Chapter 1956 Prophecy Supplement

Chapter 1955 Perfect Performance <TOC> Chapter 1957 Being Noticed

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When the requirements of these pinnacle extraordinary beings are satisfied, they naturally offer satisfactory rewards. However, seeking benefits from these supreme entities is incredibly dangerous.

The Time Thief, needless to say, could halt your future forever with a single theft of a correct choice; the Peach Heart Theater is even more terrifying, either causing death or imprisoning your freedom, condemning you to eternal servitude as an employee of the theater.

“The Peach Heart Theater is certainly no place of benevolence,” Tree Spirit said with a complex and nostalgic look. In his long life, he had seen the Peach Heart Theater descend upon the Southern Region several times. Although the theater is exceedingly perilous, just like the Time Thief, everyone is aware of the apparent dangers, yet there are always those who gamble on being one of the rare beneficiaries.

Countless extraordinary beings rush into the Peach Heart Theater time and again, but very few survive, and even fewer manage to exit its confines.

A perfect performance? It’s not merely artistic perfection but reaching a level that touches the profound laws of the great will.

Those capable of reaching such heights, why would they risk their lives in the Peach Heart Theater?

Tree Spirit’s words resonate with Rhine, “As tempting as the rewards of the Peach Heart Theater may be, it’s best to not be swayed. It’s like the Time Thief, a dazzlingly splendid poison.”

This advice from Rhine is clearly directed at Angel and Totoro. In his view, both are full of potential and promise for the future; there’s no need for them to muddy the waters.

Upon learning that the Time Thief and Peach Heart Theater are of the same ilk, Angel resolves to steer clear. In the grand schemes displayed by these pinnacle extraordinary beings, he figures he’d be less than a pawn, merely insignificant dust, easily scattered by a mere breeze.

“However, speaking of which, it’s best not to become a registered actor at the Peach Heart Theater, but rather, one can assume the role of an audience member and enjoy their performances,” Tree Spirit suddenly changed the topic, saying, “The shows at the Peach Heart Theater are grand events where new actors showcase their talent. Perhaps they are not up to standard, but their performances can greatly inspire the audience.”

Rhine nodded in agreement: “Yes, it’s recorded in the secret annals of the Savage Grottoes that once, when the Peach Heart Theater stopped in the Azure Plane, a master of runes from the Source World constructed a terrifying formation of runes on stage. Although he didn’t manage to register as an actor of the Peach Heart Theater, the process of his rune construction was a feast for the eyes of the audience, from which many rune wizards greatly benefited.”

So, even if the performances at the Peach Heart Theater don’t achieve perfection, it’s only the actors who are punished, not the audience.

From a certain perspective, the audience is always the beneficiary.

Rhine squinted, looking behind the light screen at Totoro: “Are you sure the first ticket booth appeared in the Land of Eternal Night?”

Without hesitation, Totoro nodded: “Yes.”

The Land of Eternal Night undoubtedly refers to the Eternal Night Kingdom. Due to the descent of the dome, the population has massively migrated, and now almost no wizard organizations or wizard families remain in the Eternal Night Kingdom.

Thus, the wizard organization closest to the Eternal Night Kingdom is the Savage Grottoes.

Rhine murmured softly, “Perhaps, this can be an opportunity to control the ownership of the first ticket booth in advance.”

What exactly Rhine intended to manipulate, he did not say further but ended the topic of the Peach Heart Theater. They had discussed all they needed about the Peach Heart Theater, and with just a few of them, there wasn’t much more to elaborate on. Rhine planned to relay this news to all the core wizards in the organization later for a collective discussion and feedback. For now, there was no need to say more.

Rhine then turned to Maya: “Are there any other important prophecies on the Star Observing Day?”

Maya pondered and said, “There were some futures that Totoro saw, but he didn’t mention them at the exchange.”

As Maya spoke, she glanced meaningfully at Totoro. The significance of those prophecies, though not immensely critical, was certainly not trivial and indeed much deeper than the fragments of the future she had seen.

Her words directed Rhine’s gaze back to Totoro.

Suppressing his thoughts, Rhine smiled and said, “So, shall we give the floor back to you?”

In the following moments, Totoro narrated three sequences of the future he had seen, including independent prophecies. These prophecies provided insights into future scenarios and news of ancient ruins emerging.

From Rhine’s perspective, while many could be deduced from broader trends, none were as detailed as Totoro’s descriptions, making Rhine look at him with increasing fondness.

Besides these three prophecies, Totoro also elaborated on others mentioned at the exchange.

For instance, at the exchange, Shura spoke about an attack on the Blissful Pure Land, which Totoro seemed to have seen fragments of too, but his vision was more complete.

Totoro didn’t know who the attacker was, but he knew their main purpose in returning to the Southern Region wasn’t to assault the Blissful Pure Land but to enter the Peach Heart Theater.

The attacker’s power was at the peak of the third level of true knowledge, just a half-step from legendary. He decided to try his luck at the Peach Heart Theater to step into the legendary realm, hence returning to the Southern Region from the vast planar expanse. The attack on the Blissful Pure Land was just an afterthought.

Furthermore, Totoro saw that in the coming period, many would flock to the Southern Region. Among them would be returnees who had left years ago and others from external domains, all targeting the Peach Heart Theater.

It was foreseeable that when the Peach Heart Theater truly descended into the Southern Region, it would be a grand event encompassing extraordinary beings from across the planar expanse.

After concluding this prophecy, Totoro stopped, and a sudden silence fell.

Totoro’s prophecy astonishingly supplemented for some of Shura’s deficiencies!

It’s known that Shura, “The Falseless Reader,” is one of the seasoned Observers!

Perhaps Shura didn’t tell the whole truth at the meeting, concealing some details. But undoubtedly, Totoro’s ability in prophecy has begun to slowly catch up with the Observers.

Even in Rhine Mute’s view, setting aside power, purely from the functionality of prophecy, it might have already surpassed Maya!

Therefore, the silence was not just a reaction to Totoro’s prophecy but also a shock at Totoro’s capabilities!

This shock lasted for a while until Rhine Mute coughed twice, bringing everyone back to reality.

Rhine Mute didn’t lavish praise on Totoro right then, just nodded appreciatively at him.

Then, Rhine Mute looked toward Maya: “There are no more prophecies, right?”

Maya, now back to her senses, nodded: “That’s all for today’s exchange.” After a pause, she looked regretfully at Angel and said, “I’m sorry, I didn’t see anything about your matter…”

Angel shook his head, indicating it was alright.

Rhine Mute also said, “You don’t have to blame yourself, this matter is also related to Sky Mechanical City. They sent several prophecy wizards to the Star Observing Day, and they’ve also been in contact with the Observers, maybe they have some clues.”

With that, Rhine Mute was about to conclude this signal tower communication.

However, before Rhine Mute could bid farewell, Totoro, sitting in front of the screen, suddenly said, “I have some more news I’d like to share with Lord Pat.”

Chapter 1955 Perfect Performance <TOC> Chapter 1957 Being Noticed

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