The classroom gradually filled with more and more disorderly noises.

 Mitia's gaze swept across the entire classroom, finally settling on Eudora.

 If you pay close attention, you can see that the atmosphere centered around her is gradually changing.

 She seemed to be immersed in some kind of feeling.

 Professor Mitya nodded slightly, then projected a screen onto her own lectern, before clapping her hands and saying, "Divination..."

 Knowledge is endless. Astrology is just one part of it. To learn astrology, imagination is very important. We must first...

 Let your thoughts roam freely, so that you can see a deer in a horse, green in the sun, and even in a person.

 See the star map

 "The diviner is rational, but the beginner is emotional."

 "Open your mind, think freely, and make everything wonderful!"

 With a light tap of her wand, the night sky on the table suddenly changed. The pitch-black night background seemed to turn into ink, sweeping up and engulfing the night sky like a wave, eventually transforming into a three-dimensional starry sky of spheres.

 From that cluster of stars, a line of moonlight pierced through the night sky, connecting all the stars and forming a shimmering star map, a truly magnificent sight.

 With just this little bit, some people in the classroom suddenly got into the zone, and the starry sky on many people's desks underwent subtle changes.

 Professor Mitia continued to tap on the star chart, then lit up nine stars in turn: "Nine is the ultimate number; tonight, nine stars will shine brightly."

 Just then, a burst of dazzling starlight erupted on Eudora's desktop!

 The starlight, which parted the night sky and illuminated the darkness, flickered frequently as if time were accelerating.

 Eudora opened her arms, her fair and delicate face filled with confusion.

 Her eyes had somehow turned pitch black, adorned with twinkling stars, mysterious and profound.

 Professor Mitia narrowed her eyes sharply, and the silver moon deep within them gradually rose to the surface.

 The junior mages present were even more astonished.

 Eudora's classmates looked at her with astonished expressions, as if they were seeing her for the first time, and then couldn't help but ask...

 Step back.

 All eyes in the classroom were now on her.

 Dark didn't forget to turn the face of the magic card towards Eudora. He had expected it, but he was still surprised.

 Even though he had never witnessed it firsthand, he could guess that it was a sign of "divination"!

 Unlike Professor Mitia's casual prediction during her first lecture, Eudora's "divination" was likely formal.

 Her eyes revealed the stars; she was observing destiny!

 "what!"

 Suddenly there was a scream.

 Eudora's face contorted instantly, revealing a look of pain.

 The stars in her eyes became disordered.

 The starry sky before us swept over us like a storm—a group.

 An atmosphere of majesty and terror suddenly erupted.

 Silently, it forced away the students from the surrounding aristocratic colleges.

 At the same time, a panicked sound rang out.

 Some people were panicked, some were excited.

 At this moment, almost everyone realized that Eudora was performing a "divination"!

 Her female classmate, looking helpless, turned to Professor Mitis for help.

 But the professor simply raised his hand and pressed it down, signaling for quiet.

 Mitia's expression was equally serious.

 A fortune teller's "first prophecy" is actually very dangerous.

 Because no one knows what price she will have to pay for this.

 The price that each diviner has to pay varies at each time.

 Some fortune tellers even require the payer to die for their first reading!

 Their "prophecy" is their "last words"!

 However, interrupting the "divination" at this moment will bring back negative consequences.

 Mitia would never do such a thing.

 Every true diviner needs to go through a "first time," it's unavoidable, and it's the first step on the ladder to great heights.

 Eudora is taking the first step.

 This is a good thing!

 "boom!"

 The starry sky on the desktop suddenly exploded.

 Eudora's eyes widened instantly, her pink lips parted slightly, and a toneless voice slowly emanated from them.

 I have things to do this afternoon.

Chapter 283 A Glimpse and Interpretation of Fate (3k)

 "Stars fall, the heavens collapse, day ceases to be day, night ceases to be night, and gods cease to be gods."

 "Blood! Blood! It's all blood!"

 "Countless skeletons, mountains of corpses!"

 "He's dead, she's dead, they're all dead!"

 “People with knowledge, death in the city!”

 "what!"

 Another scream jolted Eudora back to her senses. The dark night sky in her eyes receded like a tide, returning to its former state.

 Clear.

 The fear that had just appeared on her face was like an acting performance, completely gone.

