Chapter 1942 Vengeful Returnee

Chapter 1941 Major Announcement <TOC> Chapter 1943 Vision of Doomsday

Translator: SumTLMan

Upon learning that the Peach Heart Theater could very well be a manifestation of the same will as the Time Thief, Shura also roughly guessed some information about the Peach Heart Theater.

He also consciously refrained from further questioning on this matter and instead shifted the topic, speaking of the prophetic vision he had seen.

“I saw a vision related to Witch Honeydew,” Shura turned to look at a blonde witch in a backless gown within the hall.

Witch Honeydew hailed from the Blissful Pure Land, having been promoted to a prophecy witch two years prior. This Star Observing Day was her third since her promotion, as she rarely saw useful future fragments in the Mystery of Starlight, thus not participating much in the exchange meetings and usually staying on the periphery.

Witch Honeydew initially attended this time with the intent to learn and, admittedly, to freeload, but unexpectedly, she was named by the Observer.

Without any shyness, Witch Honeydew stood up, graciously bowed to Shura, smiling and said, “I’m honored that Lord Reader’s prophetic vision relates to me.”

Shura looked deeply at the strikingly beautiful Honeydew Witch and smiled softly, “I’m just afraid that after hearing it, you won’t feel honored anymore.”

Under Witch Honeydew’s puzzled gaze, Shura calmly said, “To be precise, the prophecy I saw relates to the Blissful Pure Land where Witch Honeydew resides.”

“The Blissful Pure Land seems to be facing a dramatic upheaval in the near future.”

As Shura spoke, Witch Honeydew’s smile remained, but her eyes began to flicker with concern, “Please, Lord Reader, elucidate further.”

“A millennium Vengeful Returnee, fueled by hatred, prepares to trouble the Blissful Pure Land,” Shura paused, then shrugged. “I don’t know who exactly this person is. However, from the future fragments I’ve seen, most regions of the Blissful Pure Land are stained with blood and death; his hatred for your world is deep-seated… perhaps born from love turned sour?”

As Shura spoke, he revealed a meaningful smile, his tone suggestive.

Though Shura didn’t specify, everyone present understood his implication.

The Blissful Pure Land is the clandestine operator behind the Bliss Pavilion, a place providing special entertainment services for men and women. The so-called services rarely relate to sensual pleasures but rather offer more horrifying and ugly outlets for pent-up frustrations.

Even without viewing it prejudicially, such places often breed flowers of evil from the seeds of hatred.

Clearly, Shura was implying that perhaps some individuals in the Blissful Pure Land had once toyed with others’ deepest vulnerabilities, only to finally meet their match and now face their comeuppance.

The countenance of Witch Honeydew darkened as she grasped Shura’s hint: “The first rule of the Bliss Pavilion is that what happens in the Pavilion stays in the Pavilion. Any baseless emotions should dissipate once you leave.”

Shura nodded indifferently: “That’s irrelevant to me; I’m well aware of the Pavilion’s rules. But no rules can bind everyone; there will always be those who break them. And from the prophecy fragments I’ve witnessed, this returnee is one such rule-breaker, perhaps even destined to become a rule-maker.”

Witch Honeydew: “Is his strength considerable?”

Shura: “I don’t know about his strength, but from what I’ve seen, he is much more formidable than the esteemed Lady Dysania.”

At these words, Witch Honeydew’s face turned ashen.

Lady Dysania is the current strongest in the Blissful Pure Land, believed by the outside world to be at the peak of the second level of True Knowledge. However, only insiders know that she quietly advanced to the third level of True Knowledge decades ago after her return from the Abyss.

In the Southern Region’s Wizarding World, a third level True Knowledge is the pinnacle of the pyramid. Yet in Shura’s words, the afflicted witch pales in comparison to the “Returnee,” whose origins are unknown.

If this is true, the opponent is likely at the peak of third level True Knowledge, a being comparable to the likes of Rhine and Florence, possibly even nearing half-step legendary realm!

Such a peak force harboring malice towards the Blissful Pure Land cannot be taken lightly. Moreover, Shura’s words seem to indicate that the adversary has directly approached, possibly signifying a disregard for any complex norms, perhaps even a nomadic wizard unbound by constraints.

For if backed by a wizard organization, even if the opponent were Mengke, considerations would be made on multiple levels before launching an attack on Blissful Pure Land. After all, a wizard organization isn’t just one or two powerhouses; there are many issues to consider from top to bottom.

Only a free-spirited wizard, unshackled by any bonds, would recklessly attack the core of Blissful Pure Land.

Such a carefree nomadic wizard poses a greater threat to Blissful Pure Land than potential hostilities with other wizard organizations.

This is precisely the troubling and tricky situation for Witch Honeydew.

A half-step legendary being could easily annihilate lower-level wizards like them in seconds. If they really reached Blissful Pure Land, the repercussions could be endless.

“The Blissful Pure Land will remember the explicit guidance of the esteemed Falseless Reader,” said Witch Honeydew. This statement also indicates that Blissful Pure Land owes Shura a favor.

Regardless of the outcome of this catastrophe, Shura will not be shortchanged.

This is also why Shura chose to reveal this prophecy.

Although this prophecy seems only related to the Blissful Pure Land, its significance is substantial enough to affect a large portion of the Wizarding World. After all, the deeper implications behind it are significant because, as a wizard organization, the Blissful Pure Land will undoubtedly seek ways to avert this disaster. If unavoidable, they will choose to confront it. Whether it’s “avoidance” or “confrontation,” either choice will trigger a vast chain of interests, potentially involving many wizard organizations.

Therefore, analyzing the gains and losses behind this event, Shura’s prophecy is by no means light. Even compared to the news from the Peach Heart Theater, it’s difficult for those present to immediately determine which is more significant.

After all, the interests of the Peach Heart Theater are still unclear to them. One is an unknown harvest, and the other is a known chain of benefits. Currently, it’s tough to distinguish which is more paramount.

“Actually, besides this, I’ve seen another prophecy, but it’s so significant that I’ll refrain from discussing it now. I’ll consult with Lord of Crown Star later and then decide whether to reveal it at tomorrow’s exchange meeting,” Shura said, then glanced at La Pluie, who nodded slightly.

Understanding, Shura didn’t say more and returned to his seat.

Although everyone present was curious about the other prophecy Shura mentioned, since he was unwilling to divulge it, they were left with no choice. They could only turn their attention to La Pluie, waiting for the next prophecy to be revealed.

Chapter 1941 Major Announcement <TOC> Chapter 1943 Vision of Doomsday

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