Chapter 1778
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Swan wasn't a member of the Germinal Organization, but she was captured by suspected Germinal believers. If they could find Swan through a prophecy, they might be able to find those "death peddlers".
This way, they wouldn't trigger the Germinal Organization's prophecy barrier.
Opallia agreed with Lawson's idea.
Opallia didn't have any proof when she tried to make a prophecy about the Germinal Organization. She only relied on her idealism to find some clues in the endless river of fate. Her prophecy spell worked well, but the success rate was still low.
It was like an artist who had never seen a griffin before. Would he really be able to draw a griffin if someone told him what it looked like?
Prophecies worked the same way. If someone tried to make a prophecy without any proof, the success rate would be greatly reduced. If they had a real reference, they could follow the clues in the river of fate, which would increase the success rate.
Swan was one such example that they knew of. She used to live in Floating Mech City, so she left many traces here. Opallia could use those traces to find Swan.
As long as they could find Swan, many of their questions would be answered.
After confirming the plan, Lawson immediately sent his men to search for the remnants of the Silk Vine's pheromone.
Melantha soon returned with a black feather, which was the result of Swan's half-beast transformation after fusing with the Shadow Goose's bloodline. The feather didn't have much information left, but since it was connected to Melantha's bloodline, Opallia could still use it as a medium for her prophecy.
Apart from the feather, Melantha also brought Little Six and Helen with her.
They were the two people who knew Swan the best in Floating Mech City. Opallia wanted to talk to them and learn more about Swan, which would increase the success rate of her prophecy.
Little Six and Helen were brought here not only to explain Swan's whereabouts, but also to explain something else.
It was to delete some of their memories.
Little Six and Helen didn't know what the "Germinal Organization" was, but they saw the emblem of the organization. No one could tell if they would discover the organization's existence in the future.
Just in case, it was better to delete their memories.
Lawson's plan was to erase all of Swan's memories after she went missing and fabricate a fake memory of her leaving.
But he didn't think it was necessary. Helen's memory was already very blurry. She only managed to recall the "Germinal" emblem because of Angor's illusion.
Therefore, as long as Helen's memory of the Germinal Organization's logo was deleted, everything else would be fine.
This way, Helen wouldn't have memory gaps, and she wouldn't feel awkward about her memories. Most importantly, this would not cause any damage to their mental strength.
In the end, Lawson took Angor's suggestion and removed all memories of the emblem from Helen and Little Six's mind. In the process, they didn't even feel anything.
After Helen and Little Six told Opulia about Swan, Opulia nodded and said, "Now that we know about Swan and her feathers, we should be able to find her through prophecy."
Helen's eyes lit up at Oplya's words. Ever since she arrived at the metal hall, she had been a little flustered. She didn't know why Rosen would be so concerned about Swan's disappearance.
Her mind was filled with so many random thoughts that she was already feeling dizzy. When Opulia told her that they could find Swan's whereabouts, she finally came back to her senses.
Could they really find Swan?
Angor approached them while Helen was still trying to figure out what was going on.
"Wizard Opulia is about to begin his prophecy. Let's go outside so that we don't disturb him." Angor led them out of the metal hall.
In the hallway outside the hall, Helen asked Angor a question that was bothering her.
"We should be able to find her." Before Helen could rejoice again, he added, "But I don't know if he's still alive or not."
Seeing Helen's confused look, Angor comforted her, "Don't worry about that now. Just wait for the result."
Helen nodded. "I understand. And … thank you."
Since Swan's disappearance attracted the attention of both Mayor Rosen and a Prophet like Opulya, Helen could only think of one possibility — Angor must have helped her.
Her heart was filled with gratitude, but there was nothing she could do to repay the favor. The only thing she could do now was to express her gratitude to Angor. Swan knew that her gratitude meant nothing to Angor.
Angor only smiled and asked them to wait outside. He then entered the hall.
When Angor returned, Opulia's prophecy was about to end.
Opulia was standing in the center of the intertwining fates. Swan's black feathers were circling around him. Her mysterious aura was slowly fading away until it completely disappeared.
At the same time, Opulia opened his eyes.
Unlike the solemn atmosphere after the previous prophecy, this time, as soon as Opulia finished the prophecy, she immediately walked forward. There was less hesitation in her eyes, and there was more clarity.
"I found it!" Opulia was overjoyed. "I found Swan!"
Rosen stood up. "Where is she?"
"She's in the void. And …" Opulia said, "She's very close to us. I think she's somewhere around Floating Mech City."
Floating Mech City's location?
Rosen thought of something and looked at Angor's shoulder. A seabird wearing a pleated skirt was looking around curiously.
…
Outside the Tower of Infinity, Angor looked up.
Several streaks of golden light streaked across the sky and headed toward the unknown void.
Without a doubt, these golden streams of light were coming from Lawson and the others. Their target was the void, probably to find the group of Germinal Organization believers in the void. It had only been five minutes since Angor left the Tower of Infinity, and he had already organized his team and sent them into the void.
"Milord?" Helen called out softly.
Angor turned around and looked at Helen. Little Six was holding Helen's hand. Both of them were looking at Angor with a worried look.
"Sir, do you have news about Swan?"
Angor nodded. "Don't worry. I've got news from Swan."
Helen's eyes lit up, but her expression was still a little uneasy. Is Swan still alive, or is she … dead? "Lin Sanjiu thought.
The question was stuck in Helen's throat, but she didn't dare to ask it.
Angor noticed Helen's hesitation and chuckled. "The prophecy shows that she's still alive."
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