Doakes was still thinking about the meaning of the silver-haired girl's message to Vai. Unexpectedly, she suddenly turned her head and looked at him.
Doakes looked around, pointed to his nose, and expressed with his behavior: Ah, it's my turn?
The silver-haired girl ignored Doakes' performance and said calmly: "A hunter who pursues treasure wholeheartedly will eventually fall into the trap of the treasure, or be abandoned outside the starfield? You might as well always look back."
At this time, Doakes no longer had any doubts. There was no doubt that her so-called gift was indeed his turn this time.
The former bard Luigi called Doakes "the treasure hunter". Now that the silver-haired girl has continued this title again, it must be referring to Doakes.
However, although Doakes heard what she said clearly, the content of her words was mysterious and went back and forth. It seemed that she got to the point, but then immediately stopped. This way of speaking was in the same vein as those prophetic wizards.
This so-called gift is a prophecy, right?
After all, the silver-haired girl was an astrologer at one time, and this was undoubtedly related to prophecy.
While Doakes was thinking this, Angel was also listening to the silver-haired girl's message.
Angel doesn't know if it's a prophecy... Even if it's a prophecy, he doesn't care. There is a "great prophet" behind him. Although he hasn't fully grown up yet, his ability to predict has already begun to show. Is there such a reliable person?
With his backing up, why should he care about other people's predictions?
Moreover, even the Mayan witches said that prophecy is not something that should be taken too seriously. It is just a possibility, not an absolute. So, just listen to it.
What Angel cared more about was what the silver-haired girl called them.
Angel had noticed before that whether the poet Luigi or the astrologer Graipnir, the names Doakes and the Black Count were given were general sentences rather than simple personal names.
However, the bunny girl did not give Angel any definition at that time, so Angel ignored this point again.
Now, the silver-haired girl appeared. Not only did she begin to define a formal wizard, but she also gave him a general title as an apprentice. This made Angel pay attention again.
Doakes' title is: treasure hunter.
Taking a closer look, it seems to be somewhat correct, but not entirely correct. Doakes does pursue treasures, but he is not the kind of treasure hunter who will risk everything for treasures.
Just like in Princess Town, after Doakes learned some of the secrets of the Guman Kingdom, he expressed his intention to get involved and make a fortune. But later when he saw the surging undercurrent of the Guman Kingdom, he was very self-aware.
's quit.
This is not the attitude a "treasure hunter" should have.
Moreover, if Doakes really wanted to be a treasure hunter, he wouldn't have been running a tavern in the Sandworm Market for decades.
Therefore, the silver-haired girl's name for Doakes can only be said to be one-sided. It summarizes one side of Doakes, but there are many more sides to talk about.
If she summarizes the most important aspect, it can barely be regarded as a "summary" of Doakes. But Angel doesn't think that the most important aspect of Doakes is the pursuit of treasures.
Perhaps "libertarian" is a better summary of Doakes.
Next is what the astrologer Gleipnir called the Black Earl - "the arrogant person who wants to ascend to high positions."
This is actually a relatively neutral and derogatory generalization. It depends on the tone and attitude of the speaker to determine whether it is a sarcasm or just a statement.
When the astrologer Gleipnir uttered this title before, he was more calm than mocking. In the current atmosphere, it cannot be clearly said that he was mocking the Black Count.
At the same time, the acceptance of this title also depends on the attitude of the person involved. The Black Earl did not refute the title. Although it cannot be said that he agreed with the content of the title, at least he did not object.
The meaning of this title is actually simple and clear, that is, the Black Earl is coveting a high position.
The so-called high position, from the perspective of the Black Earl, should refer to the legendary rank.
As one of the few third-level true knowledge wizards who stands at the top of the pyramid of the wizarding world in the Southern Territory, the Black Earl wants to break through the big barrier of the legendary level. It is normal.
Lord Mengqi spent a lot of resources and took advantage of the Frost Moon Alliance's layout in the abyss, asking various organizations to cooperate to capture the descendants of the demon god. Isn't this also to break through the legend through side methods?
It can be said that as long as you stand in that position, who is not eager to go further?
