Since Lupanye had spoken, no one dared to question Dodoro's words.
Let's listen to what Dodoro had to say first. Even if Dodoro's words were true, they would do as Ivan said and ban him from the Day of Stargazing. For a Prophet, this was a terrible punishment.
Since it had nothing to do with their own interests, they would just treat it as a joke.
Everyone calmed down and waited for Dodoro to speak. However, no one really believed that Dodoro's prophecy was worth listening to.
Dodoro, on the other hand, remained silent.
No one knew why Dodoro suddenly stopped talking, but no one questioned him. Since they had given Dodoro a chance, there was no need to turn back. Even Ivan, who was dissatisfied with Dodoro, did not show any impatience.
No one urged Dodoro to speak. However, as time went by, the atmosphere in the hall became more and more oppressive. Even those who were not in the center of the storm could feel the pressure.
Even the onlookers were scared, but Dodoro, who was in the middle of the storm, was still as calm as ever. Only his eyes were moving around, as if he was thinking about something.
When the oppressive atmosphere reached its peak, Dodoro finally spoke.
"The theater occupied by the demons will float to the shore from the river of falsehood. The first ticket booth will appear in the Land of Evernight. "
Dodoro remained silent after he finished his speech. Clearly, this was the prophecy he was talking about.
Perhaps it was because Dodoro had been preparing for a few minutes before he spoke, everyone was in a state of high concentration. Even though Dodoro's voice was not loud, they could still hear every word he said.
Many people did not understand what Dodoro was trying to say, but they were surprised that Dodoro was able to complete the sentence so perfectly.
They thought that Dodoro would repeat Schkel's joke from three hundred years ago. When Schkel was still an apprentice, he took the initiative to speak first and said something that did not make sense. Using the most extravagant words, he piled up a bunch of fortune tellers' favorite words. If it was an ordinary person, they would probably be fooled, but the Stargazers were all Prophetic Wizards. How could they not understand that Schker was deliberately mystifying things?
Most of the people present knew about Schkel's past, so they were also prejudiced against Dodoro. They believed that Dodoro was also capable of using fancy words to fool a few people and give himself a way out of this embarrassing situation.
However, Dodoro did not do that. He only said a few words, but his meaning was clear. His words were completely different from Schkel's.
However, they still didn't understand what Dodoro was trying to say even though he didn't use the words of a scammer.
A ticket booth will appear in the Land of Evernight? What was the meaning of this?
Or was Dodoro just spouting nonsense, but he chose the exact opposite of Schkel's?
The others didn't know how to refute Dodoro's words. Amidst the strange atmosphere, Ivan, who had been silent all this while, finally spoke up.
"What are you trying to say?" Ivan didn't mock Dodoro as he did before. His eyes seemed to be closed, but in fact, he had been using [Truth Checking] all the time. Therefore, he knew that Dodoro wasn't lying. In other words, this was a fragment of the future he saw in [Mystery of the Stars].
Ivan was not the kind of young man who would be blinded by anger. He would not mock Dodoro before he could confirm the meaning of the prophecy.
Ivan's question was the same for most of the people present.
"Literally." Dodoro looked straight into Ivan's eyes and said calmly, "Literally."
Literally? In other words, there really is a mysterious theater that will float to the shore? What kind of theater is this? What kind of effect will it have?
While everyone was puzzled, Ivan didn't continue asking. It wasn't that he didn't want to ask, but he noticed that Hastur seemed to be pondering about something.
Hastur was also one of the eighteen Observers of Starliege Temple. His nickname was "Old Judge".
He and "Chen Mai's Departed" Arathos were the longest living Prophets in the Starliege Temple. There was no precise number for how long he had lived, but from his nickname, one could tell that Hastur came from the "Great Old Days".
It was precisely because Hastur and Azathoth had lived for an extremely long time that they had accumulated the most knowledge.
Hastur would not fall into deep thought for no reason. It was clear that Dodoro's words had caught his attention.
Because of Hastur's reaction, Ivan didn't ask any further questions. If Dodoro's prophecy was really useful, then it would only make him look ignorant. Therefore, he decided to wait and see.
Hastur was different from Asathos. Although he was as cold as a judge, he had his own principles. Once he knew something, he would not hide it.
Ivan wanted to hear what Hastur had to say.
Soon after Ivan stopped, Hastur's expression changed. Hastur replied with a cold expression, "What's the theater you're talking about?"
Hastur's sudden question caught the attention of the other Prophets. They did not notice Hastur's expression, but they knew that Hastur was not the type of person to speak. Now that he spoke, did it mean that the theater Dodoro was talking about was something special?
They did not want to believe it, but the truth seemed to be moving in a direction they did not want to believe.
"I was standing in a dark space far away. I could only see a theater in the distance, but I couldn't see what it looked like. The only thing I could see was a pink light. "
Hastur's heart skipped a beat when he heard Dodoro's answer. However, he didn't show it on his face. Instead, he continued, "What's the ticketing booth like?"
Dodoro tried to recall the prophecy he saw. "After the theater docked, the ticket booth appeared in the Land of Evernight. It was the only light in the endless darkness. Just like the theater, it was covered in pink light.
"However, this pink light doesn't come from the ticket booth itself, but from a peach heart sign next to the ticket booth."
"A peach heart sign? Are you sure it's a peach heart sign? "Hastur interrupted Dodoro's recollection.
"Yes." Dodoro nodded.
"A peach heart sign … Is it really …" Hastur mumbled to himself for a while. Then, he suddenly thought of something and looked at Dodoro. "Did you see the person in the ticket booth?"
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