"Cursed before birth?"
Hearing Fangzheng's conclusion, Kuang San was obviously very surprised.
"This kind of thing … can be done?"
"Of course."
Looking at Kuang San, Fangzheng nodded.
"Fate is invisible, but it truly exists. An excellent prophet is able to predict when a person will have a child through the lines of fate. This isn't strange at all. Yes … What's important is what he's going to do with the child."
"I don't … understand what you mean."
Kuang San glanced at the fishing rod in her hand that didn't move at all. Then, she looked at Hu Tao who was cheering as she caught a fish.
As for Fangzheng, he smiled.
"Kuang San, do you know about organ transplants?"
"Of course I know about this."
Before Kuang San turned into an elf, she was also an ordinary human. The technology of the elf world was also quite advanced, so she wasn't a stranger to organ transplants.
"Organ transplants, in fact, are essentially using good organs to replace bad ones that can't be used. For example, heart transplants and kidney transplants are all like this. As for fate transplants, it's actually a similar concept. "
"Fate … transplants?"
"That's right."
Hearing Kuang San's inquiry, Fangzheng nodded. She swayed her twin ponytails and glanced at the cabin.
"I just checked Katie's fate. Someone took away all the good luck in her life and gave her bad luck instead."
Fangzheng said in a dignified tone.
As a Prophet, even if she didn't receive too much formal education, Fangzheng knew that this kind of thing was against the rules. A Prophet could predict fate and change it. This was normal, but there was a very important core, and that was that fate was like waves, with ups and downs. You should never expect to only encounter good things and not bad things. Lucky people were very rare. If you really met one, it would be called a blessing from the heavens.
But if you forcefully changed fate, then it was another matter.
More importantly, there was inertia in fate.
If a person's luck was good, then the direction of his fate would become better and better. And if his luck was bad, then the direction of his destiny would also become worse and worse.
This was actually very easy to understand. After all, if a person were to get all kinds of illnesses and injuries every two to three days, it was already a blessing from the goddess to be able to safely live past the age of fifty.
Fangzheng hadn't noticed it before, but after observing Katie's fate, he realized that something was wrong.
Come to think of it, the same was true for the previous quest. Back then, there had been so many Trial Quests, and Katie and the others just so happened to encounter the most dangerous one. Although everything went smoothly in the end, thinking about it carefully, Black Dragons, Undead, Dark Elves, and the Underdark … If not for Fangzheng, Katie's chances of survival would have been infinitely smaller.
And this time, it was the same. Fangzheng and Kuang San completely crushed Katie's misfortune with their strength. If it were anyone else, perhaps they wouldn't be as lucky.
Judging from Katie's usual jittery behavior and how she always said that she didn't like others to pay attention to her, it was apparent that her misfortune didn't start just now.
If one were to liken the line of fate to a fishing line, misfortune would be a rock that sank into the water with the line pulled, while good luck would be a balloon that floated up into the sky with the line.
If the balloon flew high, even if it was unlucky occasionally and the line of fate sank slightly, it would at most fall into the territory of ordinary people.
But on the other hand, if it sank too deep into the water, even if it was lucky, it would still be misfortune. It was just a matter of the degree of misfortune.
"Is there a way to solve it?"
"Yes, but I don't want to alert the enemy for the time being."
Fangzheng had touched the edge of the ninth level of prophecy spells. Although he didn't have a deep understanding of prophecy spells, it wasn't difficult for him to solve Katie's problem. But the problem was that this kind of thing was mutual. Back then, the one who stole Katie's good luck was definitely a prophecy mage who specialized in fate. If Fangzheng were to take action, the other party would definitely notice it unless they were dead.
Currently, Fangzheng's target was the group of lunatics from Day of Destruction, so he didn't want to create unnecessary trouble. It wouldn't be too late to find trouble with them after this matter was settled.
And for the next period of time, just as Fangzheng had expected, there were endless troubles.
The whistling storm hit the deck like a shower. Most of the passengers had returned to their cabins while the sailors were still busy outside.
"Damn it. Why is there such a huge storm?"
The second mate wiped the rainwater off his face and commanded the others to try their best to stabilize the ship. Although they tried their best, the entire ship was like a fallen leaf in the storm, being pushed up and down by the waves from time to time …
"Boom!!"
The cabin door opened and closed heavily, shutting the rainwater outside. Shortly after, two drenched sailors walked in, grumbling as they walked.
"Damn it. Why is the storm so huge this time? I've been sailing this route for decades and this is the first time I've encountered such a huge storm. "
"This ship won't sink, right …?"
"Pooh! Don't spout nonsense! How can it possibly sink!"
Upon hearing the faint voices of the sailors, Fangzheng and Kuang San exchanged looks. Then, they shifted their gazes to Katie who was curled up in a corner. Kuang San blinked and whispered into Fangzheng's ear.
"Don't tell me you're going to say …"
"That's most likely it … I'll go settle this problem."
Fangzheng sighed, stood up, and walked out of the cabin. She looked around, and after confirming that there was no one around, a light flashed beside her. The next moment, Fangzheng disappeared from the cabin and appeared more than ten thousand meters in the sky. Instead, she saw layers upon layers of dark clouds rolling like a huge whirlpool with occasional rumbles of thunder and lightning below her.
"Come out, Happy Flames!"
Fangzheng extended his hand and summoned a bright red broadsword from his belt. Then, he gripped the broadsword with both hands and looked at the rain clouds in front of him. He took a deep breath and raised the broadsword high up. Soon, scorching flames appeared out of thin air and erupted.
"Haah —!"
Following that, Fangzheng roared angrily and slashed down.
Accompanied by Fangzheng's attack, the dense and thick rain clouds beneath her were instantly torn apart like cotton, creating a huge gap. Roaring sword Qis whizzed past from both sides, and in just the blink of an eye, the rain clouds that had enveloped the entire sea region were swept away. Fangzheng scanned the surroundings and after confirming that there were no problems, she returned to the ship in a flash.
Then, just as she teleported back, Fangzheng heard the sailor's screams and cries for help again.
"Oh no! The bottom of the ship is leaking! "
"…"
Upon hearing the screams below and the sailors running around not far away, Fangzheng silently took out the "Admonition" …
Frankly speaking, it was a miracle in Fangzheng's opinion that Katie was able to survive to this age in one piece. ()
.。 m.
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