Transgression? No, this is a kind of self-transcendence. There is no one looking down from above, only the tireless pursuit of progress by those who seek.
However, simply looking at the title, it actually sums up some of the characteristics of the Black Earl.
The most important thing is that just a title basically reveals the identity of the Black Earl.
The clone of the Black Earl can at most reach the level of true knowledge. Before this, even though the wise master had guessed it, he did not reveal it. But now, the astrologer's words have almost completely exposed the identity of the Black Earl.
"The arrogant person who wants to ascend to a high position" is not something that ordinary people can bear.
If the wise master did not tell the silver-haired girl the information about the Black Earl, and it was just her own summary, then from this point of view, the silver-haired girl still has something.
In addition to Black Earl and Doakes, the third person to be defined is Vai.
"The loner hidden in the crowd."
This title is a simple and straightforward description. The crowd represents the bustle, while loneliness is loneliness. To explain, it is the lonely person hiding in the bustle.
At first glance, it sounds a bit pretentious and self-admiring. But if combined with Vai's actual situation, this is not wrong.
In a humble fortune-telling shop in bustling Mesoemia, a lonely shopkeeper predicts the death of each customer. Combined, it feels a bit like that.
Moreover, the silver-haired girl said in her gift to Vai, "The shelter of the late night fades away." Regardless of what this sentence means, the "late night" in it directly hit Vai.
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Vai calls himself the "late night poet". However, his poems are different from what ordinary people imagine. They are not poems of praise, but poems about death.
Therefore, the name of the silver-haired girl can be regarded as correctly predicted by Vai. However, just like the situation with Doakes before, it belongs to one side of Vai, not all of it.
When Angel thought about this, he suddenly became curious, how would the silver-haired girl define himself?
On the other side, after the silver-haired girl finished speaking to Doakes, her eyes slowly moved.
Then, she focused on the Black Earl next to Doakes. There was no doubt that she was going to give a gift to the Black Earl.
In this way, everyone had an idea of the order of the silver-haired girl's gifts.
Originally, they thought that the silver-haired girl would sort them according to their strength and give them gifts one by one, but now it seems that she came purely according to their positions.
Vai is standing on the far side, so we start with him. Next to him is Doakes, so Doakes is second. Next to Doakes is floating Earl Black, so Earl Black is ranked third.
According to this sequence, it is Angel's turn next.
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The silver-haired girl quietly stared at the Black Earl for a moment, then said softly: "You arrogant person who wants to ascend to a high position, your message has been sent to you through the astrology of my current body, Gleipnir, so I won't say more.
Already."
After finishing speaking, the silver-haired girl turned to look at the next person.
At this time, Earl Black suddenly said: "Evil God Demon Abyss, is it good or bad for me."
The silver-haired girl paused and looked at the Black Earl. Her eyes did not have the same arrogance as before when she looked at Chenchen. She just stared calmly: "You should know better than me. All I can interpret is a reflection of the heart."
Interpret the reflection of the heart? Is this the truth about the gift?
However, what is this heart reflection? Is it another way of saying prophecy? Or is it that the gift is not actually a prophecy?
When everyone was confused, Earl Black asked again: "Is this the right choice?"
As for what the choice was, the Black Earl did not explain it, and no one could understand it; but the silver-haired girl seemed to understand what the Black Earl meant, and after pondering for a moment, she said: "You have the answer in your heart, don't ask me."
After a pause, the silver-haired girl added: "Maybe the source world has the answer you are looking for."
"The cost of getting to the source world is too high." Earl Black said directly.
The cost mentioned by Earl Black is not the cost of resources, but the cost of time. Without shortcuts, if you want to go to the source world, you can almost only walk through the vast void. The cost of time here is calculated in units of hundreds of years.
During this process, you don’t even dare to be distracted by other things. Because there will be space gaps, space collapse, and even void storms in the void at any time... Even if there is no natural disaster, you may encounter void monsters. If the void monsters are too powerful, they will surround you.
The time required to travel is another cost.
What's more, the Black Earl is the leader of the Noah clan. The Noah clan is not without enemies. It is difficult for him to leave the southern region too far without a successor who can take on important responsibilities.
