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1948 Shkel's Transaction

 Maya thought for a while and then gave up. If the strange ruins could be understood so easily, it wouldn't be the case that the two top wizards, Florence and Rhine, were helpless.

Instead of thinking so much, it is better to tell Lord Rhine directly. He has been sitting at the ruins for a long time, and maybe he can know something.

Thinking of this, Maya stopped contemplating and looked up around her. At this time, almost all the people in the Star Observation Hall, except the observers, had left.

Maya turned to Dodolo and said, "Let's leave too."

When Maya was about to leave with Dodolo, a slightly evil voice came from behind: "Witch Maya, wait a moment."

As soon as Maya heard this voice, her brows frowned subconsciously. Looking back, she saw that the person speaking was the "Hanged Disqualified One" Shikel who she disliked the most among the observers.

Shikel's appearance is full of wild and evil charm. His upper body is unclothed. You can see that his strong body is densely covered with thick black hair. Together with the horns on his head and the iron chains tied to his ankles, he looks like a

The imprisoned devil recorded in the ancient leather scroll wants to use seductive words to seduce addicts.

Shikel's voice was not concealed, and when he called Maya, it also attracted the attention of other observers.

They looked at Shikel, dragging a long chain towards Maya who looked cold.

Shikel came to Maya and bowed elegantly. If it weren't for the evil look in his eyes and the weird smile that seemed to be absent at the corner of his mouth, he would really look like an aristocratic gentleman.

"Your Excellency Shikel, are you okay?" Maya still acted very coldly. From the fact that she did not call the other party's observer name, it can be seen that she actually disdains the other party.

This is also normal. Schicker is the youngest among the observers, but he spends many years on stargazing days and does not report the predictions he sees on almost every stargazing day. This has actually made many predictions impossible.

The wizard was quite critical, even bluntly saying that "those who are disqualified are indeed very disqualified." In addition, Shikel was fused with the blood of a goat-horned devil, and he looked like he was wantonly indulging in poverty. Many witches disliked him, and they often used it at tea parties.

He was singled out as an arrow target.

The Mayan witch's mind has long passed the age of love. The reason why she disdains Shikel is more because she believes that Shikel's strength is not worthy of the name, and she does not respect women.

Shikel didn't care about Maya's attitude and still smiled: "I'm here to thank Maya, the witch, for sharing such a good piece of prophecy."

Maya said calmly: "This is my responsibility, and I also hope to hear Mr. Shikel's speech tomorrow."

Shikel smiled and did not answer.

Maya raised her eyebrows: "It seems that Mr. Shikel still doesn't plan to speak tomorrow? It doesn't matter, I have something to leave first."

Shikel quickly stopped: "Wait a minute."

Maya stopped impatiently. Although she felt that Shikel was not worthy of the title of observer, she was still an observer no matter what, and she still needed to respect his identity.

When Maya wanted to hear what Shikel had to say, she found that Shikel's eyes were not on her, but on Dodolo.

"I have something and I want to talk to your students, is that okay?" Shikel looked at Dodolo, but the words were meant for Maya to hear.

Maya could clearly see that Shikel's eyes were full of undisguised interest as he looked at Dodolo.

By this time, Maya had obviously understood that Dotolo stopped her not to thank her for sharing the prophecy, but because of Dotolo.

Maya's brows furrowed tightly: "If you have anything to say, you can say it here."

Shikel still looked at Dodoro, wanting to hear Dodoro's answer.

Dudolo: "I listen to my mentor's advice."

Shikel shrugged: "Well, actually what I want to say is not a secret thing. It doesn't matter if I just say it here." After a pause, Shikel stretched out his hand as if to touch Dodolo, but was stopped by Maya.

He blocked it with the crutch in his hand.

What are you going to do? Although Maya didn't speak, her eyes clearly had this meaning.

"This is the Star Observation Hall. I will definitely not harm Dodolo. I just want to confirm something." Shikel said to Maya, his tone less evil and more like a discussion.

Maya did not put down her crutches, but still looked at Shikel with vigilant eyes, obviously not trusting Shikel.

Shikel spread his hands helplessly: "Okay, I just want to confirm Dudolo's past."

"I always feel that there is a gap between Dodolo and the current time. It seems that he is not living in the present, but in an unknown era."

Shikel's words revealed some of his doubts, and also caused some observers present to explore Dodolo. However, no one could see Dodolo's past, and everything about him seemed to be shrouded in fog.

Maya also noticed that more and more people present were paying attention to Dodolo.

Her mood was slightly gloomy. Although she knew that Dudolo's identity would definitely be exposed one day, this was not the right time.

"Don't you think Tadolo's time is a bit weird?"

Facing Shikel's confession and doubts, Maya was silent for a long time. She didn't want to answer, but she also knew that it was not just Shikel who was asking, but it might also be the attitude of other observers.

Maya: "Everyone has secrets. It is not a peaceful thing to find out other people's secrets for no reason."

Shikel: "I'm just a little curious. If I don't answer, it depends on what Dudolo means, right?"

Maya and Shikel looked at Dodolo at the same time, but Dodolo acted very calmly, as if he was not in the center of attention.

Maya: "The answer is obvious and my students don't want to say it."

Shikel did not give up and said to Dotolo again: "How about this, I use my place in the Temple of Time to exchange your secrets with you, how about it?"

"Of course, the place in the Palace of Time is extremely precious, so not only do I need to exchange your secrets, I also need you to be my assistant for twenty years."

Originally, Maya was ready to force Dodolo to leave, but Shikel's words made her retract her extended hand.

The quota for the Temple of Time... This is the biggest treasure of the Crown Star Church besides the mystery of the starry sky.

The Mystery of the Starry Sky is open to the public, but the Temple of Time is kept secret.

Not only Maya was surprised, but other observers were a little surprised. Is it worth exchanging a place in the Temple of Time for an apprentice's secret? As for letting Dodolo be Shikel's assistant, this is not a punishment.

Outsiders may think that Shikel is not qualified, but internal observers know Shikel's strength. Although he cannot be said to be the strongest in prophecy, he is definitely not the worst. Moreover, he often takes the wrong approach, as seen in

Some prophecies that even the crowned star cannot see.

If Dotolo becomes Shikel's assistant for twenty years, this will definitely be the best practice for Dotolo.

Facing the conditions proposed by Shikel, Maya remained silent. Although she was a little reluctant to give up, she believed that Dodolo would never suffer a loss if he agreed to this condition.

In Maya's view, the secrets of the Baiyuan tribe will be exposed sooner or later. Although now is not the best time, it is acceptable to receive such a generous reward.

However, neither Maya nor anyone else can make decisions for Dodolo.

Everything still depends on what Dudolo thinks. After all, this is his secret.


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