"arrive."
Doron suddenly stood up. He was extremely interested in what the professor, who called himself a "diviner," had said and was eager to know what his "prophecy" was.
Professor Mitis Bartholomew looked at him with a smile.
Three seconds later, Doron came to his senses and hurriedly said, "Kingdom Wall, Doron Family, House of Nobles, Gentleman!"
“Yes, my little gentleman,” Mitya said with a smile, “Time will eventually heal all wounds.”
"ah"
Doron's excitement vanished instantly: "Professor, what does this mean?"
Mitia comforted her, saying, "Don't worry too much about it. Everyone experiences trauma in life. I told you, this isn't a prophecy."
Doron: Then why did you say it out loud?!
Duolong sat down, his heart heavy.
Rose Florty.
"Yes, Professor."
Rose rose gracefully amidst Diana's envious gaze.
She thought for a moment, then whispered, "Hello, Professor, I have an orange cat..."
Mitia's expression shifted slightly as she scrutinized her, her pupils slightly dilated, reflecting the silver moonlight.
She opened her mouth, her voice distant and hollow: "Above the stars, you are my destiny."
Rose's mouth was half open: "Professor, I'm just an ordinary..."
Mitia waved her hand and smiled, "No one is ordinary. Remember my words, great people are born great."
Rose sat down, completely bewildered, but still copied down two sentences from Professor Midia.
Despite Professor Mitya's repeated assertions that what she said was not a prophecy, the more she said it, the more it seemed like she was trying to cover it up, making people feel that it was indeed a prophecy.
This might be a rhetorical technique.
Perhaps it's just simply telling the truth.
Who knows.
Throughout history, prophets, whether genuinely knowledgeable or charlatans, have always liked to use...
They use exaggerated and misleading language to embellish their "prophecies".
There are certainly necessary reasons for this, but it does significantly reduce the credibility of "prophecies" and allows some charlatans to pass themselves off as genuine.
Professor Mitia's "prophecies" are also clearly like this, always using some high-sounding terms.
For example, "The Throne," "The Ancient Gods," "The Ages," and "The Stars."
However, a deeper analysis might reveal content completely different from the literal meaning.
However, given the current situation, the junior mage didn't think about it in detail.
They weren't surprised by the "high-class" nature of Emma and Sarah's "prophecies," but they never expected that Rose, who was unremarkable in every way, would receive such "high praise"!
"Above all the stars," "a great woman"—are these really words used to describe her?
Many students couldn't help but turn around to look at her, their eyes revealing all sorts of emotions.
But Rose herself was completely bewildered, and even somewhat helpless.
She instinctively grabbed Diana's hand, which calmed her down slightly.
"Diana Gretby".
Professor Mitia then called out Diana's name.
Diana was initially eager to hear what her "prophecy" was. However, seeing Rose's troubled expression because of the "prophecy," she became somewhat displeased.
She pouted and said, "I'm Diana. I like bears, I want to be a hero, and my idol is the Valkyrie."
Professor Mitia nodded slightly and said, "Your name will be engraved on the Memorial Stone."
What is a heroic spirit?
That is, the existence of heroes whose great achievements have become legends after their death and who have become objects of worship.
In other words, she will eventually become a hero!
Professor Mitis's blunt "prediction" once again diverted the students' attention, with more people focusing on...
The thread fell on Diana.
Among them, Witte's gaze was the most ardent.
Because Diana's goal is very similar to his.
Become a hero, become a true warrior.
It was a wish he had after learning that he was the son of a hero.
How he wished Professor Mitis could make the same "prophecy" to him!
"It's quite interesting."
Dak put down his pen and looked at the page filled with names and "prophecies".
Starting with Emma, he wrote down every "prophecy" that Professor Mitia spoke.
Even though he felt deep down that Professor Mitis's "predictions" were unreliable.
After all, no prophet can give so many prophecies at once.
Divination and fortune-telling always come at a price!
But that doesn't stop him from having some fun.
