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Chapter 1950

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Maya and Dodoro left the Stargazing Hall under the curious gazes of the Observers.

At this time, in the Stargazing Hall, no one stopped Maya. They quietly watched the teacher and student disappear.

Silence filled the hall.

No one asked Dodoro if he saw more than two prophecies. They could tell from Dodoro's expression that he wasn't lying.

It was precisely because he wasn't lying that the observers felt a little dazed.

Maya was one of the best Prophets. It was normal for her to see more than one prophecy. It was also normal for the eleven Observers to see more than one prophecy.

However, Dodoro was only an apprentice.

There was no precedent for an apprentice to see more than one prophecy in a Star Mystery.

In other words, Dodoro had set a new record.

They finally understood why Schkel wanted Dodoro to be his assistant. Dodoro's talent was not to be underestimated.

When Schkel was still an apprentice, he made the same choice as Dodoro. He chose to be the first to speak during a meeting. Back then, he was very weak. His courage was the only reason he dared to speak. In other words, he was thick-skinned. His prophecies were meaningless.

Nevertheless, it was his courage that allowed him to become an Observer in less than three hundred years.

Dodoro, on the other hand, didn't rely on his courage. He saw more than two prophecies in the future.

It was no wonder that Schkeer did not want to let go of such an obvious seedling of an observer. This was equivalent to grooming one of his own in advance!

Starliege Temple wasn't a peaceful place. As long as there were people, there were bound to be internal conflicts. Although there weren't any opposing factions among the Prophets, there were still factions with different ideologies.

Schkel was still young and had only been an Observer for a short time. Although he was still an Observer, he had not joined any faction yet. If he could recruit Dodoro into his faction, they would have two Observers in the future. His right to speak would instantly rise to a whole new level.

Bastard!

The Observers cursed Schkel in their minds. Then, they realized that Dodoro didn't agree to Schkel's request. So, they still had a chance to get Dodoro to join their faction.

It seemed that they needed to make some plans in advance.

The group of observers appeared to be calm as they exchanged pleasantries with smiles on their faces. However, they all had different thoughts in their minds.

Lupanye, who was standing in the center, naturally understood the thoughts of the other observers, but he did not point it out. It had been a long time since someone new joined the Observer List. Perhaps … the two new members would come from Brute Cavern?



Maya, on the other hand, had no idea what was going on in the Observatory Hall. She was leading Dodoro to the signal tower.

Dodoro maintained his usual calm and indifferent attitude along the way. Maya didn't say anything either. Although she had a lot of questions in her heart, they were still on the road. It seemed that there was no one around, but who knew if there was someone eavesdropping in the dark?

They walked in silence until they reached the signal tower built by Starliege Church and Floating Mech City.

At this time, there were a lot of people coming and going around the signal tower. Most of these people were Prophets who participated in the stargazing day, and some of them were information dealers who were waiting here in advance. These information dealers were usually employed by Prophets or Sorcerer Families or major magazine companies who did not have any Prophets.

Maya and Dodoro's arrival attracted a lot of attention. After all, they were the two most popular Prophets in this year's Stargazing Day.

Some of the intelligence dealers even approached them, hoping to get more exclusive information by trading with them.

However, they were all politely rejected by Maya.

"These intelligence dealers may seem insignificant, but sometimes you need them to deliver information for you. They can even help you find some rare materials." Maya led Dodoro into the signal tower while talking about something else. "They can be found in almost every wizard market. They're responsible for the rapid flow of information in the wizarding world. You don't have to treat them too harshly. "

Dodoro didn't mind at all. "They'll become less and less useful in the future."

"Why do you say that?" Maya glanced at Dodoro.

Dodoro tilted his head and remained silent for a moment. "Information will become more and more important in the future."

Maya was surprised. She didn't expect such an answer from Dodoro. Maya wanted to ask Dodoro if he saw something from the future, but she didn't. She was walking in the hallway of the signal tower, and there were so many people around her that she didn't ask.

"Even if information transmission becomes easier in the future, these people won't disappear completely. They represent a gray power in the wizarding world. "Maya smiled." Besides, some people won't let them go. "

"Wandering wizards?" Dodoro didn't hesitate.

Maya nodded. Wandering wizards might sound weak because of the word "wandering", but they weren't. Wandering wizards were scattered and weak, but there were still many people who couldn't be ignored. For example, "Crazy Wanderer" Stirling from Punk's Theme Park. He was not only powerful, but also a member of the Research Department.

Other than that, there were also powerful wizards such as Astri and Aesop. As long as they were still wandering wizards, they wouldn't disappear.

While Maya was explaining, they arrived at the central room of the signal tower. There were about ten rooms here, but all of them were occupied by people.

Stargazing Day had just ended, and people were rushing to the signal tower to deliver information.

Maya had to take Dodoro to a private room to rest. She would go to deliver the message when there were fewer people.

In the room, Maya sat cross-legged on a carpet with a nebula pattern. She tapped the floor with her cane and created a special barrier around the room.

It was a barrier that could prevent information from being transmitted to the outside world.

Almost everyone who went to the signal tower to deliver a message would use this barrier. However, Maya had not used the signal tower at this time, but she had opened this barrier in the lounge. It was obvious that she had something to say.

Maya looked at Dodoro who was also sitting cross-legged on the carpet.

"When you were in the Stargazing Hall, did you mean that you saw more than one prophecy?" Maya finally asked the question that she had been holding back for a long time.

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