The two prophecies that have drawn the most attention from the major witch organizations are undoubtedly the Doomsday Scenery and the Peach Heart Theater.
The attention to the news of the Doomsday Scenery is because all wizards are sensitive to "calamity-type" prophecies, and during Stargazing Days, the prophecy they least want to see is of this kind.
But disaster, after all, concerns everyone’s survival, so even if they don’t want to see it, once a prophecy is issued, it is still the first to be discussed by everyone.
Fortunately, almost everyone has judged that this ti’s Doomsday Scenery is not in the Southern Domain. This is because the deities and evil spirits described would hardly appear in the Southern Domain.
Since the Southern Domain is not on the brink of apocalypse, the sense of urgency naturally subsides. So organizations’ wizards are even secretly seeking out where this doomsday might occur, for while doomsday is terrifying, the wealth from disaster is tangible.
Aside from the Doomsday Scenery, the prophecy about the Peach Heart Theater’s arrival is the most eye-catching.
During Stargazing Days, the vast majority of Prophet Wizards actually knew nothing about the Peach Heart Theater. However, once the news of Peach Heart Theater ca back, it imdiately caused a sensation.
The Peach Heart Theater is not a secret; it has just been absent from the Southern Domain for so long that everyone gradually forgot. When it reappeared, any wizard organization with so foundation could find relevant information with a little research.
The Peach Heart Theater and the Thief of Ti are almost identical, both being manifestations of a supre being’s will!
Concerning the Thief of Ti, apart from those like Sanders who have encountered them, most people harbor intense vigilance. Others are actually imnsely envious; they believe that while they may never find truth in the future, it wouldn’t hurt to assign so unused choices to the Thief of Ti, receiving gifts in return, bringing joy to everyone.
And the gifts from the Thief of Ti have always been ahead of their ti.
The Peach Heart Theater can rival the Thief of Ti, so the gifts it provides are certainly not inferior! Moreover, unlike the Thief of Ti, which picks and marks potentials, the Peach Heart Theater emits indiscriminately—no matter who you are, human or humanoid, as long as you find the ticket booth and get a registration form, you have a chance to beco a registered actor!
Although the mortality rate for actors is very high, the benefits actors gain are undoubtedly terrifying as nurous geniuses, and even Half-step Legends, flock in. For those wandering in darkness, as long as there’s a hint of profitable scent, they do not shy away from the threat of death, seeking to follow the fragrance.
Moreover, if you’re concerned about the potential death actors might bring, you can choose to beco an audience mber. Although the audience do not gain high benefits, nor do they face danger, which is also a very good choice.
Because of this, news of the Peach Heart Theater almost instantly spread through the top circles of the Wizards’ Realm’s Pyramid.
The flas that hadn’t exploded at the Stargazing Hall burned ever brighter after the Stargazing Days ended.
While paying attention to the Peach Heart Theater, the Prophet Wizard who announced the prophecy of its arrival naturally also garnered everyone’s attention.
Upon inquiry, it was found that the prophecy concerning the Peach Heart Theater was not only announced as a primary voice during Stargazing Days but was also issued by an apprentice!
Dororo’s na was officially revealed to the public in the Wizards’ Realm for the first ti in such a striking manner, erging suddenly.
Almost all high-level wizards rembered Dororo’s na, not only because of the prophecy but also because Dororo’s na is indeed easy to rember. Just like what Popota once told Angel, a na that leaves an impression is a na worth choosing.
Even the City of Truth in the recognized top region of the Southern Domain Wizard World, the Phantom World, is now focusing on Dororo.
It’s fair to say that in a short amount of ti, Dororo’s reputation has surpassed the apprentices of the new generation, officially catching the eye of the high levels of the Wizard Realm.
Those who arduously competed for the Supernova title in the New Star Tournant, few could be rembered, but Dororo, on the other hand, was winning with a single burst.
Moreover, what surprised everyone even more is that the two most attention-grabbing prophecies today, one ca from Maya the Witch, and the other from Dororo, and they both ca out of the Barbarian Cave!
