Chapter 1950 New Blood <TOC> Chapter 1952 Connection
Translator: SumTLMan
“Mhmm.” Totoro’s response wasn’t at all surprising.
Maya had mentally prepared herself on the way here, but still, her heart skipped a beat when she actually heard Totoro’s answer.
——Is this the natural advantage of the Laudsourcians?
“How many prophecies did you see in total?” Maya asked after a moment of silence.
Totoro pondered for a moment: “Probably dozens, but many were just meaningless images.”
Maya herself had seen many meaningless images in the Mystery of Starlight, so she acknowledged that Totoro seeing many meaningless images was believable. But the first thing he said was… “probably dozens”?!
Even if these dozens were all meaningless, that still seemed like too many!
Maya’s surprise continued internally, but as Totoro’s mentor, she tried not to show too much of it.
However, even as Maya maintained a calm facade, her slightly dry tone revealed that her mind was anything but calm.
“You, how… never mind, tell me about the others.” Maya sighed: “Leaving aside the meaningless images, which future fragments do you think are meaningful?”
Maya initially wanted to ask how many meaningful fragments Totoro had seen, but then thought better of it; if Totoro said another two-digit number, she doubted she could keep her composure. Better to ask about them one by one.
Facing Maya’s inquiry, Totoro thought for a moment and then said: “There are some I can’t tell Mentor.”
Maya did not inquire about what couldn’t be mentioned, but instead said, “Then speak of what can be mentioned.”
Totoro nodded, ready to recount some permissible future fragments, but Maya interrupted him again, “Wait, before you speak, I have another question for you.”
Maya’s eyes were fixed intently on Totoro, “The vision of doomsday I announced at the meeting earlier. Do you know anything about it?”
Maya remembered, at the sight of a certain image, Totoro’s pupils had noticeably contracted. Though he quickly concealed it, Maya had clearly caught that moment.
To Maya, it was certain Totoro knew something.
After a moment of silence, Totoro slightly nodded, “Yes, I have seen a similar image before.”
“Before? Not during the Star Observing Day?” Maya asked, surprised.
Totoro nodded, “Yes, it was some time ago. However, what I saw was just a static scene, already the aftermath of doomsday, somewhat similar to the final vision Mentor showed.”
Maya initially thought Totoro had seen something within the Mystery of Starlight, but it turned out Totoro didn’t rely on that.
This was somewhat frightening… Totoro’s talent was once again reshaping Maya’s worldview.
Since Totoro had spoken, he no longer seemed intent on concealing anything and used the lght and shadow trick to display an apocalyptic scene before Maya.
Just as Totoro said, the scene he saw was extremely similar to the final doomsday image Maya had shown.
Both depicted the earth fissured and all life withered, the only difference being one had a dim sky, while the other was bathed in a blood-red hue, like the final sunset of humanity.
The above scene does not necessarily mean that the two are the same. After all, similar scenes are also found in many places.
However, they simultaneously share an unignorable feature, that is, the giant eye in the sky!
Totoro reveals the giant eye in the scene, which is identical to the eye in the doomsday scene of Maya’s vision!
This eye connects the two scenes, almost confirming that these are Both Apocalyptic Scenes in the Same World.
After ascertaining this, Maya observed the scene more carefully. Since both were scenes of doomsday, she temporarily saw no other clues.
Maya raised her head, looking at Totoro: “You wouldn’t have seen this scene without reason, right?”
After a moment’s thought, Totoro decided to confess: “This scene is related to Lord Angel.”
Related to Angel? A flash of understanding crossed Maya’s eyes. To Totoro, the most important person was undoubtedly Angel. He often prophesied about Angel… Although, due to Angel carrying an item that shields prophecies, Totoro couldn’t directly prophesy, the Laudsourcian’s innate talents often brought Totoro some unexpected surprises.
“Why is this scene related to Angel? It feels somewhat off…” Maya frowned, recalling the scenes she saw in the Mystery of Starlight, especially the few figures at the end of the scene, “They shouldn’t have any intersection with Angel.”
Maya was somewhat puzzled. She looked at Totoro: “Does Angel know about this?”
Upon receiving a positive response, Maya immediately asked further: “What was his response?”
“Lord doesn’t know what’s happening in the scene, and I originally intended to find answers in the Mystery of Starlight, but I didn’t see a similar scene.”
After pondering for a moment, Maya decided to reveal the information she had previously concealed: “Actually, in the fragments of the future, I saw not only the content I showed earlier but also some figures.”
Totoro abruptly lifted his head, his expression showing astonishment and doubt for the first time.
Maya closed her eyes, constructing a model of the illusion in her mind. As nodes of the illusion scattered, a group of shadows slowly emerged near the carpet of stars, arranged in a circle.
These shadows varied in height and build, making it difficult to discern their identities from their silhouettes.
However, among them, two figures bore distinctive features, and Maya recognized them. Following these traits, she completed their identities.
These two individuals gradually revealed their true appearances.
One was a pale-skinned young man with black cat ears and white hair, exuding an air of aloofness, elegance, and detachment. His striking feature was his pair of cold, emerald vertical pupils, gleaming with a chilling green light, carrying an unsettling aggressiveness.
Beside the cat-eared young man stood a woman in a puff-sleeved dress, her most notable feature being the exaggeratedly large black lady’s hat on her head. The hat obscured half of her face, revealing only a sinister smile.
“Who are they?” Totoro asked, puzzled.
“You really don’t pay attention to the affairs of the Wizarding World,” Maya sighed softly. “These two are the supernovas of your generation. The young man is from the Winter Academy, ‘Cold-Eyed Cat’ Yehi.”
“As for the woman, she’s a protégé highly regarded by the Basket Witch, hailing from Summer Dew Ridge, Wintertime Antler.”
“Like you, they are both pinnacle apprentices,” Maya added.
Totoro was indifferent to their names; he only wanted to know: “Why are they here?”
Maya shook her head: “I too wish to know the answer to that question…”
“But since you mentioned that this matter is related to Angel, perhaps informing him of this could lead to some discovery?”