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Chapter 1947

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Tuvalu and Seurat stopped talking when they saw Maya and Dodoro walking towards them.

Seurat nodded at Maya with a smile. "Thank you, Witch Maya, for sharing the future with me today."

Maya waved her hand. "I also hope to be able to clear up my doubts. Besides, communication is a two-way street. I've also obtained a lot of useful information today."

Seurat smiled and chatted with Maya for a while. Then he turned to Dodoro. "You did well today. I'm sure it won't take long for your name to spread across the wizarding world in the southern region."

Dodoro remained silent for a few seconds. "I don't have a title."

Maya snorted at Dodoro and explained, "Dodoro has never left Star Island since he joined us. He hasn't participated in any Sky Tower competitions either. That's why he doesn't have a title."

"I see …" Seurat's eyes suddenly lit up. He flipped open a hardcover book and said, "Do you want me to give you a name? I'm better at naming than Prophecy! "

Before Dodoro could answer, Seurat had already started talking to himself. "Look, your name is Dodoro. That's an interesting name. It sounds like a big fat cat in the Abyss language who likes to call itself a dragon. How about … Totoro?"

Seurat saw that Dodoro did not respond. "You don't like the name? Let me think about it. You're good in all aspects, but you lack some human nature. You should make up for whatever you lack. Let me see … What do you think? Thunder's Fury? "

"You still don't like it? You're young. Is it because of that? How about Smiling Monarch, Lord of Astonishment, Immortal Chaos? I know you young people like that kind of name. These are good names. "

Seurat said several names in one breath, but he didn't get any response. An awkward atmosphere hung in the air.

Seurat seemed to have noticed that no one was responding. He muttered, "Why aren't you saying anything? Am I bad at naming names? That can't be right. I'm the one who presides over the birth ceremonies in the churches in the nearby towns. They all like the names I give to the newborns. What Mu 'en, Sang, Sida? So nice to hear, so artistic. "

Maya saw that Seurat was about to say something else, so she hurriedly said, "Don't worry. He knows what he wants. I came here this time to have a chat with Tuvalu. "

Since Maya had already said so, how could Seurat continue to interrupt? He could only sigh regretfully, and said to Tuvalu, "As for the Sea God, I will give him an answer later. This time, I did manage to predict some clues."

Tuwaru nodded. "This time, we must catch that thief."

"Alright, you guys go ahead." Seurat patted Tuwalu's shoulder and winked at Dodoro, but Dodoro didn't respond at all.

. shrugged and turned.. and Dodoro..

After Seurat left, Maya looked at Tuvalu and sighed, "I'm sorry. I didn't see anything in the ruin this time, so I have to ask you."

Maya saw that Tuvalu's expression was normal. He was not as arrogant as he was when they first met, so she went straight to the point, "You said that if I want to get information from you, I'll have to pay a price. What price do you want? Let me make it clear. The ruin is not only related to us, but also your Song of the Deep. If you want to use this as an excuse to ask for a high price, I suggest you be careful. After all, our two wizard organizations might have to work together in the end. "

Tuwalu looked at Maya with a complicated expression. "Are you so sure that I predicted it?"

"I wasn't sure before, but now …" Maya looked at Tuvalu's eyes and said, "I'm sure."

"I did see some information. I don't mind sharing it with you," Tuvalu said.

Maya opened her wrinkled eyelids and stared at Tuvalu with sparkling eyes. She was waiting for him to name his price.

However, to Maya's surprise, Tuwalu did not make any requests. Instead, he said, "I can tell you that you don't have to pay anything in return. Just treat it as a reward for seeing the scene of doomsday you constructed earlier."

Maya was surprised by Tuvalu's softening attitude. She did not know what was going on. How did Tuvalu's attitude change so drastically in less than half a day?

Actually, Maya could tell what Tuvalu was thinking by looking at it from an outsider's perspective.

Part of the reason why Tuvalu was willing to share the information was because of Maya's selfless sharing of the Apocalypse Vision.

Dodoro was the first to speak, and his stunning appearance stunned everyone present. They were in the Stargazing Hall, the holy land of all Prophets. Dodoro's first appearance was enough to stun everyone.

Then, Maya used a prophecy about the end of the world to end the meeting early.

Dodoro and Maya, a pair of teacher and student, went through the entire meeting one after another. It was as if the Stargazing Hall had turned into a stage for them. And they did a great job.

Just as Seurat had said before, after today's matter spread out, everything on the Stargazing Day would inevitably jump into everyone's eyes.

By then, the wizards in the southern wizarding region would know that Brute Cavern was doing well.

There was no need for him to go against Brute Cavern, which was clearly growing stronger by the day. Embarrassing them would only lower his own standards.

Besides, Tuvalu knew that even if he did not tell them today, Lady Poseidon would tell Brute Cavern when Song of the Deep returned to the ruin in the future.

Therefore, there was no need to fight for the sake of a moment's worth of face.

Tuwalu took a deep look at Maya and quickly told her what he saw in the future. "I did see the situation in the ruins, but my perspective was limited. I couldn't see everything. I could only stay at the corner of a staircase that led downwards."

"There's nothing special at the corner of the stairs, but there are groups of strange creatures walking past there. I think the staircase leads to the inner part of the ruin. "

The most important thing was to find out what secrets were hidden inside the ruin. However, Tuvalu could not adjust his vision and could only observe from the corner of the staircase.

Even so, Tuvalu still managed to get some useful information.

"Almost all of the monsters that went into the ruins were carrying magical materials. I didn't recognize all of them, but all of them had a special property.

"Space property."

After Tuwalu finished talking about the future he saw, he hurriedly turned around and left the Stargazing Hall. It seemed like he didn't want to stay with Maya any longer.

Maya did not mind Tuvalu's departure. She frowned and tried to figure out what Tuvalu was trying to tell her.

Spatial Magic Materials weren't that common. Why were so many monsters running into the ruins with the Spatial Magic Material?

Were they trying to expand the space inside the ruin? Or was he trying to do something with the space attribute of the magic material?

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