Not long ago, Dodoro made another prophecy. The main character of this prophecy wasn't a person, but a gate covered in broken runes.
According to Dodoro's description, it was an unusual prophecy filled with strange images.
There was not a single person in the prophecy, only a door covered in broken runes that kept on repairing itself.
From Dodoro's perspective, he could see many mysterious glowing runes growing out of the broken runes. Like sprouting vines, the runes continued to grow on the surface of the door and formed countless mysterious runes. In the end, all the runes were connected together and formed a complete magic array.
Then, the image stopped, and the future fragment shattered.
Dodoro watched the entire process. He didn't know what a magic array was, and he couldn't even remember the runes because they were too special. However, he knew that Angor was an expert in alchemy runes. That was why he was curious about the prophecy.
His intuition told him that the future fragment might have something to do with Angor.
After hesitating for a while, he decided to tell Angor about the prophecy.
At first, Angor didn't pay much attention to it. Since Dodoro couldn't memorize runes, he couldn't figure out anything from them even if he saw how the runes were restored to their original form.
Later, Sunders asked Dodoro to use a Light Shadow to show the future fragment.
At first, Angor didn't think the prophecy was necessary. But when Dodoro did as Sunders asked and used Light and Shadow to show what he saw, everyone realized something was wrong.
Although there was only one door in the entire picture, and this door was very ordinary, almost everyone present recognized the door the moment they saw it.
That was because it was the entrance to the ruins.
After confirming this, everyone realized that Dodoro's prophecy might have something to do with the hidden secret of the ruin. Maybe they could find the hidden room by fixing the runes on the door.
After disconnecting the mini signal tower, everyone came to the door.
Angor was quite interested in the secret of the ruin. However, he was more interested in Dodoro right now. Before they disconnected the mini signal tower, Dodoro glanced at Angor. It was a calm look, but Angor understood something.
Dodoro seemed to have something else to say.
When Dodoro was talking about the Germinal Organization, Angor told Dodoro not to worry about other people. However, Dodoro chose to keep it a secret because he didn't think it was the right time to talk about it. So what could this matter be? The only possible answers he could think of were either Dodoro's own secrets or something related to him.
No matter which one it was, if they could silence Dodoro, they shouldn't be underestimated.
It seemed that he needed to find a chance to talk to Dodoro alone.
…
He did notice the runes on the door the first time he came to this place. However, he didn't pay too much attention to it because there were similar mageweaths in most ruins. Generally, they had the effect of warning, defense, traps, and so on. In order to make it safer to enter and exit the ruins, it was a common choice to turn off the mageweath on the door. Because of this, Angor did not think too much about it.
However, what he didn't expect was … Perhaps what he had overlooked was the key to everything?
Angor didn't know what would happen to the door after the mageweath was repaired. Still, he believed that Dodoro's serious request might have something to do with the secret of the ruin.
Angor put his thoughts aside for now and focused on the mageweath. He first gathered his mental strength into a thread and split it into two. One of the threads of mental strength covered the mageweath on the door … Although it was a broken mageweath, it was still necessary to shield the mageweath to avoid any mistakes.
Another wave of mental strength picked up an extremely thin blade, and with the help of the phantom limb, slowly scraped off some powder from the broken mageweath.
Next, he used a special pipette to place the powder into an hourglass with a detection rune on it.
The hourglass began to emit a yellow light with a hint of green, and several circular ripples appeared on its surface.
"Number 38? Wait, there's a ripple. That's the number 1782 … "He recalled the content of the Illustrated Handbook of Blood Ink and mumbled to himself," So the one who drew the runes on the door used the blood of the Brain Whale. "
"Brainwhales disappeared from the open sea two hundred years ago. They were all kept in captivity by Song of the Deep. It's not easy to get the precranial blood of the Brain Whale. "
It was difficult to get the whale's precranial blood, but Angor did not worry too much about it. As long as the effect of the liquid was similar to the blood of a Brainwhale, he could use a third party to fix the rune.
However, such a solution required a large amount of materials, and it had to be prepared by an alchemist himself. If he added the cost of the alchemist, the solution might cost more than the blood of a Brainwhale. It wasn't worth it for a Runemaster.
But since Angor was an alchemist himself, it saved him a lot of trouble.
Angor walked through the corridor and took out the Illustrated Handbook of Blood Ink from his study. He then went to his lab on the third floor and began to read the blood that was similar to the blood of a Brainwhale.
About half an hour later, he saw a picture of an eel carrying lava on its back.
"All the values are close. Fintail Fire Eel's blood should be able to replace the blood of a Brainwhale." Angor redid the calculation using the formula, and the result was the same as what he expected.
He already had a Fintail Fire Eel's heart. He got it from Breeze in Viking.
Now that he had all the necessary materials, he began to prepare the blood ink for the Fintail Fire Eel.
…
While he was making the blood ink, the news about the Stargazing Day had already spread across the southern wizarding region through the signal towers.
Most wizard organizations and most wizard families would have to wait until the latest issue of the Starliege Church's magazine was published before they knew what was going to happen on the Stargazing Day. However, most major organizations already knew what happened on the Stargazing Day.
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