Chapter 262 Darkdemon's Prophecy (4k)
Robert Broheim.
"Yes, Professor!"
In the slightly noisy atmosphere, Robert quickly stood up, looking somewhat nervous.
Just like when you draw a fortune slip at a shrine, everyone knows that the outcome depends on luck, not fate.
But many people will still care.
As more and more people draw "auspicious" numbers, more and more people will care about it.
Robert didn't want any bad omens.
He stood ramrod straight, his body tense, and said with his hands clasped together, "I am Robert. I like magic chess and want to be a soldier in the future."
Professor Mitis glanced at him, then paused, and spoke after a long pause.
This abrupt halt gave Robert a sudden sense of foreboding.
Professor Namitia indeed said: "Your fate is the fate of the game; when the game is broken, you die."
Robert's legs went weak, and he sat down with a thud.
The loud noise startled the entire class, who all turned to look.
Victor, who was standing next to him, quickly stood up and asked, "Professor, is this an ominous sign?"
Professor Mitya, however, remained calm and smiled, saying: "Seeing through the surface to the essence is the core of prophetic interpretation."
The heart. In astrology, death is not merely an end, but also a beginning. Even the word "death" can reveal the meaning of "life." My words today are meaningless; there's no need to take them too seriously.
It means: I was just talking nonsense, don't overinterpret it.
But for the junior magicians, the truth or falsehood of the content doesn't really matter.
If you draw a "very unlucky" number, it definitely means you're having bad luck.
This is an inescapable fact.
In other words, a jinx!
Duolong couldn't help but cast a pitying glance at him.
Robert was surrounded by sympathetic glances, but he was still somewhat frightened.
After witnessing this scene, Dark transcribed the "prophecy" about him and then pondered it:
Professor Mitya's prophecy seemed ominous.
But life is like a game of chess, and everyone is a piece in the game.
But everyone will eventually die.
Isn't it just a case of chess pieces falling apart and people dying?
Is this thing a prophecy or not?
If that's considered a prophet, wouldn't everyone be a prophet?
ummm
"Witt God!"
Before Witt could even sit down, Professor Mitis had already called out his name.
Witt's whole body stiffened, and his face instinctively tensed.
He thought for a moment, then said, "Professor, I'm a first-year student in the Department of Riding and Earth Sciences. If I had to say..."
One of my favorite things is magic chess. My future goal is to become a hero, just like my father.
Professor Mitya nodded and said, "Bright God, he's your father, isn't he?"
Witt: "Yes."
Mitia focused her mind slightly, the silver moon deep in her eyes gradually fuller, and her voice became slightly ethereal, "History always repeats itself, and the cycle never stops."
Witt: "What does this mean?"
Mitia smiled: "Each has its own interpretation."
Witt sat down, looking completely bewildered.
After a long pause, he asked Robert, "Is she saying that I will follow in my father's footsteps?" Robert, still looking distressed, replied, "That's not bad."
Witt asked in confusion, "Why?"
Robert casually remarked, "Didn't your father sacrifice himself?"
Witt:
The identity of the son of a hero is different after all.
Professor Mitis's "prediction" of Witte clearly caused a stir among the crowd.
It spread quietly.
The way they looked at Victor changed again.
"History always repeats itself, and the cycle never stops. Professor Mitia, do you mean that Witt will eventually become a hero?" Diana, surprisingly quick-witted, turned to Dark and asked in a low voice.
Dark smiled and said, "Maybe."
After all, Werther is indeed the protagonist in the original story. If his fate hadn't been altered, he would definitely have become the hero.
Although Darke hasn't seen it yet, Witt must also possess the unique potential of a hero.
As for what the future holds, no one can say for sure.
Even prophets are divided into two factions.
One school of thought holds the single-line theory.
They believe the future is linear, everything is predetermined, and one can only follow the trajectory of fate step by step.
Moving forward, but unable to change anything.
So-called prophets are merely observers of the path of fate.
The other school of thought, however, advocates a multi-line theory.
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