When Tia heard this, a figure suddenly flashed through her mind.

Villean Sofplan!

How could she forget about this person? If this person went to buy witchcraft, as long as she could give it to Austin quietly, it would definitely keep this person quiet for a while!

When Pierre saw Tia's eyes light up, he knew that Tia must have come up with a new idea.

"What's wrong? Have you come up with any solution? Tell me now, tell me now!"

"I have thought of a solution, but I still need to think carefully about the specific implementation." Tia began to recall in her mind where this person appeared in the plot.

Gisai was also busy. "Austin has been on patrol outside the city these past few days. If nothing unexpected happens, we should be able to take action against him while he's on patrol!"

"Yeah, there are so many people around right now, it's hard for him to tell who it is!"

Pierre didn't expect that what he said casually was actually feasible.

"Okay, you guys take a rest first. We still have to be busy in the afternoon." Tia looked at the two people who were getting more and more excited as they talked, and it seemed like she couldn't sleep.

"Alright, alright, that chef really treats us like apprentices here to help. He's been scolding us these past two days because we're so slow at handling things!"

Pierre sighed helplessly, feeling even more tired than when he was doing the mission, but he couldn't tell the chef that he was only here temporarily for two days.

Gisai also nodded. Even though he often did housework at home, he could hardly keep up with the chef's pace.

Tia also recalled that she seemed to have vaguely heard something between the chef and Miriam in the past two days, but Miriam did not report it to her, so she thought it was a trivial matter and did not take it seriously. It turned out that they were talking about the two of them.

"Alright, I'll make it clear to the chef that you're just young masters being punished by the family to experience life, and I'll ask him to lighten your workload."

"Forget it, he's not a very old young master. He can barely sit down these two days. If you tell others, he will remember why he summoned us these two days."

Although Pierre complained, he still didn't want to be treated specially.

"It's only for these two days anyway. There's no need to add to the chef's psychological burden before he leaves." Giselle also chimed in.

Tia nodded. "In that case, you should get some rest. I won't say much more. I have some other things to take care of, so I'll leave first. If you need anything else, please tell Miriam."

"Okay!" Both of them nodded, and Pierre fell directly on the bed.

Seeing the two of them like this, Tia didn't intend to disturb their rest, so she left the restaurant and went straight to the street.

After several days of repeated searches, the streets past the restaurant became deserted, and some shops even closed.

Only Tia was wandering aimlessly on the street. She even doubted whether the witch pharmacist had gone out in the past few days.

She looked around to see if there was any character that matched the illustrations in the plot line, but suddenly she accidentally bumped into the old lady.

"Sorry, sorry, are you okay, old lady?" Tia stepped back and held the old lady's arm to prevent her from falling.

The old lady quickly stood firm and said, "I didn't see it clearly just now, it turns out to be you!"

Listening to the skilled tone, Tia recalled that there should be no such old lady among the people she knew!

But when she saw the crystal ball in the old lady's hand, she recalled the scene when she bumped into someone while shopping with Fina.

"It's you!"

Tia exclaimed softly, realizing that this collision was probably intentional, just like the previous one.

This is an empty street. If you pay a little attention to this, you won't bump into anyone.

Even if she looked around, she would not have missed the person walking towards her from a distance. She must have seen the old lady suddenly bumping into her with the same strange speed as before.

The old lady waved her hand embarrassedly. "I thought there was another person like you, but I didn't expect it to be you again! Are you interested in a divination?"

Although Tia is a bit superstitious to some extent, she has always been wary of this kind of divination that comes to her door.

And now, after taking a few steps back, she realized that this old lady was exactly the same as when she met her eleven years ago, and did not look any older at all.

"How come you've grown up? But you're still as vigilant as before." The old lady said happily, pulling Tia's hand and about to put it on the crystal ball.

Tia immediately pulled her hand back and said, "Old lady, if you have anything to say, just say it!"

"I'm just an astrologer. I can't predict anything without your help." The old woman had a smile on her face, but she secretly regretted it in her heart. If she had known earlier, she should have used more force when holding hands just now.

"How about you let me know what you know first?" Tia recalled what happened many years ago. If this person was not a swindler who cheated everyone, then there was a high probability that she really could not predict anything?

"Why don't you talk about what we talked about when we met before?" The old woman pulled Tia to the corner of the street.

Tia looked around vigilantly, on guard against anyone who might suddenly jump out from somewhere.

The old lady held the crystal ball in her left hand and gently covered it with her right hand. Then the crystal ball emitted brilliant purple starlight, as vast as a dazzling galaxy.

The old lady chanted a spell and closed her eyes.

Tia looked around vigilantly while quickly recalling her knowledge about astrologers in her mind. She only breathed a sigh of relief after confirming that the person in front of her did fit the astrologer's description.

About three minutes later, the old lady opened her eyes.

"It seems I was just being too sentimental." The old lady laughed cheerfully, "Just go in the direction you set next. You will gather all the divine chants."

Tia couldn't say whether she believed it or not. After all, she had been collecting fragments of the God's Chant over the years. Although the collection process was extremely tedious and complicated, there was only one piece left.

But I haven't told anyone this news. How did this old lady know it? Could it be that she really got it through divination?

"How did you know I wanted this?"

"Didn't I already know this when I talked to you eleven years ago?" The old lady looked at Tia like a cat with its fur standing on end, and the smile on her face became much more genuine.

"Anyone who pays attention will know about this."

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