Professor Mitis's "casual remarks" did indeed have a significant effect.

 But some people still recorded that "prophecy" and studied it carefully.

 Dac is one of them.

 But the more you ponder it, the more you will discover.

 Eudora's "prophecy" is not much different from the alarmist pronouncements of prophets in recent years.

 It's nothing more than the "Demon King resurrected" trope.

 And Dark knew that.

 If the storm stirred up by the flapping of a butterfly's wings is not enough to overturn everything.

 The Demon King will eventually be resurrected, and the hero will take the stage.

 Just like the script of a stage opera, it is a pre-determined play.

 But the dramatic changes of the times meant that it could not stir up any waves.

 All you need to do is pour yourself a cup of black tea, set out a few syrup cakes, and do your job as an "audience member" by watching from afar. That will be the best contribution you can make to this performance.

 →At least that's what he believes right now.

 The astronomy class has only just begun, so it certainly won't end here.

 After Eudora's "divination," the students felt an even stronger connection to the patch of nightlight on the table.

 interest.

 Professor Mitis explained as she toured the area.

 Deep down, he was also pondering Eudora's "prophecy".

 Judging from the "prophecy" itself, it is not surprising.

 It even bears some resemblance to the "prophecy" she wanted to verify.

 The problem is, there are just too many similar "prophecies"!

 Prophets always predict peace during times of war and war during times of peace, because this is the inevitable cycle of history.

 A prophecy that cannot be wrong!

 Based on this mindset, it becomes easier to "see" related things.

 "Um"

 Mitia suddenly stopped in her tracks. She noticed a significant change in the "night sky" in front of Sara Swati.

 "What did you see?" Mitya asked softly.

 Sarah closed her eyes, and after a moment said, "It's fate."

 Mitis:

 After the professor passed by in the aisle, Sarah quietly opened her eyes a crack, peeked at her back, and gave a playful smile.

 Professor Mitis then came to Emma Metis's side.

 Emma was seen raising her hands, like a witch from an old time, casting a spell on the night sky.

 It actually caused some changes.

 Mitia shook her head with amusement.

 Three now.

 Nine stars will shine brightly tonight.

 There are six left.

 "Wow, it's coming! It's coming!"

 Pistan's sudden babble caught Professor Mitis's attention.

 She casually tapped him on the head with a stick, which quieted him down.

 Silently, a hint of blood welled up in Robert's eyes.

 While racking his brains, Witte suddenly noticed the change in the atmosphere around him and instinctively wanted to wake Robert, but he raised his head...

 He immediately saw Professor Mitia's smile and quickly covered his mouth.

 The patch of night in front of Robert began to swirl slightly.

 The edge of night gradually began to flow.

 Immediately afterwards, Heidi, who was sitting at the same table as Sarah, also caught that—little feeling.

 Then came one of the Fools' House.

 Seven now!

 Dark, who was teasing Eevee, suddenly noticed that the atmosphere in the front row was a bit strange.

 His head jerked up.

 Then Rose saw that the patch of night sky in front of her was shining with countless stars!

 Dak subconsciously looked up at the sky.

 Through the ceiling, which was divided into hundreds of sections, one could see the night sky, where stars were still hard to spot.

 He looked down at the patch of night that Rose was currently facing.

 She finally realized that she had also found that feeling.

 Professor Mitis came over, not showing much surprise at Rose Florty's success.

 She had noticed Miss Florty during last week's astronomy class.

 Flori was once one of the noblest surnames in the kingdom.

 But times have changed.

 Even the brightest star will eventually fall.

 The collapse of the Florentine family had certain historical factors, but it was also greatly related to its own outdated system.

 The Florty family has always separated the main family from the branch family.

 The main family has only one lineage; any branch families outside the heir's lineage are relegated to secondary families and have no access to any trace of the true inheritance.

 When the bloodline of the Dan family was cut short, the entire inheritance system collapsed instantly.

 With the deaths of Rose's parents, the downfall of the Florty family became inevitable.

 But tides rise and fall, and clouds gather and disperse.

 After decline comes rise.

 Professor Mitis was a staunch fatalist who firmly believed that "great people are born great, and their destiny is predetermined."

