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Chapter 1059

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As the old man walked, he used the old walking stick in his hand to touch the new tombstone. As the walking stick touched the tombstone, a faint shadow emerged from the ground.

Sunders was familiar with the old man's behavior.

A spirit seeker who used a crutch to awaken slumbering souls.

So this old man is a Soul Warlock?

Rein walked to the old man. They seemed to be old friends. They were talking about something in front of a newly erected tombstone. A moment later, Rein brought the old man back to Sunders.

"Bosch is an old friend of mine." Rein sighed. "It's been a thousand years since we last met. I never heard anything about him. I didn't expect to see him here on my trip to the Abyss Frontline."

The hunchbacked old man, Bosch, lowered his head. "Mister Phantom."

Bosch was an old friend of Rein's from a thousand years ago, but he was weaker than Sunders. It seemed he was only a level-2 wizard who had yet to become a truth-finder. It might be much older than Sunders, but it still had to refer to Sunders as "Mister".

Sunders nodded to Bosch and looked at Rein with a puzzled look. He didn't know why Rhine had brought him here to find a Soul Warlock.

Rein's mouth twitched, and Sunders felt a message covered in energy rings reaching his ears. The energy rings only disappeared after Sunders accepted the message.

This was Rein's method of transmitting messages, which no wizard could decipher yet.

It only took him a moment to read all the information Rein sent him. Rein sent Bosch's information to Sunders, and Sunders finally understood Rein's intention.

Don't underestimate Bosch just because he was a Soul Warlock. In truth, he was a Magus with dual talents in the Occult. Apart from that, he also had the rare talent of prophecy.

According to Rhine's information, Bosch also had two talents. Bosch also had two talents. Because he had two innate talents, he had advanced incredibly quickly. Moreover, through the prophecy, he had obtained a large amount of resources and became a Sorcerer in a short period of time.

However, his two talents limited his future. Bosch was confident that he could use both talents to become a truth-finder at the same time, but he failed in the end. It was difficult for him to make a choice, which led to him wasting time later.

Back then, Rhine had advised Bosch to take one path first, and then slowly merge with it in the future. In the end, Bosch didn't listen. After going around in circles, the geniuses of the past were replaced by generations of descendants.

It wasn't until two hundred years later that Bosch joined the Moonfrost Alliance as a "Soul Walker" and gave up his title of "Soul Prophet". Instead, he focused all his energy on the soul and hoped to embark on the path of truth.

Sunders couldn't help but think about Angor again.

According to Tree Spirit, Angor was also a dual-element Occultist just like Bossy. However, Tree Spirit didn't know what Angor's talent was. While Tree Spirit couldn't go deep into Angor's spirit sea to check his talent, he never found out about it.

Sunders knew how difficult it was to train with two talents, so he didn't tell Angor about it.

Sunders was planning to tell Angor after he became a wizard. But now that he saw Bosch's condition, he decided to wait until Angor became a truth-finder.

Of course, Sunders was only thinking about it. Once Angor became a wizard, Angor's spirit sea would become much more useful. Sunders didn't need to tell Angor that he had two talents.

Sunders sighed. No matter what, he did not want Angor to follow Bosch's footsteps.

"Mister Rein has told me your request. I'll need your help next." Sunders walked to Angor as soon as he finished digesting Bosch's information. "Mister Rein has told me your request.

Sunders knew Bosch was going to use prophecy to locate Angor. He smiled bitterly. "That student of mine has an item that can block prophecies. I'm afraid you won't be able to find him with prophecy, Mister Bosch."

Sunders also told Angor not to remove the Crimson Veil. Now, he couldn't use prophecy to find Bosch.

Both Bosch and Rhine were surprised by Sunders' words.

Seeing Bosch's doubtful look, Sunders continued, "Previously, 'Phantom Thinker' Gauss failed to see through Angor's prophecy, and he was the one to blame for it."

Gauss was one of the 18 watchers of Starliege Temple, one of the top prophets in the southern wizardry region. If he couldn't see through Angor's prophecy item, Bosch couldn't either.

Bosch gave Rhine a doubtful look. Rhine looked calm on the outside, but he was also surprised inside.

Rhine could tell that Sunders wasn't lying. An item that could block Gauss' prophecy had to be of a high level. He didn't know about this at all! Also, Rhine was curious about why Gauss, who lived in Starliege Temple all the time, would use prophecy to spy on Angor.

