The fairy who spoke first took out an ancient-looking coin. Another fairy giggled and explained, "This is a currency that only circulates in the Fairy Kingdom. Hehe, we've already marked this coin. But don't worry, we can't sense where the owner of the coin is usually. But as long as you throw this coin into the fire, no matter where you are, we'll be able to reach you in three minutes."
The other fairy added, "But if you want us to do something for you, you'll have to prepare an extra reward, because we fairies never make a losing deal. Hehe."
"F * ck me, why?!" Seeing this, the fox-masked man in the bakery almost flipped the table. "Come, come, come, you be the judge. I spent so much money to hire these ungrateful little things, but they didn't tell me there was something wrong with this guy. Not only did they not help me, but they even gave him a gift. D * mn it … If I'm not mistaken, that coin is the legendary Ancient Fairy's Asylum. There are only three such coins in the entire Fairy City. When I was a guest in the Fairy City, I tried to steal one. In the end, they even took off my underwear in order to find it. Now, they actually gave it to someone else …"
The fox-masked man's resentment was about to break through the sky. He grumbled to his female apprentice, but as he spoke, he was stunned. "That's right. It's a little strange. Fairies are a bunch of stingy people. They only take advantage of others and never suffer losses. Why would they give something as precious as the Ancient Fairy's Asylum to someone else?"
When Luo Bu took the coin, his expression was also very surprised. "This is …"
"That's right. The first King of Fairies, Wickwood, created a total of three coins, representing luck, wisdom, and wealth. They are collectively known as the Ancient Fairy's Asylum. The one in your hand is luck, hehe. But don't take it too seriously. These coins are just a symbol. I've been carrying luck for almost a hundred years, and I don't think I'm that lucky." The fairy grinned.
"This gift is a little too expensive." The future Supreme Magister Your Honor raised his eyebrows. The ring of luck in his hand was priceless even in the world of fairies. He found it hard to believe that the fairies would compensate him with such an item just because he had taken advantage of a loophole in the game.
"Is that so? But I still think that this gift is a little too light. It's a gift for the future guardian of the human race, the strongest genius in the history of magic, and the Son of Destiny — Robb Atlee Richard Holstein Rex. It's not good to give a gift that is too shabby. Otherwise, it would be embarrassing for the entire race of fairies." The fairy winked mischievously at Zhang Heng, but before it said that, it sealed the nearby space again.
So the fox masked man looked at the crystal ball and once again turned into a snowflake image and was completely mad.
Rob shook his head calmly and tossed the coin in his hand back to the two fairies. "Unfortunately, you have mistaken me for someone else."
The fairies laughed. "We weren't sure of your identity at first, but now you don't even want the fairy treasure that we gave you for free. Apart from you, who else in this world can be so bold?"
The future Supreme Model Mentor Your Honor was frustrated. He realized that he had been having a bad time recently. Back in Sethevia Port, he didn't expect that the aura that he unintentionally revealed would be noticed by the orc hero beside him. This time, he was on guard against the owner of the magic array, but he didn't expect that there would be a group of fairies in the magic array.
"Don't worry, Lord Atleidrichard-Holstein. The fairies will always remain neutral in the Dawn Continent. We are not humans who are eager for you to return to the Royal College of Magic and Magic, nor are we aliens who want you dead. So, this is just a chance encounter of fate." The fairies giggled and snapped their fingers, and the coin in their hand disappeared.
Rob looked down and found the lucky coin in his shirt pocket.
"Caw caw, the little trick of the fairies." The sprites grinned proudly. They then left the bag full of beans on the ground. "With this, our contract with that annoying bastard has been completed. The future guardian of the human race, let us give you another prophecy before we part."
"The two stars meet under the night sky, and the gears of fate begin to turn. The truth you seek lies in the deepest shadow. Lightning roars on the mountaintop, and the lion falls under the claws of the wolf. Your final choice will determine the survival of the entire world. Remember to be wary of the Underworld Tree, and the whispers of the dead will guide you."
After the fairies finished their cryptic speech, they waved at the Archmage. Then, their bodies gradually became transparent until they disappeared, and the sealed space returned to normal.
When the image appeared on the crystal ball again, the fox masked man's eyes widened. He wanted to guess what the three of them had been talking about from Luo Bu's expression and reaction. Unfortunately, he was doomed to be disappointed. From the cloaked guy, he couldn't see any strange emotions.
In fact, Rob didn't think much of it, even though he had just heard the famous prophecy of the fairies.
Since the fairies dared to call themselves the observers of the world, they naturally had some tricks up their sleeves. They had many magical abilities, the most famous of which was their prophecy.
This kind of prophecy could only be used once in a fairy's life. They could use it on themselves, or on others. What was incomprehensible was that most fairies actually chose the latter.
They seemed to be particularly keen on making prophecies about the fates of those who could influence history. However, the direction and content of the prophecy were not under their control, and the results were also strange. Some prophecies predicted that the target would cheat before the age of 50, some predicted that the target would give birth to a boy or a girl, and the most ridiculous one predicted what the target would eat for dinner the next day …
Occasionally, there would be a very powerful prophecy. The fairies were most proud of three prophecies. They were the outbreak of the first magic war, the rise of the Lyhart family, and the death of the fourth Elven King.
Long before these three events happened, the fairies had given their respective prophecies, which also made them famous.
However, the more important a prophecy was, the more obscure the situation would be. For example, the prophecy that the little fairy had given Luo Luo, apart from the first two sentences, which could barely tell that it was about his meeting with Luo Luo, the latter few sentences were confusing.
Shadows, lightning, lions, jackals … there were too many things that could be referred to. As for the existence of the world, it was somewhat sensational. However, the Underworld Tree was easy to understand. It should be referring to the Saint Roland Brotherhood Academy of Magic, which was the current Siamus Academy. But what did it mean by being wary of Siamus? The Archmage was even more confused about the last sentence, the Murmurs of the Dead.
Rob didn't dwell too much on this prophecy. The fairies themselves admitted that fate was the most difficult thing to ponder. Prophecies were only one of the countless possibilities in the future.
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