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Section 1938 The theater docks

 Now that even Lapuye has spoken, those who had doubts about Dodolo did not speak anymore.

Let's first listen to what Dotolo said. Even if there is really no nutrition, that's it. Just follow what Ivan said and ban Dotolo from the Stargazing Day. This is definitely a terrible ban for the prophetic wizard.

punishment.

It has nothing to do with my own interests anyway, at worst it is just a joke.

Everyone calmed down, seemingly waiting for Dotolo to speak, but few people really thought that Dotolo could tell a prophecy worth listening to.

But Dudolo, who was watched by everyone, fell silent at this time.

Everyone didn't understand why Dodoro suddenly stopped talking, but no one questioned it. Since Dodoro was given a chance, there was no need to fight back. Even Ivan, who was quite dissatisfied with Dodoro, did not show any dissatisfaction.

Resistant.

No one urged Tatolo, but as time passed little by little, the invisible pressure in the silent hall became heavier and heavier. Even people who were not in the center of the whirlpool felt this overwhelming invisible force.

Even outsiders were a little frightened, but Dudolo, who was in the mouth of the hurricane, remained as calm as before. Only from the movement of his eyes could it be seen that he seemed to be thinking about something.

When the invisible pressure reached its peak, Tatolo, who had been silent for a long time, finally spoke.

"The theater occupied by charisma will soon drift to the shore from the long river of illusion. The first ticket booth will appear in the land of eternal night."

After Dodolo finished speaking this passage, he fell silent. Obviously, this was the fragment of prophecy he was talking about.

Perhaps it was because the atmosphere had been brewing for several minutes before Dotolo spoke, and everyone was in a state of high concentration. Therefore, even if Dotolo's voice was not loud, they could hear every word clearly.

Many people actually didn't understand the meaning of Duduluo's expression, but they were a little surprised when Duduluo finished one sentence so completely.

They thought they would recreate the joke Schickel made three hundred years ago. When Schickel was still an apprentice, he got the upper hand and ended up saying something that didn’t match the preface and the follower. He used extremely gorgeous words to pile it up.

A group of magicians' favorite destiny words were written. Ordinary people would probably be deceived, but Stargazing Day is full of prophetic wizards. How could they not understand that Shikel is making a fool of himself.

Many people present knew about Shikel's anecdotes back then, so they looked at Dodolo through preset colored glasses, thinking that he would also use gorgeous rhetoric and it would be best to fool a few people and find a way for himself.

Down.

But Dodolo didn't do this. He said very few words, but the meaning he expressed was very clear. It was completely two extremes from Shikel at the beginning.

However, although they did not use magic stick words, they still did not understand the specific meaning of what Dotolo said.

The theater docks and the ticket booth appears in the land of eternal night? Does this make any sense?

Or is it that Dudolo is actually talking nonsense, but he just chose the completely opposite strategy to Shikel?

Everyone was confused and didn't know what words to use to refute Dodolo. In this strange atmosphere, Ivan, who had been silent before, finally spoke first.

"What do you want to express?" Ivan did not mock as directly as before. He seemed to have closed his eyes before, but in fact he had been using the art of identification, so he knew very well what Dudolo said.

There was no lie in what he said, that is to say, this was indeed the fragment of the future he saw in The Mystery of the Starry Sky.

Ivan was not the kind of young man who would be carried away by anger. Naturally, he would not ridicule Dodolo until he could not confirm whether the prophecy fragment had any significance.

Ivan's question was also the confusion of most people present.

"Literally." Dodolo looked directly at Ivan's slightly questioning eyes and said calmly.

Literally, that is to say, there is really a mysterious theater that will drift to the shore? So what kind of theater is this theater, and what subsequent impact will it have?

When everyone was puzzled, Ivan did not continue to ask. It was not that he did not want to ask, but that he noticed that Hastur in the distance seemed to be thinking about something.

Hastur is also one of the eighteen observers of the Crown Star Church, nicknamed "The Judge of the Old Days".

He and "Chen Mai's deceased person" Acetos are the longest living prophetic wizards in the Crown Star Church. There is no accurate figure for how long they lived, but you can know from their nicknames,

Hastur comes from the "old" time.

Precisely because Hastur and Acetus both lived extremely long lives, they accumulated the most knowledge.

Hastur would not be lost in thought for no reason. It was obviously Dudolo's words that caught his attention.

Precisely because of Hastur's performance, Ivan did not inquire further. If what Dodolo said was really a useful prophecy, if he ran to inquire now, it would appear that he was ignorant. Therefore, it is better to wait and see.

Hastur is different from Acetus. Although he is as cold as a "judge", he has his own principles. Once he knows something, he will not hide it in his heart.

Therefore, Ivan wanted to hear what Hastur would say.

Sure enough, not long after Ivan stopped, Hasta, with a stern face, took over his words: "What does the theater you talk about look like?"

Hastur's sudden question made other prophetic wizards look sideways. They had not noticed Hastur's thinking before, but they also knew that Hastur would not speak easily. Now that he has spoken, does it mean

, the theater in Tatolo’s mouth is extraordinary?

Although they didn't believe it, the facts seemed to be heading in the direction they didn't want to believe.

"I stood in the distant dark time and space. I could only see a theater approaching the shore in the distance, but I couldn't see clearly what it looked like. It's just that this theater was emitting a pink light."

Dudolo's answer made Hasta's heart skip a beat. However, he did not show it openly, but continued: "What does the ticket booth you are talking about look like?"

While recalling the prophecy fragments he had seen before, Dodolo described: "After the theater docked, the ticket booth appeared in the land of eternal night. In the endless darkness, it was the only light. Like the theater, it was shrouded in

Pink light.”

"But this pink light is not emitted by the ticket booth itself, but the light emitted by a heart-shaped standing sign next to the ticket booth."

"A heart-shaped card? Are you sure it's in the shape of a heart?" Hasta interrupted Dotolo's memories and asked.

Dudolo nodded: "Yes."

"Hearts stand, is it really..." Hasta lowered his head and muttered to himself for a moment, seemed to have thought of something, and suddenly raised his head to look at Dudolo: "Then did you see the people in the ticket booth?"


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