Recalling the recently esteed Transcendental Wizard, who also ca from the Barbarian Cave.
Nearly every wizard who knows the inside story can foresee that, as long as nothing major happens, the developnt of the Barbarian Cave is expected to remain unrivaled for hundreds of years.
While others expressed their admiration, soone inside the Crown Star Hall of the Crown Star Church was also discussing.
"Maya the Witch’s strength goes without saying; as soon as she begins walking down that path and moves into the Crown Star Church, she will certainly occupy a position among the Observers. But this Dororo is truly difficult to fathom."
The person speaking wore a swirling mask, exposing only his left eye. He wore a luxurious gold-patterned cloak, sitting suspended in the inverse starry sky of the great hall.
Although he masked his face, nearly all wizards in the Southern Domain could recognize his identity just by the swirling mask.
One of the eighteen Observers, "Twisted Whisperer," Su Rodar.
Before becoming an Observer, Su Rodar was already well-known in the Southern Domain for his uninhibited conduct and enigmatic style. Although he changed his title after becoming an Observer, he still calls himself the "Mysterious Prophet," which was his forr nickna.
A nickna reflects the person. Su Rodar is deed "mysterious" because he excels in all sorts of mysterious divination. Whether it’s evil spirit divination, dark ceremonial rituals, or black magic prophecies, they are his specialties.
"This Dororo..." An old voice sounded from across Su Rodar.
This person was the temple master of the Crown Star Hall and also the controller of the Crown Star Church, Lapuye.
After a pause, Lapuye slowly said, "His identity is sowhat peculiar."
"A peculiar identity, aning his background is unknown?" Su Rodar pondered, "Could it be, like Cod, he cos from outside the domain?"
Cod, also known as Cod Goldshot, nicknad "Creator of Illusions," is also one of the Observers. Rumors label his origins as mysterious, but internally, the Observers have long known that Cod is not from the Southern Domain but the West Continent Wizard World.
"No, he should be a native of the Southern Domain. It’s just that his origin cannot be prophesied. His past seems shrouded in mist. I have carefully investigated, it’s not his doing intentionally, rather another force seems to be protecting him."
"This force may perhaps co from... the World Will."
"The World Will?!" Su Rodar’s astonished voice resounded from behind the swirling mask, "Undoubtedly, he’s certainly from the Southern Domain. But who other than those from the Extre Sect can be sheltered by the World Will... Wait, could it be..."
Su Rodar did not voice the answer but looked to Lapuye. The latter gently nodded, "Can’t be certain, but I think there’s a considerable possibility."
Su Rodar pondered silently for a mont, "If this proves true, then this Dororo needs protection."
"Protection wouldn’t fall to us; the Barbarian Cave naturally understands his value." Lapuye gazed into the distance, "Let’s observe further. When he truly steps onto the wizard’s path, he will inevitably ignite the Ancestral Altar, and then we shall see if Dororo really is a descendant of that lineage..."
After expressing their sentints, neither Lapuye nor Su Rodar ntioned Dororo any further.
After a mont of silence, Su Rodar remarked, "Speaking of which, the Barbarian Cave, usually silent in the Pamiji Plateau, has surprisingly been gaining montum recently."
Upon ntion of the Barbarian Cave, Lapuye suddenly recalled sothing: "I saw a sowhat strange future fragnt in the Mystery of the Stars. I have a feeling it’s related to the Barbarian Cave."
"What fragnt?"
A stunning image of an Extraordinary City flashed in Lapuye’s mind. Just as he was about to describe it, footsteps echoed from the hall’s entrance.
Lapuye and Su Rodar simultaneously turned to look back.
They saw ten figures of varying heights slowly enter the hall.
Lapuye and Su Rodar evidently recognized the arrivals and halted their conversation. Lapuye descended from above and approached the group: "Since everyone is here, we should now discuss the main topic concerning the Seed..."
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