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Chapter 1935

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When the fragment of the future shattered, the butterfly flapped its dreamy wings and stirred up a gentle breeze, which sent the consciousness that did not belong to this era back to its origin.

Maya opened her eyes.

She was still looking at the floating stars of the Stargazing Hall.

However, her consciousness was still lingering in the fragment. Maya's face turned pale as she recalled the cruel scene. Cold sweat began to appear on her forehead.

"Are you alright, Witch Maya?" A spirit thread came to Maya's side with concern and concern.

Maya looked up and saw that it came from the leader of Starliege Church, Lupanye. He was looking at her from afar with a worried look.

Maya shook her head and signaled to Lupanye that she was fine.

Lupanye didn't say anything else. He gestured for Maya to take a rest first before continuing.

Maya calmed herself down and tried to recall the scene she saw earlier. She didn't expect to receive Madelyne's information instead of Angor's.

Based on what she saw, Madelyne would be killed by the strange girl in the future.

Although prophecy itself was a means of finding the true value of variables, even if it was the Mystery of the Stars, it was still possible that the future shown might not necessarily happen due to certain objective reasons. However, the future shown by the Mystery of the Stars was the collapse of countless timelines, and according to the trajectory, the future that was most likely to happen was the most likely future.

Therefore, the possibility of Madelyne being killed and swallowed alive was very high.

Maya didn't know Madelyne very well, but she didn't want to see her dead. After all, Madelyne was still a member of Brute Cavern. She had to report this to the higher-ups.

She would report this as soon as the day was over.

After making up her mind, Maya couldn't help but think about the strange girl whose neck could stretch for more than ten meters.

This was the first time Maya saw her face. Maya couldn't sense her aura because she was standing outside of time. However, Maya had an inexplicable sense of familiarity. She seemed to know that girl.

Who could she be?

As Maya pondered, she continued to look up at the starry sky above her head.

She wasn't sure if it was luck or something else. This time, before Maya's mind was completely clear, she once again bumped into a crack in time. She only felt herself shiver, and then she came to a vast plain.

When Maya first saw this plain, her first impression of it was very good. Under the blue sky and white clouds, the grass was green, birds were singing, and flowers were blooming. She even saw bees flying around.

Just when Maya thought that this might be a meaningless scene, the world suddenly changed.

A huge eye opened in the sky, and horrible evil spirits were awakened from the earth. An army of white skeletons came from afar, bringing with it a chilly wind. A gigantic evil god was descending from the sky …

The ground cracked, and lava gushed out. Space shook, and the scene suddenly changed.

In this doomsday-like world, Maya didn't even get to take a few more glances before she was thrown out of this horrifying scene.

Before the fragments of the future completely disappeared, Maya vaguely saw a few people...

Maya woke up once again. Her eyes were still in a state of slackness. After an unknown amount of time, they slowly regained their luster. Even so, the terrifying world still existed in Maya's mind, which caused her to lose control of her expression.

"Teacher?" A deep voice came into Maya's ears.

His voice was very low and his tone was very cold, but it was like a wisp of icy wind that poured into her somewhat disturbed thoughts and instantly extinguished the fire in her heart. She slowly woke up from her daze.

Maya's eyes finally focused. It was Dodoro who called her.

Dodoro no longer looked like a heartless God. He had regained his usual coldness, but it could be seen from his eyes that he was still worried about Maya.

Maya could also feel that her condition was not right. Her whole body was cold, and it was soaked in cold sweat.

Anyone who saw the apocalyptic scene would have the same feeling as her.

Maya did not know what she saw, but she remembered the faces of the last few people she saw … Maya shook her head and stopped thinking about it. She would continue to observe the stars. If she had any questions, she would talk to the other Prophets after she finished observing the stars.

She forced a smile to Dodoro and said, "I'm fine. Let's go back to the starry sky. Don't disturb the others. "

However, Maya noticed that Dodoro had a strange expression on his face.

Before Maya could figure out what Dodoro's expression meant, an evil voice came into her ears. "You must've gotten a lot of information from the stars, Witch Maya. You've even lost track of time. "

Maya didn't need to look at the speaker. She knew it was Schkel.

She didn't like the man who was controlled by his desires, but what he was trying to say was …

Maya turned her head and looked around. She found that most people were looking at her. Those who weren't looking at her were either whispering to each other or resting with their eyes closed.

Maya looked up and found that the Star Map that was floating in the air before had disappeared.

At this point, how could Maya not understand what Schker meant?

The Stargazing Day was over.

Maya was confused. According to her calculations, she still had half a day to go. Why did it end so soon? Did she lose track of time in the last part of the prophecy?

But why was it blurred out? The other prophecies did not have such a situation.

Or was it that the apocalyptic scene had caused her emotions to fluctuate so much that she had neglected the passage of time? Maya thought for a while and decided that it was more likely.

After confirming that the Stargazing Day was over, Maya felt both frustrated and regretful. In the end, she still failed to complete Rein's task. She didn't even have time to investigate the ruins.

Still, she couldn't help but think about the last part of the prophecy. What did it mean?

In the center of the Stargazing Hall, Lupanye, who was wearing a crown of stars and a robe of starlight, stood up.

Lupanye stood up but didn't say anything. Instead, he raised the complicated and delicate short scepter in his hand and gently touched the remaining starlight on the reception platform.

After a wave of air, countless stars appeared in the sky above the Stargazing Hall.

However, this wasn't the Mystery of the Stars. It was a secret astral spell Lupanye mastered.

The effect of this spell was to soothe restless souls.

It was a routine ritual of the Stargazing Day. Some Prophets might be led into the future by the Mystery of the Stars and couldn't get out of it for a long time. In fact, he might even become depressed.

That was why Lupanye had spent so much effort to use the Secret Technique of Star Palace to comfort everyone, so that they would not be affected by their emotions in the following conversation. Even if something big happened, they would be able to communicate with everyone calmly from an objective point of view.

Of course, this didn't mean much to experienced Prophets. They could adjust their emotions on their own.

However, Maya was an exception this time. She was an experienced Prophet, and yet she was experiencing extreme emotional fluctuations. She even lost her sense of time. This was very rare.

Schkel believed that Maya must have seen a shocking prophecy. Otherwise, she wouldn't lose her mind like this.

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