Under Lapuye’s secret starry technique, the atmosphere of the Stargazing Hall gradually cald down; not only did it beco quieter, but everyone’s emotions also began to stabilize.
Those who were previously imrsed in future fragnts were, under the secret starry technique, all extracted from their personal emotions. The entanglents within the future fragnts seed to beco affairs of strangers.
Now, they were rely observers, calmly reflecting on everything that had occurred.
When Lapuye was casting the secret technique, he deliberately glanced at Dororo, the prophecy apprentice who had caught his eye in previous Stargazing Days.
Lapuye noticed that compared to Maya, her disciple Dororo was especially silent. Under the secret starry technique, he remained as indifferent as ever, as calm as a true observer of ti and space.
There was a sense of approval in Lapuye’s eyes.
Lapuye’s expression was also noticed by other prophet wizards. Although so prophet wizards didn’t understand what was comndable about Dororo, the observers centered in the group understood Lapuye’s aning.
Evidently, Lapuye held high regard for Dororo.
They, too, were curious about Dororo; they hadn’t forgotten his deity-like expression during the previous stargazing. However, they didn’t imdiately question Dororo. Although Stargazing Day had ended, the real focal point was yet to co.
Once everyone regained their composure, they all looked at Lapuye with expectant eyes.
Lapuye, understanding their intent, slowly returned to his seat. Once seated, he scanned the room and said, "Stargazing Day has officially ended. Now, it’s ti for all of you to exchange insights."
As Lapuye’s words fell, almost everyone in the room held their breath, their ears standing sharply. These prophet wizards generally didn’t possess the ability to see the future within the Mystery of the Stars, but they had traveled from afar to the Glorious Realm precisely for this mont.
Among them, though most ca with secret orders from their witcher organizations, they would have attended even without such orders. Gathering more future data was enormously beneficial to their own prophecy deduction.
Therefore, when the exchange officially began, no one made any distracting comnts to disrupt the venue. All focused on Lapuye, waiting for him to announce the rules of the exchange.
"This exchange, with the most participants in the last thirty years, includes eleven observers coming. I believe the presence of so many excellent wizards should yield many prophecies that could impact future dynamics." Lapuye paused, glancing at the assembled observers and then the surrounding prophet wizards.
"Since there are so many people, the rule for this exchange will simply be independent speaking."
Normally, Lapuye would first let the observers speak, but this ti he suggested independent speaking, not restricting the speaking order of observers and ordinary prophet wizards. This seed fair, but so observers harbored subtle speculations.
For example, at this mont, the observer with three heads, all eyes closed, "Guardian of the Dead Sea" Hydra, was surreptitiously using the Soul Guidance Technique to converse with a friend by his side.
"Speaking order often represents importance. In the past, Lapuye let observers speak first and, during the next day’s exchange, had other prophet wizards speak. It subtly implied that future fragnts seen by observers held more value." Hydra paused, a speculative look in his eyes: "But this ti he chooses independent speaking. Does this an he believes the prophet wizards below may also have seen very important future fragnts?"
Beside Hydra sat a slender figure shrouded in a tattered cloak, nearly a dried skeleton underneath. He was Hydra’s only friend in the Crown Star Church, a death oracle—"Transcender of Chen Mai" Asetos.
Asetos responded indifferently, "Lapuye isn’t soone who shoots aimlessly. His arrangent for independent speaking certainly contains an insider story. So, your guess is likely true."
Hydra’s eyes lightly swept over Maya: "Previously, the Witch Maya had lost her sense of ti. Perhaps she is why Lapuye arranged the rules this way."
Asetos lifted his head noncommittally, a green ghostly fla flickering in the hollow sockets beneath the cloak: "Perhaps it’s not just the Witch Maya; her disciple also warrants attention."
Hydra looked toward Dororo, having noticed Dororo’s peculiarity earlier, albeit doubting its significance.
Asetos seed to notice Hydra’s disdain and said blandly, "I saw him on the previous Stargazing Day. His talent is peculiar, and his origins are unfathomable. Lapuye has suspected him of being..."
Asetos paused under Hydra’s curious gaze, then shook his head: "Let’s wait to confirm it before discussing further."
Asetos’s hesitation prompted Hydra to pay a bit more attention to Dororo, and upon looking, he did indeed notice sothing peculiar.
Just as Asetos said, Dororo’s origin was a mist. His past and future seed in constant distortion.
This was the first ti Hydra had seen such a situation.
However, what startled Hydra the most was that while he was secretly observing Dororo, Dororo suddenly turned to look at him. Although his gaze was calm, Hydra perceived a hint of repulsion, even wariness, in that unwavering gaze.
Dororo actually discovered his surveillance?
An apprentice discovered his prophecy?!
This was particularly astonishing for Hydra because although he was secretly observing, he wasn’t directly watching Dororo. Instead, he was discreetly predicting Dororo’s past and future on the plane of prophecy.
Dororo not only noticed soone secretly observing but even pinpointed it as him. This was sothing Hydra found inconceivable.
Generally speaking, only official wizards possess such high spiritual senses. Moreover, they must belong to the prophecy branch to sense others’ surveillance amidst the drifting fate and swaying ti.
Ordinary prophecy apprentices couldn’t sense it at all.
For Dororo to so clearly identify Hydra, did it an Dororo, on a ntal level, had already reached the realm of official prophet wizards? If this were true, wouldn’t it be simple for him to promote to an official wizard once his physical body t the requirents?
While Hydra was shocked by his own speculations, on the other side, Lapuye had already begun addressing the crowd, "The exchange begins now, who will go first?"
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