"Well, at least I'm still in shape," Sennefer said.
"So what? It's just a vessel for storing energy. I can always find another body if I want," Brofen scoffed.
Sennefer and Brofen went on bickering for a long time before Angor could say anything.
By the time they were done eating and drinking, Angor had finished his meal.
"Come on, Angor. Let's go back to the lab. I'm full now. Let's continue. "Brofen tried to drag Angor back to the lab.
"Are you still doing your experiment?" Sennefer suddenly asked.
"Y-yes, it's still there." Brofen frowned.
Sennefer sneered. "Then make sure you hide well. Those lunatics are always lurking around the Baikal River. You'll be in big trouble if they find you."
Sennefer stepped past Brofen and headed for the door.
Sennefer suddenly stopped and gave Angor a curious look. "I heard that Brofen wouldn't have been able to fix it if it weren't for you."
"It's just a win-win situation, Lady Sennefer," Angor said politely.
"Flora once told me that you're always too humble. Just as I thought." Sennefer chuckled. "I'll remember your contribution. If you run into any trouble, just come to me at the top of the mountain."
Sennefer turned around and left. She disappeared into the dark corridor outside the door.
Brofen rubbed his forehead when Sennefer's figure was completely gone. "Damn it. Why did I have to run into Sennefer again?"
"Forget about her. Let's go. Let's continue what we were doing just now."
…
They arrived at a temple located in the depths of the starry sky.
The glittering stars served as the background of the temple. Endless Holy Light meant eternal and undefeatable blessings.
This was the Starliege Temple, the holy land sought by countless Prophets. It was also the place where all important information was gathered and disseminated in the southern wizarding region.
The Starliege Church had more than thirty halls, and each of the eighteen permanent observers had a hall. At the top of the mountain was the Stargazing Hall of Lupuye, which was constantly bathed in the power of endless starlight.
At this time, outside the Stargazing Hall.
An old and thin little old lady was leading a handsome young man with clear eyes through the Starlight Promenade, walking towards the Stargazing Hall.
"Today is the same as before. Speak less and observe more. How much you can comprehend will depend on yourself. "An old voice came from the little old lady's mouth.
The young man nodded knowingly.
The little old lady turned her head and found that although the young man was responding to her, his eyes were looking into an unknown distance. His brows would furrow from time to time, as if he had something on his mind.
Her slightly cloudy eyes lowered slightly as she constructed a spell to connect to the River of Fate in her mind space.
After a while, her gaze turned away from the River of Fate.
She wanted to see what the young man was thinking, but strangely, all she saw was a blur. This kind of situation was extremely rare.
"What are you looking at?" The little old lady was puzzled.
"No, nothing." The young man's voice was very special. The ending of his voice was slightly upturned. Even though he was speaking in an uneasy manner, there was a hint of affection in his voice.
The little old lady did not ask any further. She only said softly, "You are someone who is favored by fate. You can see scenes outside of fate. However, scenes are just scenes. What you see might just be a meaningless fragment. There's no need to think too much about it. "
"Moreover, if you use the favor of the heavens to pry into it for a long time, it won't do you any good."
The young man fell silent as he recalled the scenes he saw before. The endless darkness, the world filled with flames and blood, the demon bound by the blood-colored chains, the white-robed young man laughing wildly …
After a while, he said, "I understand."
At this time, they had already arrived at the entrance of the Stargazing Hall. The little old lady paused. "Let's go. The day when the stars converge is also the time when the flow of information interweaves. Today's stargazing might be useful."
The two stepped into the Stargazing Hall. There were no decorations in the hall. Stepping into it was as if they were walking in a chaotic universe.
In the endless darkness, the light of annihilation and rebirth guided them forward.
Finally, they arrived at the main hall that was filled with starlight.
In the center of the vortex of stars, there were six observers with their eyes closed. Behind the Observer, there were already dozens of people silently sitting cross-legged.
After arriving, they also chose a place to sit down.
Today was the day when the stars converged. It happened once every six months. At this time, all the observers and prophets of the Stargazing Hall would gather together to explore the mysteries of the stars.
This day was called the Stargazing Day.
Many important pieces of information were discovered on the Stargazing Day. Some of the cultivators here didn't know how to observe the stars, but they were willing to come because they wanted to see if there was any important news on this day.
Time slowly passed. When the stars were shining brightly in the sky, one of the people sitting near the center of the vortex opened his eyes. He looked at the people around him and whispered, "Let's begin."
