Chapter 148 The first meeting with the [Secret Society] (Subscription required)



He had good intentions in recruiting her as an apprentice, but he didn't expect that it would only arouse Theresa's vanity.

Harov only hopes that the other party can regain his original intention after losing all his current glory, otherwise another good academic seedling will fall.

"Come out, Aurora, your polarization magic can't fool me." Harof suddenly turned his head and looked not far away, frowning and speaking.

After the words fell, a figure appeared out of nowhere on the empty space.

She was a witch who looked to be about twenty-six or twenty-seven years old. She was wearing a bright red dress and a pointed hat. Her long, curled eyelashes were trembling slightly. After being discovered by Harulf, she did not seem panicked, and a charming smile appeared on the corner of her mouth.

"I'm curious, what went wrong this time?" The witch named Aurora casually pulled out a chair and sat down, tapping her cheek with her index finger and asking in confusion.

"You guess it yourself." Harov said unhappily.

It would be fine if someone broke into his house without his permission, but what made him even more unbearable was that the other person was obviously older than him, but liked to act younger, which was really frustrating.

However, Harov did not care too much about this little thing and asked directly, "You should be at the seminar this morning, right?"

"Yes, massive stars rely on gravity to attract small mass planets, thus forming a complete star orbit. I have to say, this theory is very interesting." Aurora said playfully, leaning back in the chair and crossing her legs.

"I'm surprised that since you were at the scene, you could resist and not refute this argument?" Harov asked unexpectedly.

Aurora is the founder of the entire school of prophecy, and the star map circulating in the wizard land was also created by her.

"According to the little wizard, the two star maps are just different reference objects. The prophecy school studies the trajectory of its own destiny, not the birth and death of stars. Of course, it must be based on the position of its own observations, so there is nothing wrong with my prophecy theory." A sly smile appeared on Aurora's face.

Harof curled his lips. He had also heard of the other party's star divination theory. The prophecy school believed that the ending of everything was predetermined from the beginning, and revelations about fate could be found in the movement trajectory of the stars.

Naturally, Harof scoffed at such statements. He never believed in the so-called fate and prophecy. Compared with the vast stars and the boundless universe, wizards were as small as dust and were not worth mentioning at all.

Why should the movement of stars be linked to the fate of wizards? This is simply ridiculous.

"Have you gotten any new revelations in these days?" Harov asked with a sneer.

"The main star has disappeared, and the brown star is hanging high in the sky. This is a sign of chaos and disaster, but it may also indicate new hope." Aurora's face straightened and she said thoughtfully. "I'm afraid we need to pay attention to those wizards of the Doomsday Sect in the near future."

"Are you talking about those idiots whose brains have been burned out by studying elements and who believe that the world is heading towards doomsday?" Harof said with disdain. Just like this so-called prophecy, he didn't think that group of crazy wizards could cause much trouble.

"Of course, I came here for the only ring that can be used to communicate with the top leaders of the [Arcane Society]." Aurora was also very interested in this wizarding organization.

"Didn't you hear it before? The [Society of Secret Arts] is looking for a very wise and learned person to discuss the mysteries of the truth of the universe together. He is undoubtedly the most suitable choice to give this ring to me." Harof said complacently.

"I will consider relaying this to other speakers and ask them to listen to your speech." Aurora said playfully.

Harov's face twitched.

Harof was extremely dissatisfied with Aurora's insistence on staying here, but as a legendary wizard, he did not have the ability to send her away. He simply pretended to be out of sight and put on the ring engraved with the All-Seeing Eye in front of Aurora.

It was about time, so Harof glanced at the magic clock and when it was exactly twelve o'clock, he input magic power to activate the ring.

As an inexplicable faint light appeared, Harof immediately felt that his perspective was divided and there was an extremely vast dark space in front of him.

No, Harof soon realized that this was not just darkness. Countless bright stars were twinkling in the boundless void, and the strongest light came from under his feet!

Harof looked down, and his pupils suddenly dilated, because an unimaginably huge star was rushing towards him at a rapid speed.

No matter how knowledgeable Harof was, he was still shocked speechless at this moment. What a vast existence it was. At this moment, he was like an ant looking up at a giant mountain. Any magic he mastered seemed insignificant in the face of such a huge volume.

An indescribable sense of fear and powerlessness rose from within. After becoming a legendary wizard, Harof had not experienced this feeling for a long time.

Fortunately, the celestial body changed direction before it got really close to him, and passed directly in front of him. Its huge size covered everything in sight, and Harof was so frightened that he broke out in a cold sweat, but he soon noticed that the celestial body was moving in orbit.

It was a real picture of stars. Several huge planets of different colors were orbiting a giant reddish-brown fireball, rotating continuously like the moon surrounded by many stars.

Unlike the planetary orbits he had simulated with the magic ball in the manor, they were three-dimensional and dynamic, but the process seemed to be accelerated hundreds of times, so that he could intuitively see the planets constantly circulating along an invisible orbit.

Is this rotation and revolution? Harov immediately remembered the two concepts that Lin En mentioned at the seminar, but it was the first time he saw them so intuitively! The most eye-catching thing was undoubtedly the star in the center of the gravitational orbit. It was so bright and dazzling that even from a distance, one could clearly feel the tremendous heat emitted by the star. It looked like an extremely huge fireball, the light of hope in the dark void.

Harov looked at it in fascination. In his research on celestial bodies, the one that fascinated him the most was the sun. There should be nothing in the void, but where did its energy come from, and why could it transmit light for so long...

(End of this chapter)


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