 Half of the class time has passed.

 The ninth star has yet to appear.

 Professor Mitya clapped her hands, no longer waiting: "Now then, those who have glimpsed destiny, please interpret it."

Chapter 284 The Shining Ninth Star (4k)

 The rarity of the talent for "divination" far surpasses that of the talent for magic.

 But in this classroom, there were more than eight gifted individuals at the same time.

 Moreover, these eight people are merely the ones who have displayed their talent tonight.

 Hidden among them are quite a few gifted individuals who have yet to find their "sense".

 Professor Mitia lit up the first star: "Then, Sarah Swati, you go first."

 But Sarah stood up but didn't move for a long time: "Professor, divination is a very private matter."

 Professor Mitia blinked and casually said, "No, what you're seeing now doesn't count as divination, unless you can do it like Eudora."

 Eudora, who knew nothing about her own divination, looked at Sara with a blank expression.

 Sarah glanced at her sideways before looking up and saying, "Alright then. I see the night surging, like a tide pouring down, a time of upheaval and impending doom."

 Professor Mitis clapped her hands and said, "Very good. The courage to make judgments is an essential quality of a prophet. Although for..."

 There are many interpretations of this phenomenon, but a prophet must first believe in their own prophecies. If they don't even believe in their own prophecies, they can't possibly expect others to. Therefore, I think you need to prepare yourself to weather this calamity.

 Sarah: "Mitis: "Next! Emma Metis."

 Emma stood up hesitantly. She didn't know how Professor Midia had figured out that she had some kind of premonition, even though...

 That feeling was so faint that even she herself didn't know if it was just her eyes playing tricks on her or what.

 But since the professor called on me, I have to say something.

 She pondered, "Professor, I saw a shining Venus; perhaps it signifies good fortune. Well, I mean, actually..."

 My financial luck has always been good.

 Professor Mitya tapped her wand lightly and said with a smile, "That's truly enviable."

 Emma tentatively sat down and, finding that the professor did not ask her to stand up and re-interpret the text, breathed a slight sigh of relief.

 Before she had learned anything, she really didn't know how to "predict".

 "Then the junior mages watched enviously as one by one the 'Sightfinders of Fate' were called up, their envy practically written all over their faces."

 However, the students who were called out were very troubled.

 Because they, unlike Eudora, did not truly observe fragments of the future, but merely saw...

 There was only the slightest, most basic omen.

 To make any meaningful "prediction" based solely on a slight change in the nighttime projection is clearly asking too much.

 The "interpretations" offered after being named are mostly the product of painstaking thought, relying on impressions of the prophet.

 An imitation made.

 But this was actually Professor Mitia's request.

 Making speculative and seemingly plausible conjectures based on limited information.

 That's pretty much it.

 Robert Broheim.

 Professor Mitis called out Robert's name.

 But Robert appeared very excited after he stood up.

 He kept gesturing with his hands, saying, "I see blood! Professor. Maybe I'll have some bloodshed soon, oh my god! Eudora's talk of blood and corpses, could I be one of them?"

 “Relax, Broheim,” Professor Mitya blinked. “What you need is to go to bed on time, stay healthy, and avoid nosebleeds.”

 Robert's mouth was half open, and he couldn't say a word for a long time.

 Professor Mitya tapped him with her wand, gesturing for him to sit down: "Alright, next one."

 Following Robert, another student from the House of Fools was also forced to stand up and answer.

 It's unclear what exactly he "saw," but after getting up, he stammered for a long time and ultimately said nothing.

 After explaining, he sat back down.

 He seems to be the type who can't speak when many people are watching him.

 For this type of person, it would be very difficult to make a living as a prophet in the future.

 However, it is said that some remain "behind the scenes," never appearing in public or interacting with guests, and instead having servants deliver prophecies on their behalf.

 The type that maintains an air of mystery.

 After Professor Mitia said a few words to help calm him down, she pointed to the eighth star that was shining tonight.

 "Next up, Rose Florty - once again, she has deciphered the future from omens. She is our prophet. Although Rose had already guessed that she would be called out, she was still quite nervous."

 She glanced instinctively at Diana beside her, wanting to draw strength from her best friend.

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