Rhine gave Sunders a thoughtful look. There must be something else that Sunders didn't tell him.

Of course, Rhine couldn't ask in front of Bosch, so he ignored Sunders and asked, "Is there any other way?"

Naturally, Bosch understood what Rhine was trying to say.

Bosch considered for a moment before saying, "If you don't want to use Angor as the prophecy point, how about using Mister Phantom as the prophecy? I'll use your choice as the will of my prophecy. "

Obviously, Bosch was going to make a "Choice of Fate".

"My choice? You mean, the Inquiring Bell's "Good Luck"? "

The so-called "Good Luck" referred to the "Inquiring Bell" style of prophecy. It meant that between two conflicting choices, the Asking Bell would give you a choice that you liked.

It sounded like a blessing for those who were in trouble, but it wasn't a prophecy at all. It was just a "recommendation" given by a large amount of processed data. Sunders understood.

Of course, Sunders understood this as well. Luck spells did not necessarily mean "good luck".

Bosch shook his head. "I believe in the River of Fate, one of the three mainstream schools. The" Choice "I'm talking about isn't a" Good Luck "spell. It's" Guidance of Fate "."

Guidance of Fate?! He didn't know much about prophecy spells, but he had heard of the famous "Guidance of Fate" spell before.

It was a high-level prophecy spell that allowed one to interfere with future events in the River of Fate.

There was a saying in the field of prophecy: "Seeing the future is easier than telling it. Interfering with it is even harder than telling it."

Those who could use Guidance of Fate were usually at the level of the Observer of Starliege Temple.

Sunders finally looked at Bosch with a more serious expression. Bosch's ability to cast Guidance of Fate already showed how talented he was when it came to prophecy.

"Thank you, sir," Sunders said in a serious tone.

Bosch nodded and closed his eyes. He began to construct the spell model in his mind. His aura was obscure and ancient. Shadows of his younger self began to appear behind his stooped body. Time seemed to be moving around Bosch's body.

After an unknown amount of time, Bosch suddenly moved. He tossed the cane in his hand and chanted something about the River of Fate. Then, the cane landed in front of Sunders' face.

For a moment, Sunders felt as if he was standing on the bank of the River of Fate. He could hear the roaring of the river, and every syllable carried endless meaning.

"Now, Mister Phantom, you may speak your mind. Fate will guide you in the correct direction."

The image in front of Sunders changed again. The River of Fate turned into a fork in the road.

There were two road signs on the left and right, and Bosch's walking stick was standing in the middle.

Following his thought, a line of words appeared on the road sign on the left: "Abyss 1", while the blurry one on the right: "Abyss 3".

When the words appeared on the road signs, the walking stick in the middle began to tremble as if the waves of the River of Fate were washing over it.

After a while, the walking stick moved and landed on the ground, pointing to the right of the fork in the road.

At the same time, the road sign on the right dissipated like a puff of smoke. It turned into a faint stream of air and went into Sunders' forehead. A large amount of information came into his mind.

When he finished digesting the information, he looked up and wanted to thank Boson.

But when he looked up again, Bosch was no longer in front of him.

Rhine, who was standing beside him, said calmly, "He has already gone to the next cemetery. You don't have to worry about it. I have already thanked him on your behalf."

"So, do you know what to do next?" Sunders nodded.

Fate told him to stay in Abyss 3 and let nature take its course. However, Sunders still needed to wait and see if something unexpected would happen.

Rein nodded. He didn't ask Sunders what Fate wanted him to do. Instead, he asked something else. "By the way, you said Gauss tried to spy on Angor. Is that true?"



Meanwhile, Rasudran was still as peaceful as ever. However, no one knew that a hidden storm was about to reach this place.

On a street near the southern outskirts of Rasudran, Juvenile Flame Demon Grevus and his butler, Tanding, were standing in front of a hunting hall.

Obeying Orucia's orders, they searched for the Primal Flame in Lasudran. But what puzzled them was that even after they had searched the entire Lasudran, they still couldn't sense the presence of the Primal Flame.

While he was at his wits' end, Tanding recalled that he had vaguely sensed the scent of a source fire in the Prey Hall not long ago.

Although Gregory had directly stated that it was impossible, they had no choice. After going around in circles, they still came to this prey hall that was not too big for them.

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