Chapter 1938 The Theater Docks
Since even Lapuye has spoken, those who have doubts about Dodolo have stopped talking at this time.
Let's listen to what Dodolo says first. Even if it is really meaningless, that's fine. Just follow Ivan's words and ban Dodolo from the stargazing day. This is definitely a terrible ban for a prophecy wizard.
Anyway, it has nothing to do with their own interests. At most, they will just watch a joke.
Everyone calmed down, seemingly waiting for Dodolo to speak, but few people really thought that Dodolo could make a prophecy worth listening to.
Dodolo, who was watched by everyone, fell silent at this time.
Everyone didn't understand why Dodolo suddenly stopped talking, but no one questioned it. Since Dodolo was given a chance, there was no need to fight back. Even Ivan, who was quite dissatisfied with Dodolo, did not show any impatience.
No one urged Dodolo, but as time passed, the invisible pressure in the silent hall became heavier. Even those who were not at the center of the vortex felt this pressing invisible force.
Even outsiders were a little frightened, but Dodolo, who was in the mouth of the hurricane, remained calm as before. Only from the movement of his pupils could we see that he seemed to be thinking about something.
When the invisible sense of oppression reached its peak, Dodolo, who had been silent for a long time, finally spoke.
"The theater occupied by the ghost will soon drift to the shore from the long river of illusion. The first ticket booth will appear in the land of eternal night."
After Dodolo finished this paragraph, he fell silent. Obviously, this was the prophecy fragment he was talking about.
Perhaps it was because Dodolo had several minutes of atmosphere brewing before he spoke, and everyone's spirit was in a highly concentrated state, so even if Dodolo's voice was not loud, they could hear every word clearly.
Many people actually did not understand what Dodolo meant, but they were a little surprised that Dodolo expressed a sentence so completely.
They thought that the joke of Schickel three hundred years ago would be repeated. At the beginning, when Schickel was still an apprentice, he interrupted the voice and ended up saying a paragraph of incoherent words. He used extremely gorgeous words and piled up a group of fate words that the charlatans loved the most. If it were an ordinary person, he would probably be fooled, but the stargazing day was a prophecy wizard, so how could they not understand that Shikle was deliberately making a mystery.
Many people present knew about Shikle's anecdotes in the past, so they also looked at Dodolo with this preset tinted glasses, thinking that he would also use extremely gorgeous words, and it would be best if he could fool a few people and find a way out for himself.
But Dodolo did not do so. He said very little, but the meaning he expressed was very clear. It was completely different from Shikle at the beginning.
However, although he did not use the words of the charlatan, they still did not understand the specific meaning of what Dodolo said.
The theater docked and the ticket booth appeared in the land of eternal night? What is the meaning of this?
Or is it that Dodolo is actually talking nonsense, but he chose a completely opposite strategy from Shikle?
Everyone was confused and didn't know what words to use to refute Dodolo. In this weird atmosphere, Ivan, who had been silent before, finally spoke first.
"What do you mean?" Ivan did not mock directly as before. He seemed to have closed his eyes before, but he was actually operating the art of truth, so he knew very well that what Dodolo said was not a lie, that is, this was indeed the future fragment he saw in the mystery of the starry sky.
Ivan was not the kind of young man who would be blinded by anger. Before he could confirm whether this prophecy fragment had any meaning, he would naturally not ridicule Dodolo.
Ivan's question was also the doubt of most people present.
"Literally." Dodolo looked directly at Ivan's slightly questioning eyes and said calmly.
Literally, it means that there is really a mysterious theater that will drift to the shore? What kind of theater is this theater, and what subsequent effects will it have?
When everyone was puzzled, Ivan did not continue to ask, not because he did not want to ask, but because he noticed that Hasta in the distance seemed to be thinking about something.
Hasta, also one of the eighteen observers of the Crown Star Church, nicknamed "the Judge of the Old Days".
He and Asetos, "the deceased of Chen Mai", are the longest-lived prophecy wizards in the Guanxing Church. There is no accurate number for how long they have lived, but from his nickname, we can know that Hasta comes from the "old days".
Because Hasta and Asetos have lived for a very long time, they have accumulated the most knowledge.
Hasta would not fall into deep thought inexplicably, obviously it was Dodolo's words that caught his attention.
Because of Hasta's performance, Ivan did not ask further questions. If Dodolo's words were really useful prophecies, he would appear ignorant if he ran to ask now. So, let's wait and see.
Hasta is different from Asetos. Although he is as cold as a "judge", he has his own principles. Once he knows something, he will not hide it in his heart.
So, Ivan wanted to hear what Hasta would say.
Sure enough, not long after Ivan stopped. Hastur, with a stern expression, took over his conversation: "What does the theater you mentioned look like?"
Hasta's sudden question made other prophecy wizards look sideways. They didn't notice Hasta's thoughts before, but they also knew that Hasta would not speak easily. Since he spoke now, does it mean that the theater that Dodolo mentioned is extraordinary?
Although they were a little unconvinced, the facts seemed to be running in the direction they didn't want to believe.
"I stood in the distant dark time and space, and could only see a theater docked from afar. I couldn't see its specific appearance clearly. However, this theater was emitting pink light."
Dodolo's answer made Hasta's heart jump. However, he did not show it, but continued: "What is the ticket booth you mentioned like?"
Dodolo recalled the prophecy fragment he had seen before, and described: "After the theater docked, the ticket booth appeared in the land of eternal night. It was the only light in the endless darkness. Like the theater, it was shrouded in pink light."
"But this pink light is not emitted by the ticket booth itself, but by a heart-shaped sign next to the ticket booth."
"Heart-shaped sign? Are you sure it is in the shape of a heart?" Hasta interrupted Dodolo's recollection and asked.
Dodolo nodded: "Yes."
"Heart-shaped sign, is it really..." Hasta lowered his head and muttered to himself for a moment, as if he thought of something, and suddenly looked up at Dodolo: "Then did you see the person in the ticket booth?"