Harrov watched Theresa leave in despair, and couldn't help but shook his head.
He had good intentions in recruiting the other party as his apprentice, but he didn't expect that it only aroused Teresa's vanity.
Harrov only hoped that the other party could regain his original intention after losing all his current glory, otherwise another good academic prospect would perish.
"Come out, Aurora, your polarizing magic can't fool me." Harrov suddenly turned his head and looked not far away, frowning and said.
After the words fell, a figure appeared out of thin air in the empty space.
It was a witch who looked about twenty-six or seventeen years old. She was wearing a bright red dress and a pointed hat. Her long and curled eyelashes were slightly trembling. After being spotted by Harrov, she didn't look panicked. A charming smile formed on the corner of her mouth.
"I'm curious, what went wrong this time?" The witch named Aurora casually pulled out a chair, sat down, tapped her cheek with her index finger, and asked in confusion.
"You can make your own guess." Harrov said angrily.
It's okay to break into his mansion without permission. What makes him feel even more unbearable is that the other person is obviously older than him, but he likes to pretend to be young, which is simply nerve-wracking.
It's just that Harov didn't care too much about this trivial matter and asked directly. "You should be present at this morning's seminar, right?"
"Yes, massive stars rely on gravity to attract small-mass planets, thus forming a complete star orbit. I have to say that this theory is very interesting." Aurora said playfully, leaning back on the chair, legs overlapped.
"I'm surprised that since you were at the scene, you were able to resist coming out to refute this argument?" Harov asked in surprise.
Aurora is the founder of the entire prophecy school, and the star map circulated in the Wizarding Land was also written by her.
"According to the little wizard, the two star maps are just different reference objects. The prophecy school studies its own destiny trajectory, not the birth and death of stars. Of course, it must be based on its own observation position. So there is nothing wrong with my prophecy theory." A sly smile appeared on Aurora's face.
Harrov curled his lips. He had also heard of the other party's theory of star divination. The prophecy school believed that the outcome of all things was already predetermined from the moment it began, and information about fate could be found from the movement of the stars. Enlightenment.
Harrov naturally sneered at this statement. He never believed in the so-called fate and prophecy. Compared with the huge stars and the boundless universe, wizards were as small as dust and not worth mentioning at all.
Why should the movement of the stars be linked to the fate of the wizard? This is simply ridiculous.
"Have you received any new revelations after so many days?" Harrov asked sarcastically.
"The main star disappears and the brown star hangs high in the sky. This is a sign of chaos and disaster, but it may also herald a new hope." Aurora's face straightened and she spoke thoughtfully. "I'm afraid we need to pay attention to those doomsday sect wizards in the near future."
"Are you talking about those idiots who burned out their brains by studying elements and believe that the world is heading towards the end?" Harrov said disdainfully. Just like this so-called prophecy, he did not think that those crazy wizards , how much trouble it can cause.
"Honestly, what exactly do you want to do after following me all the way here?" Harrov asked impatiently.
"Of course I came here for the only ring that can communicate with the top leaders of the [Secret Magic Society]." Aurora was also very interested in this wizard organization.
"Didn't you hear it before? The [Arcane Society] is looking for a very wise and knowledgeable person to discuss the mysteries of the truth of the universe. It is undoubtedly the most suitable for him to give this ring to me. Choice." Harrov said quite proudly.
"About this, I will consider relaying it to the other speakers and let them listen to your speech." Aurora said playfully.
Harrov's face couldn't help but twitch.
Harrov was extremely dissatisfied with Aurora's insistence on staying here and not leaving. However, as a legendary wizard, he did not have the ability to send her away. He simply stayed out of sight and out of mind, and in front of Aurora, he would portray the girl. The ring of the Omniscient Eye was put on his finger.
Calculating the time, it should be almost time. Harrov glanced at the magic clock. When it was exactly twelve o'clock, he input magic power to activate the ring.
As an inexplicable faint light came on, Harrov immediately felt that his perspective was divided, and there was an extremely vast dark space in front of him.
No, Harrov soon realized that this was not pure darkness, because there were countless bright stars shining in the boundless void, and the strongest light came from under his feet!
Harrov glanced down, and then his pupils suddenly dilated, because an unimaginably huge star was rushing towards him at a rapid speed.
No matter how rich Harrov's knowledge is, he is still shocked and speechless at this moment. What a vast existence it is. At this moment, he is like an ant looking up at a giant mountain. Any magic he masters is in such a huge volume. Everything seems insignificant.
An indescribable feeling of fear and powerlessness rose from the inside out. Harrov had not experienced this feeling for a long time after becoming a legendary wizard.
Fortunately, before the star really got close, it changed its direction and passed directly in front of him. Its huge size covered everything he looked at. Harrov even broke out in a cold sweat, but he quickly paid attention. It is moving forward in orbit to this star.
It was a real picture of stars, with several huge planets of different colors surrounding a giant reddish-brown fireball, constantly rotating like stars over the moon.
Different from the planetary orbits that he simulated with magic balls in the manor, they were three-dimensional and dynamic, but the process seemed to be accelerated hundreds of times, so that he could intuitively see the planets continuing to cycle along an invisible orbit. scene.
Is this rotation and revolution?
Harrov immediately remembered the two concepts Lynn mentioned at the seminar, but this was the first time he saw them so intuitively!
The most eye-catching thing is undoubtedly the star in the center of the gravitational orbit. It is dazzling and dazzling. Even if it is far away, you can clearly feel the majestic heat emitted by that star. It looks like an extremely huge fireball. A ray of hope in a dark void.
Harrov looked at it in fascination. Among the studies of stars, what fascinates him the most is the sun. There should be nothing in the void, but where does its energy come from and why can it endure for so long? Spread the light...
(End of chapter)