Therefore, even if he knew that the source world was an option, he would not put it first.
The silver-haired girl did not comment on the Black Earl's words. This was not something she had to consider, but the Black Earl's own choice.
The Black Earl did not continue to ask any more questions, and the silver-haired girl's eyes smoothly moved to the next person.
Well, that's right, it's...Kael.
The silver-haired girl ignored Angel and looked at Kael on the other side.
It's as if Angel doesn't exist.
Angel was a little confused, and the others were also a little confused. They also saw that the silver-haired girl was sorted according to the order of standing. Why did she suddenly skip Angel?
"Could it be that you want Angel to be the last one? Hey, hey, this is so unfair!" Doakes's protest sounded in the psychic belt.
But no one paid attention to him, because the silver-haired girl had already begun to give Kael a message.
As for why she skipped Angel, there will always be an explanation later, so there is no rush.
The silver-haired girl's message to Kael can be said to be the simplest of all, even shorter than the Black Earl who had already received a message from the astrologer.
——"Looking for tracers of the past, this is not your destination."
Kael was stunned, what does this mean?
Not only was Kael stunned, but everyone was confused... Is this the end? Doesn't this mean that Kael should be asked to leave directly?
Angel originally just wanted to know what Kael's name would be, but what he didn't expect was that the second half of the silver-haired girl's gift basically didn't need to be explained, so everyone paid attention, not to mention Angel.
That's what she called Kal-El.
Looking for tracers from the past? Is this compatible with Kal-El?
Angel thought about it carefully. Kael was indeed interested in various relics and was also studying relics from different histories, but this could only be regarded as archeology and not "searching for the past", right?
How old is Kael, and what past is he looking for?
Kael himself was also confused: "I'm not looking for the past, I just... I just..."
Perhaps because he was being stared at by the silver-haired girl's heterochromatic eyes, Kael suddenly felt a little confused and didn't know what to say.
Silver-haired girl: "You don't have it, but your obsession does."
My obsession? Kael was stunned for a moment, and seemed to think of something: "My obsession, is it the remnant soul in me?"
Kael's words also reminded everyone of the silhouette of the figure hidden behind Kael that they had seen in the phantom of the mantra book.
It’s not Kal-El who’s searching for the past, but this remnant soul?
Silver-haired girl: "Yes. The underground waterway where the wise man is located is not the place he is looking for."
The silver-haired girl took the rare opportunity to explain the gift directly, clearly stating that Kael's remaining soul was an obsession, and that his obsession affected Kael's strong pursuit of the ruins. At the same time, she also told Kael,
The underground waterway is not the ruins that the remnant soul is looking for.
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However, who is the remnant soul of Kael and why is he searching for the ruins? The silver-haired girl did not say this.
Doakes glanced at Kael and found that he was in a state of absent-mindedness. He was probably speechless. He simply spoke on his own and asked Kael for him: "Who is the remnant soul in him? Looking for the ruins is right.
What is the significance of this remnant soul, and what impact will it have on him?"
The silver-haired girl seemed to be a little interested in the remnant soul of Kael, and did not show disgust at Doakes's help. Instead, she thought seriously for a moment and said: "I don't know who the remnant soul is, but once,
He's a powerful guy."
When the silver-haired girl said this, she glanced at the Black Earl: "Maybe he is similar to him, or maybe a little weaker or stronger than him."
In other words, the remnant soul of Kael was originally at least a second-level gnosis wizard or above, and the probability of a third-level gnosis wizard is very high. There is also a slight possibility that... it exceeds the legendary limit.
This conclusion surprised everyone. They could see that the remnant soul should have been a supernatural being during his lifetime. After all, it is very likely that ordinary people would not even have a soul after death, but would directly turn into aura and be absorbed by the soul tide. The probability of being possessed by the remnant soul is even higher.
It's so small. Only if you were an extraordinary person during your lifetime, it would be possible.
But what they didn't expect was that this remnant soul was actually such a powerful wizard during his lifetime.
But if you think about it carefully, it makes some sense.
If it wasn't powerful, how could even the remnant soul affect Vai.
The silver-haired girl continued: "As for what this remnant soul's obsession is, what's the point of doing this..."