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Chapter 10 The Son of Prophecy

Chapter 10 The Son of Prophecy

It was the first time I heard about the Hurley family's prophecy, and now my head is buzzing and hurting. Of course Laura will know about her family's prophecy, but now she is facing me, and she feels helpless.

Dale Hurley is the current head of the Hurley family, and he has the obligation to protect the safety of the Hurley family. I suddenly understood Dale Hurley and why he regarded me as a threat. Now I suddenly no longer have the courage to go

Hate him.

Wen De seemed to see what Laura and I were thinking, stretched out and said: "I think you two are really a pair of fools. I don't doubt that this prophecy is true, but you don't think it is true."

Isn't this a very suspenseful sentence? A thousand people may have a thousand interpretations. Besides, Henmo, now you, the son of the prophecy, pose no threat to the Heli family, except for the possibility of becoming their son-in-law.

I don't think you have any other motives. Even if you have that motive, you don't seem to have the strength."

Laura and I nodded, really trying to wake up the dreamer. If there is really a threat, there is only one situation. The evil mage is a member of the Hurley family.

I didn't want to think too much, chatted with them for a few more words, and then went back to the dormitory to sleep.

I don’t know how long I slept. I got up in a daze and looked at the class schedule beside my bed. It was on the class schedule that I was going to take an introduction to prophecy class today. I looked at the sun outside. After washing, I walked out of the dormitory. Wen Dehe happened to be there.

Laura is already in the dormitory hall.

"Son of prophecy, you can ask the teacher for advice in today's class." Wen De threw me a bacon and tomato sandwich. I nodded and chewed it. After struggling all day yesterday, I didn't eat a grain of rice. Now I woke up.

Only then did I realize that I was too sorry for my own Five Zang Temple.

I ate while walking, and arrived at the prophecy classroom with Laura and the others, and found that there were only a few people in the classroom.

The three of us found a seat and sat down. After a few minutes, a thin and dry lady walked into the classroom. As she walked, she looked around and said, "There are eight people in total who are not here today. The one who is going to excuse himself is sick."

Five people, including three who secretly wandered outside the school, I handed the list to your dean last night, these people failed the final course."

Oh my god, is this a prophecy? The students present looked at me and I looked at each other, and they were secretly glad that they had taken this most boring course.

I asked Laura quietly: "Is this teacher a prophet?"

Laura looked at the podium and shook her head: "I don't know either. Ms. Anne's behavior has always been strange and unpredictable, and her words are inexplicable, so most people can't understand her words, and many people regard her as

fraud."

"This course is indeed boring." Ms. Anne said and began to move a big box on the podium: "So, I also serve as a medical officer in the school. God knows, if the course is not boring, I will not be willing to serve you troublemakers.

s student."

After opening the box with difficulty, I saw many crystal balls piled randomly in the box, and then she asked us to go up one by one to get the crystal balls.

Isn't this thing a deception prop used by street vendors and witches and warlocks everywhere? I walked forward with hesitation, and when it was my turn, Ms. Anne looked at me with squinted eyes, as if talking to herself.

, and seemed to be warning me: "Watch your step, my child."

I nodded noncommittally, and just as I was about to return to my seat with the crystal ball, I felt my feet slip. I quickly stood up and looked back at Ms. Anne. She ignored me and was handing out the crystal balls with a smile.

After getting the crystal ball, Ms. Anne said: "Children, you can throw away the book on prophecy. Now I want you to inject the elements that you are good at into this crystal ball and keep in touch with it."

The classmates followed suit one after another. I watched Laura prepare to draw the gourd in the same way. I saw Laura raising her hands, covering the crystal ball, and staring at the crystal ball. After a while, the crystal ball was completely blue. She looked at the crystal proudly.

Qiu nodded at me again.

I shut my mouth tightly and stared at the crystal ball. I also put my hands on the crystal ball, imagining that an elemental power was injected from my body into the crystal ball. The familiar tingling feeling came back, and my arm muscles began to needle again.

Stinging like a prick.

Gradually, gray mist began to appear in the crystal ball. I breathed a long sigh of relief and looked at Wen De again. She was biting her lip tightly and seemed to be struggling. I saw beads of sweat dripping from her forehead, but the crystal ball still seemed to be motionless.

Ms. Anne guided us one by one. When it was the turn of the three of us, she walked to the table and looked at Wen De's crystal ball. She frowned and closed her eyes as if she was thinking about something. But then she opened her eyes and stared at Wen De.

De Wen De had sweat on his forehead and looked at the crystal ball with a frustrated face.

Just as I was about to comfort Wen De, Ms. Anne spoke up: "Your name is Wen De Seth, right."

Wen De nodded, and Ms. Anne patted Wen De on the shoulder and said softly: "Don't force anything. You don't have the gift of prophecy, so you can do it yourself."

Then Ms. Anne looked at Laura's crystal ball and kept nodding. A proud smile filled the corners of Laura's mouth.

When it was my turn, Ms. Anne sat next to me, stared at my crystal ball for a long time, and suddenly whispered in my ear in a voice that only I could hear: "You are the child of prophecy. When you see

The moment you reach the sun, the darkness is already behind you, and your choice is yours. The size of your achievements depends on how much you can sacrifice. My poor child, your destiny is entangled with the fate of countless people, you must not

If you don’t make a choice, every choice will cause you great pain. Go back to the dormitory and be careful with your crystal ball.”

I listened to these prophecies with mixed emotions, and when I wanted to ask more questions, I found that Ms. Anne had already gone to other students.

Laura came over curiously and asked: "Henmo, what did Ms. Anne say to you?" I was about to say something, but Wind interrupted me and said coldly to Laura: "Laura, you don't know.

What are the rules of prophecy? Since Ms. Anne gave him the prophecy, only he can know it, and no one else is allowed to know it."

"But you are all my friends, so it doesn't matter if I tell you. It's just a prophecy anyway." I thought Wende was a little fussy: "What's more, the whole world knows about the Heli family's prophecy."

Wen De picked up the book, opened a page, threw it in front of me, and said, "Not only are you stupid, but you also don't like to learn. Read this paragraph for yourself."

I picked up the book and followed Wen De's instructions.

"Introduction to prophecy: Prophecy can be made public or personal by the prophet based on the prophet's prediction. Once a personal prophecy is known to others, it will affect one's own destiny and at the same time lose everything one has."

The opening chapter of this book "Introduction to Prophecy" was so intimidating to students that I looked at the author: John J. Dunn.

"Is this written by the great prophet Professor Dunn mentioned yesterday?" I asked curiously. Wind nodded, I looked at Laura and shrugged regretfully. Since the Hurley family valued the prophet,

What I said should make sense. My uncle once told me: I would rather believe that all my gold coins have been stolen by goblins than disturb the peace in the woods.

After finally getting through this boring prophecy class, I deeply understood why some people would want to skip class. Ms. Anne would work part-time as the medical officer of the college. But Ms. Anne’s whispers kept wandering back and forth in my mind, and I absentmindedly

After eating, one person returned to the dormitory with the crystal ball.

I lay on the bed, thought for a while, got up and picked up the crystal ball. I played with the crystal ball in my hand. Why did Ms. Anne ask me to be careful with the crystal ball? Could the crystal ball break?

Thinking of this, I got up and put the crystal ball in the box on the ground, and then closed the box tightly. Wouldn't that be good?

Just as I was about to open the box, Wende pushed the door open and came in. I was hit on the butt by the door. A dog gnawed on the mud and fell to the ground. The crystal ball fell to the ground with a clatter and broke into pieces.

(End of chapter)


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