 She looked around blankly, seemingly very confused about suddenly becoming the center of attention.

 "Hey, what happened?"

 "I'm trying very hard," Eudora asked tremblingly.

 But the students were equally shocked by her terrifying prophecy, and even Professor Mitis stopped in her tracks.

 "Professor, what price did she pay, Dark?" Dimon's voice came from behind, startling Professor Mitis.

 She quickly composed herself, glanced in Dak's direction, and seemed surprised by his clear thinking.

 Then she walked back to Eudora, bent down, and, with her sloping cleavage, reached out and cupped Eudora's face in her hands.

 They began to observe it closely.

 Eudora, who appears to be a very gentle child, was completely at a loss as to how to handle the situation and could only let Mitia do as she pleased.

 The professor fiddled with it repeatedly.

 After a long while, Professor Mitia took a deep breath and stared intently into Eudora's eyes with a solemn gaze.

 Within those eyes, which held a hint of timidity, lay a dazzling golden star that could not be concealed!

 Although Eudora possesses the Eye of the Stars, it does not manifest itself in normal circumstances.

 The Venus I see now is clearly a side effect of "divination"!

 “While not the most lethal, it is certainly the most troublesome type,” Mitia couldn’t help but frown.

 But this is not something that can be said directly in front of students.

 As a professor, she should be trying to soothe the fear caused by the prophecy.

 So she naturally relaxed her brows and revealed a relieved smile: "Fortunately, there are no obvious aftereffects. After class, come with me to see Sister Kallian for another thorough check-up."

 Hearing this, Eudora timidly asked, "Professor, what exactly happened just now?"

 Mitia waved her wand lightly, creating a ray of starlight, and smiled, saying, "Congratulations, you have completed your first divination as an astrologer!"

 "My first divination," Eudora asked, bewildered. "But why don't I remember anything?"

 Mitia smiled and said, "There are many factors involved here, including magic power and the brain's capacity. Of course, it also depends on the strength of your astrology skills."

 Eudora lowered her head nervously and asked, "Does that mean I can become an astrologer?"

 Mitia nodded with a smile: "Yes. If you'd like, I'd like to be your guide."

 Eudora opened her mouth in disbelief.

 Professor Mydia actually made a very good impression on the junior mages.

 Putting aside her string of titles, the fact that she comes from the Star Tower is a huge plus!

 The Star Tower can be considered a sacred place for astrologers.

 Every astrologer considers it an honor to be able to enter the Star Tower.

 If Eudora becomes Professor Mitia's disciple, her entry into the Star Tower in the future is practically a certainty.

 Mitia gently patted her head and said softly, "Don't rush into a decision. We'll discuss it after class."

 Have a good talk. After all, this is a very important matter, and it requires your parents' consent.

 Eudora simply opened her mouth slightly and nodded with an adorable expression.

 After this little incident of taking on a disciple, the junior mage finally recovered from the terrifying prophecy.

 Come.

 After all, it was Eudora who uttered the prophecy, not Professor Mitia, so some people didn't take it too seriously.

 Moreover, prophets are always cryptic and their pronouncements often contradict the literal meaning of their words, being extremely exaggerated.

 There are quite a few of them.

 Especially in recent years, sensational prophecies have become increasingly frequent.

 ummm

 In fact, many people still care!

 Professor Mitis was clearly well aware of this as well.

 After diverting some attention by mentioning "taking on apprentices," she casually said, "Let's continue..."

 Lesson. Last lesson, we assigned the task of interpreting a single prophetic sentence. I think everyone should now understand the interpretation of prophecies.

 It's a very personal thing. For example, Eudora might have just seen a painting by Piedgasz.

 Laughter erupted in the classroom.

 Biedgasca is a leading representative of contemporary abstract painters.

 He likes to use a lot of distorted color blocks like flowing water to cover the paper.

 It's as if just mentioning him conjures up a picture in my mind.

 Black and white paint divides a sheet of paper horizontally in two, with black on top and white on the bottom, interspersed with each other.

 The tilted yellow dots represent falling stars.

 The bright red arc represents flowing blood.

 The white blocks represent piles of corpses.

 At first glance, it seems to be just children's random scribbles.

 Upon closer inspection, you'll realize that it really is just children's random doodles!

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