"Looks like there are only six observers this time," someone whispered. There were indeed eighteen observers in the Stargazing Hall, but it didn't mean that they were always in the Stargazing Hall.
It was rare for eighteen observers to gather on the Stargazing Day.
As the observer in the center nodded, the Stargazing Day began without any disturbance.
When the Stargazing Day officially started, the entire hall was filled with stars, sometimes bright and sometimes dark, reflecting each other's brilliance.
For an outsider, the scene in front of them might only be beautiful and dreamy. But in fact, it was full of mysteries. This was because a mysterious item, the Mystery of the Stars, had turned into a star chart of the future.
The so-called Stargazing Day was to observe the star chart of the Mystery of the Stars and use it to see the future.
Every observer, including the Prophet Wizards who came to study and the Prophet Apprentices who were granted permission, was immersed in the star chart. However, not everyone could see it. For example, most of the prophets here were brought here by prophets. They weren't strong enough to see any useful information.
There were also some prophets who didn't have anything to do with the stars. They didn't know how to observe the stars, so they couldn't see anything.
The only ones who actually got the information were the observers and a few others.
Therefore, from a certain perspective, the Mystery of the Starlight could be considered a strategic tool. However, no organization would covet it because it was too obscure. Apart from the people of Starliege Church, not many people could use it.
At first, the old lady was still observing the young man beside her. But by chance, she saw a ray of starlight being destroyed. She thought of something and fell into deep thought.
The young man beside her was only a beginner apprentice. He didn't know how to observe the stars. It was reasonable to say that he couldn't see anything.
However, the young man didn't tell anyone, not even his teacher. In fact, as long as he looked at the star chart seriously, some images would automatically appear in his mind. Although they were just static images, they were all images of the future.
However, his strength was too low. He could only see one image in the flickering star map, and he was already exhausted.
Therefore, choosing the right time to observe was the most important.
Other diviners might calculate the coordinates of the focal points of the star chart to determine the best time to observe the situation. However, he didn't need to. There was always fog in his vision. For him, the fog had different depths. He could even erase the shallower fog and see the images hidden behind it.
However, he couldn't see anything in the thick fog. He knew that there must be something important behind the thick fog, but he couldn't see it if he couldn't erase it.
However, the Mystery of the Stars gave him a chance to erase the thick fog.
As long as the fog was the thickest in his vision, it would be the best time to observe.
Time passed by slowly. Suddenly, the star chart began to change violently. Most of the Prophets who were immersed in observing the stars were ejected. Only six Observers were still frowning as they continued to observe the star chart.
After another two minutes, the star chart began to slow down. The young man's eyes lit up when he saw the endless fog in his vision. He knew it was time.
He raised his head and began to observe the star chart with all his might.
With the power of the star chart, he parted the thick fog and saw an image.
The contents of the screen caused his pupils to widen abruptly.
When he wanted to continue watching, he felt his blood boiling in his chest. He felt something sweet in his throat and spat out blood.
As he spat out blood, his vision was shrouded in fog again. The energy in his body was exhausted, and he collapsed on the ground.
At this time, the star chart began to stabilize. The observers woke up one by one.
When all the observers woke up, the star chart had completely disappeared.
The last one to wake up was the master of the Stargazing Temple, Lupanye. He was also the current ruler of the Stargazing Temple.
When Lupanye woke up, he was about to recall the image he saw before. However, he smelled a faint smell of blood.
He looked back and saw a young man gasping for breath. There was blood dripping from the corner of his mouth. He was kneeling on the ground. Beside him, a skinny little old lady was using a healing technique to treat the young man.
Lupanye looked at the young man and thought of something.
At this moment, beside Lupanye, a middle-aged man with a serious expression frowned and asked, "Maya, what's going on?"
The little old lady, who had just finished casting the Soothing Spell, heard the sound next to her ears. She paused and explained, "Your Excellency Seura, my disciple may have been too reckless. She forced herself to observe the stars and suffered a backlash."
The man called Seurat was one of the observers from Stargazing Temple, also known as "The Innocent Reader".
The little old lady was Maya, who came all the way from Brute Cavern.
Seurat frowned and wanted to scold the woman. However, when he thought about Maya's identity and the will she represented, he decided not to say anything. "If he doesn't follow the rules and overestimates himself again, he's not allowed to come here anymore."
Maya did not like Seurat's words, but she did not say anything since they were in someone else's territory.
However, at this moment, Lupanye suddenly said, "Is it a backlash? I don't think so. "
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