While Rhine and the two city lords of Floating Mech City were discussing how to deal with the Germinal Organization, the Starliege Church was also discussing the Germinal Organization.
However, unlike Rhine, who was talking about the Germinal Organization in public. They did not reveal too much information during the meeting.
In the vast and quiet Stargazing Hall, the Twisted Whisperer Sulodal, who was wearing a swirl mask and only had his left eye exposed, said casually, "Let me be the first speaker today. But I don't think what I'm going to say will be as shocking as Dodoro's. "
As Sulodar spoke, his eyes scanned the crowd. He noticed that almost everyone was looking at Dodoro. After a night of preparation, the news about the Peach Heart Theater had spread far and wide. They now understood the significance of the theater, which was why they were all surprised by Dodoro's prophecy.
However, Dodoro seemed to be in a completely different world compared to the others. He did not seem to notice the heated gazes at all. He was still sitting on the ground with his legs crossed, looking down at his own thoughts.
Sulodar nodded to himself when he saw Dodoro's calmness.
If Dodoro was really a member of that race, it was not easy for him to remain so calm despite being blessed by the world's consciousness. Surodal knew very well that one of the reasons why the Prodigy Clan had fallen was not only because of their innate talent, but also because they had been blessed by the heavens, which had led to their arrogance and willfulness.
Sulodar admired Dodoro's calmness. As long as Dodoro continued to develop, Sulodar believed that even if Dodoro did not enter the Temple of Time, he would be qualified to become an Observer in no time.
Sulodar praised Dodoro in his mind, but he did not show it on his face. In fact, he only glanced at Dodoro from the corner of his eyes and continued, "It's hard to tell whether what I'm going to tell you is important or not. Just treat it as a story.
"I'm going to tell you about the attack on Mayor Lawson of Floating Mech City."
Sulodal blamed the mastermind behind Castellan Rosen's attack on a very extreme secret cult.
This sect naturally referred to the Germinal Organization.
However, Sulodal did not mention the name of the Germinal Organization, nor did he reveal any information about the organization. Instead, he said, "I did not find out where this cult came from, but I can vaguely feel that this cult is shrouded in endless darkness. Their goal may be to overthrow the entire Southern Region Magus World. This is what makes me tremble with fear. Therefore, if anyone here comes across such secret sects in the future, please do your best to eradicate them to avoid future troubles. This is also for the future of the Southern Domain. "
After Sulodal finished speaking, he did not care about what the others thought. He nodded to the crowd and returned to his observer position.
The other observers did not say anything about Sulodar's speech because it was their decision to let Sulodar briefly reveal the Germinal Organization's information.
Originally, they did not plan to tell anyone about the Germinal Organization. After all, the Germinal Organization was very important. Some of the wizards who did not know much about the Germinal Organization might become rebellious due to various reasons and end up helping the Germinal Organization.
The Observer thought that all he needed to do was to meet with the leaders of the major sorcerer organizations. However, under the request of Mayor Lawson of Floating Mech City, they were forced to reveal some information.
Mayor Lawson did not really want the information about the Germinal Organization to be spread around. He only wanted to appease the citizens of Floating Mech City.
The Loser's Arrow caused a huge commotion and shocked the citizens of Floating Mech City. Lawson was unharmed in the end and did not show any abnormalities. However, the Loser's Arrow did not completely dissipate. In order to appease the citizens, Lawson promised to ask the Prophets of Starliege Church to investigate the origin of "that arrow".
That was why Sulodal said what he did today. It was also a way to fulfill the promise Lawson made to the citizens.
As the first person to speak, the first thing Sulodar said was actually very important. However, among the people present, only Maya and Dodoro understood the significance of the Germinal Organization. Everyone else really treated it as a 'story' and did not have much of a reaction.
If it wasn't for the Observer, there probably wouldn't even be any sparse feedback.
Maybe it was because Sulodal was able to tell such a meaningless story, but after Sulodal finished speaking, several other Prophets spoke up as well.
These Prophets really were talking about meaningless fragments of the future.
Not only that, but they also wanted others to help them analyze the information and find some interesting points.
By "others", they were not referring to the Prophets below the stage, but the Observers on the stage.
The Observers were all indifferent and did not want to talk to them. Only Lupanye smiled and pointed out some "meaningful" points, which gave the Prophets enough respect.
However, even so, when the sixth Prophet stood up and once again spoke of a meaningless fragment of the future, some of the Observers finally spoke up.
"You can't even tell if the fragment of the future you saw is meaningful or not. What right do you have to stand up and take up everyone's time?" The one who spoke was Ivan, whose expression was very cold. "All of you can listen quietly," he scolded sternly. "But if you make such meaningless prophecies in this gathering again, be prepared to leave early."
Everyone felt that Ivan's words were very serious, but even so, no one refuted him. Even Seurat, who usually liked to bicker with Ivan, remained silent, obviously supporting Ivan's words.
Even the observers had silently agreed to it. In such a serious and cold atmosphere, the Prophets who were about to speak but were unable to judge themselves dared not speak anymore. Those who did not intend to speak in the first place, on the other hand, were secretly delighted.
Although the Prophets who did not intend to speak did not see anything in the Riddles of the Stars, they were not limited by the fragments of the future, so they were more accurate in judging the atmosphere.
This meeting was obviously different from the past. In the past, the Observers would finish their prophecies on the first day and leave on the second. Therefore, on the second day of the meeting, the Prophets would talk about meaningless scenes of the future. In fact, it was not a big deal. It was just to collect some future material for the Prophets to broaden their horizons.
But this time, on the second day of the meeting, all the Observers were still present. This showed how much importance they placed on this meeting. Under this kind of importance, the Prophets would not allow meaningless fragments of prophecies to be thrown around.
After Ivan finished expressing his anger, the meeting still had to continue.
The Prophets who said the meaningless fragments of prophecies felt comfortable and sat down. However, as soon as he sat down, no one took over his position. Obviously, everyone was afraid that Ivan would vent his anger on them again.
As the silence continued to spread, Lupanye looked at the Observers' seats. Obviously, he wanted someone among the Observers to take over the prophecies.
However, before the Observer could speak, Maya, who was sitting below, stood up first.
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