Chapter 1937 First Voice

Style: Fantasy Author: Maki foxWords: 2266Update Time: 24/01/12 11:57:38
After Lapuye finished speaking, the air suddenly fell into silence.

No one took the initiative to speak.

It's not that they don't want to speak, it's just that they don't want to be the first to speak. In the eyes of many people, the first person to speak in the past was an observer, and more or less he would report a prediction that would set the benchmark for this exchange meeting. In other words, the prediction reported by the first person to speak would not be said to be able to It will affect the future pattern, at least it won't make people feel useless.

For example, on that stargazing day a year ago, Seurat, the "Innocent Reader", was the first to speak. The information he reported was the fusion of planes on the Pamiji Plateau.

This was very useful information, and it attracted most of the wizarding organizations in the Southern Region to go to the Pamiji Plateau.

In this comparison, the prediction of the star-gazing sun's position can be said to be very weighty. No one present felt that the fragment of prophecy they had seen qualified them to be the first to speak out.

So everyone fell silent and turned their attention to the eleven observers in the center. In the eyes of most people, the fragments of the future seen by observers must have more weight than they do.

However, all the observers closed their eyes at this time and were not prepared to speak. Some people felt that Lapuye suddenly changed the speaking rules. Since ordinary prophecy wizards can speak first, they might as well give up their seats.

This is more or less a bit off-putting, but this is indeed what some people think. After all, in their opinion, giving priority to prophecy is also a sense of superiority, and they are naturally a little unhappy about being forcibly pulled down from the high platform.

Of course, although they felt a little uncomfortable in their hearts, they only used such trivial details to express a little resistance. If Lapuye really asked them to speak by name, they would not deliberately disobey.

However, after waiting for a long time, Lapuye did not name any of the observers, and the old god's presence still allowed the silence to spread.

This silent silence lasted for a full five minutes.

The prophecy wizards present looked at each other. It wasn't that they didn't want to say it, but they simply felt they were not qualified. Why don’t the observers take the initiative?

While everyone was waiting a little impatiently, Maya thought about it and decided to be the first to speak.

She was confused by the near-apocalyptic scene she saw last time. She really didn't know what was going on there, and she wanted to communicate with others eagerly.

Thinking of this, Maya said: "How about..."

Before Maya could say the rest of the sentence "I'll come first", a sound came out first.

"I'll go first." This voice had an exotic accent and a rising tone. It was supposed to be filled with a sense of joy, but instead it was spoken in a cold and solemn tone.

Maya was very familiar with this accent, and when she looked back, it was indeed Dodolo who was speaking.

Dudolo looked back at Maya and said softly: "Teacher, let me come first."

Before Maya could reply, the other prophecy wizards frowned. In their eyes, Dudolo was just an apprentice of the prophecy department. Why did he speak? What fragments can an apprentice see in Starry Sky? Even if you really see some meaningless clips, are you really qualified to take on the responsibility of being the first to speak?

Most of the prophecy wizards expressed their displeasure. The reason why no one criticized was simply because they noticed that Lapuye seemed to admire Tatolo. But Lapuye's appreciation was not enough for them to think that Dudolo could be the first person to speak.

On the contrary, the observers in the center did not show much emotion, and several of them even showed curiosity and expectation.

Shikel, for example, put away his careless laziness at this time and looked at Dodolo with a slightly evil look: "Very good, I admire people with courage. To be honest, what are the things I am looking forward to most on this stargazing day? Personal prophecy, you are one of them. I really want to know what you will say."

Shikel's words stunned all the prophecy wizards below.

Is Schicker kidding, or is he being ironic?

After careful identification, it seems that they are neither. Shikel was really looking forward to Dodolo's prophecy, but why would he expect a prophecy from a prophecy apprentice?

"I thought you just lost your humanity, but now it seems that you have also lost your intelligence." After Shikel's encouragement, a sarcastic voice sounded from the side. It was Ivan who spoke. Because of the unpleasantness that happened on the stargazing day last time, Ivan was naturally a little unhappy with Dodolo.

"I never knew that sharing one's gains with others would be a sign of dementia. Otherwise, our wisest Lord Ivan, you should stop listening to this exchange meeting, otherwise you will become stupider as you listen." The man was holding a book and seemed to be flipping through it, but his peripheral vision pierced Ivan's body.

This person is the "Innocent Reader" Seurat. Originally, he and Ivan had nothing to do with each other. It was just because of the mysterious thing that disappeared on Silver Palm Island that Seurat and Ivan officially faced each other.

Ivan was originally helping Witch Xialu to lock down the mysterious object. Seurat secretly helped "Poseidon" Florence.

Because of the different positions, the differences became larger and larger, and finally turned into a confrontation, and even extended the dispute to the stargazing day.

Ivan glared at Seurat coldly and did not answer Seurat's words. It wasn't that he was afraid of Seurat, but because if he really took up the topic, it would be like falling into Seurat's trap. He couldn't really not participate in this exchange meeting.

Therefore, Ivan did not speak to Seura and continued to look at Dodolo coldly: "Last time on Stargazing Day, I asked you to tell the prophecy, but you didn't say it. This time, you took the initiative to ask for it."

"Okay, you can say it first. However, you'd better not fool us with meaningless future clips. If it really delays our time, then you'd better not come to future stargazing days."

Seurat did not refute what Ivan said this time. Because Shura also vaguely agreed in his heart. If Tatolo was just talking about the unconscious fragments of the future, there was really no need to endure it.

If Tatara comes up with meaningless future clips on the second or third day of the exchange day, then that's fine. It's the first day of the exchange meeting, and it's still the first position. If you really want to fool them, they will never get used to this behavior.

You must know that other prophecy wizards are self-aware and do not speak in advance. Now that you, a prophecy apprentice, have spoken, you will have to bear such pressure.

Ivan's attitude was firm, and the other observers did not say anything to help. Seeing that this matter was about to become a foregone conclusion, Maya turned to look at Dodolo with some worry.

Dudolo, however, had the same cold expression as before. It seemed that the pressure Ivan put on him was not even as heavy as a feather.

Dudolo's indifferent attitude made Ivan feel angry, but he had already put down his words, and it would be a shame to say harsh words again.

Ivan simply closed his eyes and meditated.

Lapuye finally spoke at this time, and he looked at Dotolo with a smile: "It has been more than three hundred years since the last Stargazing Day when the prophecy apprentice was the first voice."

When Lapuye said this, he glanced at Shikel. Three hundred years ago, when Shikel was still an apprentice, he was the first to speak out. After speaking, he was even beaten because Shikel said The prophecy is without any nutrition. Then, no apprentice would dare to do such a thing.

"I'm excited to see this again."