Since Lupanye admitted the importance of Maya's prophecy, no one would disagree.
Moreover, they also knew that even if this shocking prophecy didn't happen in the Southern Domain, they would still be able to gather extremely important clues about the future from this heavyweight prophecy.
Any clue to the future could be the key to opening the door to a new world for a Prophet Sorcerer. Not to mention, this kind of important fragment of the future was extremely beneficial even to truth-knowing Prophets!
Therefore, the weight of Maya's prophecy was indeed very precious, and it was well deserved.
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There was no progress on the prophecy of Doomsday, so they had to put it aside for now.
Maya sat down in front of everyone's complicated gazes.
Everyone was now looking at Maya and Dodoro in a different light. They used to look down on Maya, but now, they were all admiring them.
However, when they thought about how Maya and Dodoro contributed half of the future to the conference, they couldn't help but feel jealous.
Not only was there a huge gap between their strength, but there was also a huge gap between their talents.
That was what the Prophets were thinking. However, the observers weren't jealous at all. After all, Witch Maya herself was very good at prophecy. Astrology was her specialty as well. It was only natural for her to be able to see the future to such a degree from the Mystery of the Stars. However, they were more interested in Dodoro's performance.
Dodoro came to the Stargazing Day twice, and both times, he gained something. This was not something that could be fooled by luck.
Dodoro must have a great talent for Prophecy. Judging from his cultivation speed, he must be quite talented as well.
Of course, they would pay more attention to such a talented person.
Besides, Dodoro wasn't the only person they cared about. The southern wizarding region had plenty of geniuses these days, but in their opinion, only two or three of them were worthy of their attention. Angor and Dodoro were both from Brute Cavern, and both of them were worthy candidates.
"Brute Cavern used to be a super wizard organization that occupied the southern wizardry region for tens of thousands of years. Now, they're going to rise again. It's going to be hard to stop them."
All the observers knew this. Whether they were feeling jealous, regretful, or regretful, they would treat Brute Cavern more seriously in the future.
While the atmosphere in the Stargazing Hall was chaotic and difficult to distinguish, Maya lowered her head and did not speak.
She was thinking about something. She was thinking about Dodoro's strange behavior.
Earlier, when Maya was talking to Lupouye, there was actually another piece of information about the apocalypse that she didn't mention. It was the vague figures she saw at the end of the future fragment.
Although she couldn't identify the figures at that time, after she finished observing the stars, she carefully thought about it and identified two of them through some details.
If she were to reveal the identities of these two people, the situation would probably change drastically. When that happened, people would debate about whether the Vision of Doomsday would happen in the southern wizardry region.
However, Maya didn't tell them.
She was going to tell them, but she noticed Dodoro's strange behavior. The man seemed to have thought of something when he saw the Vision of Doomsday.
If it were someone else, Maya wouldn't think too much about it. But Dodoro was different. He was the last hope of the Progenitor race, and the favorite of the world's consciousness.
He might have seen something that ordinary people couldn't see, or even see.
Because of this, Maya didn't tell anyone about the key information. She planned to talk to Dodoro after today's meeting to see if there were any other clues. She would decide whether to tell him or not during the meeting tomorrow.
After Maya's prophecy, the meeting continued.
However, because of Maya's description of the apocalypse, everyone was still immersed in the shadows. This led to the atmosphere of the following conversation to be somewhat dull. Most people didn't want to talk anymore. They just wanted to end the meeting as soon as possible so that they could report back to their organizations.
Perhaps it was because of the tense atmosphere, none of the observers spoke. Even if they had seen an important part of the prophecy, they were not prepared to share it in such an atmosphere.
Furthermore, the amount of information they had gathered today was more than enough. Regardless of whether it was the Mahogany Theater, the attack on the Elysium World, Cherise Castle, or the doomsday scene that Maya had mentioned, all of it was very important. It was even more important than the information they had gathered on the first day of the Stargazing Day.
Under such circumstances, Lupanye fulfilled everyone's wishes and ended the meeting early, giving everyone enough time to report to the adept organizations behind them.
The moment Lupouye announced the end of the first day of the conference, almost everyone rushed to the signal tower in an urgent mood, wanting to pass on the important news as soon as possible.
Wizard Maya didn't leave right away. Instead, she turned around and looked at a certain place.
Tuwalu, the prophet from Song of the Deep, was standing in the center of the hall and talking to Shula, the "Innocent Reader".
Maya walked toward Tuwalu.
It seemed like she got a lot of information this time, but not much of it was useful. She didn't complete any of Rein's missions. She did not find any clues about Angor or the ruin.
She could only wait and see if Tuwalu got anything useful.
Tuwalu wasn't a member of Brute Cavern. However, the strange ruin had already devoured several wizards from Song of the Deep. Tuwalu was here on a mission from "God of Sea" Flunza, which was to use the Stargazing Day to predict the future of the ruin.
Maya hoped that she could get something useful from Tuwalu.
However, Maya was still hesitating. This was because before the start of Stargazing Day, on the way to the main hall, Tuwalu and Maya had a rather unpleasant exchange. At that time, Tuwalu said, "If you want to obtain information from him, you have to pay the price."
Maya didn't mind it because she didn't think she would get nothing. However, reality slapped her hard in the face. She didn't get anything useful from Tuwalu.
Now, she was in trouble.
She didn't know what Tuwalu would ask for.
If it was too much, she would have to ask Rein to talk to God of Sea.
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