Chapter 1945 Not in the Southern Region <TOC> Chapter 1947 Attitude Reversal
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La Pluie acknowledged the significance of Maya’s prophecy fragments, and no one present objected.
They also knew that such heart-stirring prophecies, even if not occurring in the Southern Region, could provide them with very important clues about the future from these substantial prophecies.
Any future clue could potentially be the key for a prophecy wizard to pry open the doors to a new world. Not to mention such weighty future fragments, which even for true knowledge level prophecy wizards, hold great benefits!
Therefore, the significance of Maya’s prophecies is indeed precious and rightfully so.
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As for the prophecy regarding the doomsday, there has been no progress, so it has been set aside for now.
Amidst a myriad of complex gazes, Maya sat down.
At this moment, everyone’s view of Maya and her apprentice Totoro changed; previously, there may have been some underestimation, but now it was mostly admiration.
Despite their admiration, when they thought about today’s exchange meeting, where these two mentors and apprentices contributed most of the future fragments, they felt quite sour in their hearts.
It was bad enough that there was a gap in strength, but the gap in talent was also so vast, like a chasm… It was hard for them to accept.
These were the thoughts of the prophecy wizards present, but as for the Observers, they didn’t harbor envy. After all, Witch Maya herself had strong prophecy abilities, and astrology was her main focus. It was well-deserved that she could see such extensive future fragments from the Mystery of Starlight. However, they were quite interested in Totoro’s performance.
Totoro had attended two Star Observing Days, and both times he made significant discoveries, something that couldn’t simply be dismissed as luck.
Totoro undoubtedly possesses an exceptionally high gift of prophecy, and observing the speed of his cultivation, one can tell his talent in that realm is far from mediocre.
Such a uniquely blessed seedling, how could they not take notice?
Moreover, their considerations extend beyond just Totoro. Currently, the Southern Region is brimming with talents, but in their view, only two or three truly merit their attention, with Angel and Totoro inevitably occupying two spots, both emerging from the Savage Grottoes.
“The Savage Grottoes, originally a behemoth wizarding organization, has dominated the Southern Region for thousands of years without decline. Now, witnessing their momentum, a resurgence seems unstoppable…”
All Observers can come to this conclusion, regardless of their current emotions, be it jealousy or self-pity, or even introspection and blessings. Regardless, their future attitude towards the Savage Grottoes will undoubtedly become more solemn.
While the atmosphere in the Star Observing Hall was tumultuously indiscernible, Maya lowered her head, her eyebrows drooping in silence.
She pondered some matters concerning Totoro’s previously inexplicable behavior.
Earlier, while conversing with La Pluie, Maya had withheld a piece of information about the vision of doomsday, specifically the few vague figures she saw towards the end of the future fragment.
Although she couldn’t discern the identities of the figures at that time, after the Star Observing session, she thought carefully and identified two of them through various details.
Revealing their identities would likely shift the direction of the discussion significantly. Then, whether the doomsday vision would occur in the Southern Region would become another matter of debate.
Yet, Maya chose to remain silent.
She initially intended to reveal this, but she noticed something unusual about Totoro. Upon witnessing the doomsday vision, he seemed to have realized something.
If it were someone else, Maya wouldn’t have given it much thought, but Totoro is different; he is the last ember of the Laudsourcians, truly beloved by the World Will.
He might have witnessed scenes beyond the perception of ordinary people, even surpassing Observers.
It is this speculation that led Maya to withhold key information until the end. She plans to converse with Totoro after today’s exchange to gauge any further developments before deciding whether to disclose it in tomorrow’s meeting.
After Maya’s prophecy, the Star Observing exchange continued.
However, the doomsday vision she shared cast a lingering shadow, dampening the mood for further discussion. Most participants lost the desire to engage, eager to conclude and report back to their respective organizations.
Perceiving the somber atmosphere, no Observers spoke up, choosing not to share important visions under such conditions.
The information gathered today, including the Peach Heart Theater, the attack on Blissful Pure Land, Cheryllis Castle, and Maya’s doomsday vision, was significantly weighty, even more so than typical First Day Star Observations.
In these circumstances, La Pluie acquiesced to everyone’s wishes, ending the exchange early to allow ample time for reporting back to the wizard organizations.
At the moment when La Pluie announced the end of the first day of the exchange meeting, nearly everyone, with an urgent mood, rushed to the signal tower, eager to transmit the significant news of the day as swiftly as possible.
In the bustling crowd, Witch Maya did not leave immediately but turned back to look towards a certain place.
The prophecy wizard from the Song of the Deep Sea——Tuvalu, was standing at the center of the great hall, engaging in a low conversation with “The Falseless Reader” Shura.
Maya walked toward Tuvalu.
It seemed she had gathered much information this time, but in reality, not much was of actual use, especially the tasks entrusted by Lord Rhine, none of which she had completed. Whether it was concerning Angel or the situation of the ruins, she had found no clues.
Now, she could only see if Tuvalu had any news.
Although Tuvalu was not from the Savage Grottoes, that strange ruin had also devoured several wizards from the Song of the Deep Sea. Therefore, Tuvalu was also on a mission from “Sea God” Florence, to prophesy the depth of that ruin during the Star Observing Day.
Maya hoped to get some information from Tuvalu.
However, Maya was also somewhat hesitant at this moment. Before the start of Star Observing Day, on the way to the great hall, Tuvalu had a rather unpleasant interaction with Maya. At that time, Tuvalu left her with a phrase: “To obtain information from me, one must pay a price.”
Maya didn’t take it seriously then, because she didn’t believe she would end up with nothing. However, reality harshly slapped her; in the end, she indeed didn’t obtain any information.
Now, she was in trouble.
She wondered what Tuvalu would demand.
If the request was too excessive, she guessed she would only have to let Lord Rhine and the Sea God negotiate.
Chapter 1945 Not in the Southern Region <TOC> Chapter 1947 Attitude Reversal