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Chapter 1837

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"Is there anything else?" Angor asked.

Dodoro hesitated and shook his head. "Nope."

"Really?" Angor noticed Dodoro's hesitation and asked again.

"… There are still some images, but I can feel that they are all unimportant." Perhaps it was because Angor was the first person Dodoro saw after a thousand years of slumber, which made Dodoro pay more attention to Angor's whereabouts, which was reflected in the images he occasionally saw.

However, not all of the scenes were meaningful. Some were fragments that had escaped from the cracks in time, and some were ripples on the river of fate that didn't have any ripples. These scenes might not have any meaning. They might not even happen. It was just a possibility in the future.

Before this, Dodoro couldn't tell which ones were meaningful and which ones weren't. Now, as Angor's power grew, he was able to discern the true meaning of the prophecy.

Among all the images Dodoro saw, the "Eye of Doomsday" was the only one that was meaningful to Angor.

The content of the image alone was enough to make Dodoro's heart skip a beat. Perhaps the image he saw in the Abyss Plane was the same as when Angor was shrouded by the shadow of a demon.

That was why Dodoro came to the sky bridge as soon as he "saw" Angor returning to Brute Cavern. He wanted to tell Angor about it.

However, Dodoro noticed that Angor didn't seem to care too much about the news.

"Aren't you worried?" Dodoro couldn't help but ask.

"I don't have any useful information for now. What's the point of worrying?" Angor chuckled when he saw Dodoro still frowning. "I'm not worried. What are you worried about? Maybe this image is just the cover of a book I'm going to read in the future, just like 'Doomsday' on the back of Expedition into Planes.

"Also, as an apprentice of Divination, you should know that the future isn't set in stone. The moment you told me this, the butterfly's wings were already fluttering."

Dodoro slowly calmed down as well.

Since he had no clue about the "Eye of Doomsday", he didn't want to linger on it. Instead, he changed the topic to something else.

"Speaking of which, Stargazing Day is coming soon. I remember you said that you went with Maya last time? "

"Yes." Dodoro nodded.

"Will you be going this time?"

"Teacher Maya didn't say … But if I ask, she won't refuse." Dodoro paused for a moment before asking, "Do you wish for me to go?"

Angor nodded. "If you're willing to go, I hope you can help me see if there's anyone who's trying to harm me."

As he spoke, he summoned the emblem of the Germinal Organization.

Han Xiao did not tell Dodoro anything about the Germinal Organization. He only wanted Dodoro to see if anyone with the emblem of the Germinal Organization was trying to take revenge on him.

The premise was that Dodoro could really go.

Dodoro carefully memorized the emblem and nodded. "I understand."

Dodoro didn't say anything else, but he had already made up his mind. As soon as he returned to Stargazing Island, he would ask Maya about going to Stargazing Day. He also wanted to see if he could find the truth about the "Eye of Doomsday" during the Stargazing Day.

After talking about the Stargazing Day, the curtains in the hall were lifted, and Butler Goode walked in with a tea tray.

When Goode left, Angor turned to Dodoro. "There's something I need your opinion on as well."

"It's still the same image. Flower Sparrow told me about it. I hope you can help me decipher it. "

Angor asked Dodoro to decipher the image, but he didn't show it to Dodoro because he didn't see it himself.

He took out a mini signal tower from the button of his Mechanical Gear and planned to contact Flower Sparrow so that she could talk to Dodoro directly.

For one thing, Flower Sparrow could explain the content of the image. For another, Flower Sparrow never met Dodoro. Both of them were "prophets" of the Baiyuan Clan, so they might have something to tell each other.

For Angor, the most important thing was to let Flower Sparrow meet Dodoro. However, for Dodoro, helping Angor to decipher the image was more important.

When Flower Sparrow and Dodoro met through the mini signal tower for the first time, Dodoro immediately asked about the content of the image before Flower Sparrow was surprised.

Angor didn't know why Dodoro was being so direct. After connecting to the mini signal tower, he left the hall to Flower Sparrow and Dodoro.

He found Butler Goode outside the hall and chatted with him about the recent happenings in Brute Cavern and Phantom Island.

"Mister Padt, the stones you gave Hobbiton just now … were they made by Ananda?" Goode hesitated for a moment before asking again, "Are those stones you gave Hobbiton … made by Ananda?"

"You went to see Ananda?"

Goode shook his head. "I followed Hobbiton to the City of Shepherding once, but I didn't see Ananda. But I heard from Mister Zslade that Ananda has been studying Ritual Studies recently. So I thought it might be Ananda who gave them to Hobbiton. "

Angor nodded. "Yes. She gave them to Hobbiton."

"So it was her." Butler Goode sighed and said, "I thought Ananda didn't care about Hobbiton at all. Maybe I was wrong."

"It's not that she doesn't care. She just doesn't want to see Hobbiton."

"She doesn't want to?"

Angor briefly explained Ananda's current condition. "Hobbiton might look like a child, but he's very observant. He already knew why Ananda didn't want to see him. Otherwise, he wouldn't have kept sending her potions."

Thanks to Hobbiton's potions, Ananda's life force was slowly recovering.

Before Goode could react, Angor sensed that the mini signal tower in the hall had been disconnected. It seemed that Flower Sparrow and Dodoro were done talking.

Angor didn't want to disturb Goode. He turned around and walked into the hall.

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