scene, in my view, seems more like an everyday scenario that the Lord might experience in the future at some moment. Perhaps, its significance is not that great.”

In other words, there’s not much to worry about with this scene. What’s concerning is the scene that Totoro presented.

Angel nodded, indifferent to this conclusion. After all, his intention this time wasn’t to have Totoro interpret the scene, but rather, he primarily wanted Totoro to meet Sparrow Blossom, with everything else being secondary.

After discussing the matter of the scene, Totoro took the initiative to make a request to Angel.

“I would like to see Popoca.”

Although it was Totoro who actively wanted to see Popoca, when he mentioned Popoca’s name, he couldn’t hide a sense of disgust. Totoro had no particular feud with Popoca; the main reason for his disdain was that Popoca had once attacked Angel, nearly leading him to a fatal situation.

So, for Totoro, Popoca belonged to the rare negative category within his otherwise indifferent emotional connections.

Angel did not ask why Totoro wanted to meet Popoca. He simply nodded, brought Popoca out, and then created a Fog Illusion realm to provide Totoro and Popoca a private space for conversation.

Totoro and Popoca talked for about twenty minutes, and Angel had no knowledge of what was specifically discussed. However, at the end, Popoca seemed somewhat dejected, continuously looking at Totoro, wanting to continue the conversation. But Totoro took the initiative to end the dialogue and walked out from the Fog Illusion realm.

After taking Popoca back into his bracelet, Angel looked at Totoro and said, “You do know that Popoca’s life is nearing its end, right?”

Totoro nodded, “Sparrow Blossom has told me.”

“Do you have anything to say?”

Without hesitation, Totoro spat out a word: “Deserved.”

“He brought this on himself by walking this path, so there’s no pity needed, I even think it’s unnecessary for the Lord to save him.”

Angel asked, “You know I can save him? Did Sparrow Blossom tell you?”

Totoro nodded: “Yes, Sparrow Blossom has told me everything she knows.”

“She really trusts you,” Angel said, and then, thinking back, it made sense; after all, with Popoca’s passing, Totoro is now the only living Laudsourcian in the Southern Region’s Wizarding World. Who else could Sparrow Blossom trust if not Totoro?

“I am saving Popoca, partly because of Sparrow Blossom. But more importantly, after Popoca’s death, his soul would fall into the hands of the Demon God. Due to certain reasons, there are things that Popoca has experienced that I do not wish the Demon God to know, so I must save him.”

Of course, Angel’s agreement to save Popoca was one thing, whether he was willing to save him was another.

Previously, Angel was rather unwilling. However, Popoca’s recent contributions to the shape-shifting spell had somewhat changed his view. But these were thoughts he felt no need to express.

Chapter 1837 Apocalypse Heavenly Eye <TOC> Chapter 1839 Concepts

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