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Chapter 103 - 94 The Divine Angel Comes to the World
Chapter 103: Chapter 94 The Divine Angel Comes to the World
Basel was stunned.
During the overnight conversation, he had forgotten his original purpose, engrossed in the exchanges between friends.
At this moment, Elder Salas snapped him out of the conversation.
When Basel came to his senses, his face flushed with embarrassment.
"It’s..."
Basel murmured hesitantly.
Elder Salas smiled kindly.
After Basel had fully recovered, Elder Salas, his lips quivering with age said,
"After you last departed, I made a prophecy. The prophecy said that you would come to see me tonight."
Basel looked at Elder Salas in surprise; he hadn’t expected the power of prophecy to be so precise.
"I’m sorry... Elder Salas."
Basel expressed apologetically.
A gust of cold wind struck. Elder Salas’s body trembled slightly within it, puffing out his chest as he coughed loudly as if he was about to cough up his lungs.
Basel watched Elder Salas anxiously.
"It’s nothing... just old age. Let’s get back to the prophecy."
Elder Salas caressed his quivering chest, then slowly said,
"Can you imagine what the prophecy was like?"
Basel shook his head.
Elder Salas touched his forehead’s eye, the old eyelids drooping.
"A Three-eyed Ape Person can only make three prophecies in their lifetime, and that prophecy... was my last."
"Basel, let me tell you, that prophecy was vast, very intricate, it’s... hard to describe the feeling, it was as if the Prophetic God Kagawus himself was enlightening me."
Hearing this, a strong curiosity arose within Basel; his pointed ears perked up as he inquired,
"What was, was, was... it?"
Thus, Elder Salas narrated the entire prophecy.
Three years ago, after Basel and his companions had left, Elder Salas had made a prophecy.
Then, when Elder Salas fully opened the Eye of Prophecy, he directly saw the visions of three years later.
The initial prophecy was unimaginably clear. Elder Salas clearly saw how Basel was coerced by the vanguard, and how he proceeded to the temple.
He also saw Basel having an all-night long talk with him, and himself revealing the secrets of the prophetic power.
The visions from the prophecy then became unclear.
"The later part, unlike the earlier, was so blurred beyond my imagination," Elder Salas recalled details from the prophecy, murmuring,
"I felt these matters were crucial, so I desperately wished to see them clearer."
"What did you see, see, what?"
Basel, growing nervous, stammered even more.
Elder Salas turned his head, uttering a terrifying statement.
"I saw... your kingdom destroyed."
Basel was dumbfounded; instinctively, he felt the statement was absolutely absurd.
The Logos Kingdom had stood beneath the mountains for nearly two millennia; how could it suddenly be destroyed?
"This is simply... absurd."
Basel said in disbelief.
"The more absurd a prophecy, the more likely it is to occur."
Elder Salas said soothingly.
Basel decided not to dwell on this issue further, after all, it was Elder Salas who had seen the prophecy, not him.
"What else did you... see, see, see?" Basel asked somewhat eagerly.
"I also saw... that we the Three-eyed Ape People will face a great calamity,"
Elder Salas struggled to recall, as if speaking to himself.
"If that time comes, it seems... it seems..."
Elder Salas repeated the word ’seems’.
This was because the visions in the prophecy had become extremely blurred by this point, and Basel could tell.
"It seems...
there was an angel, called something, coming to earth."
Elder Salas muttered absentmindedly,
"A Divine Angel comes to the world, yet to be insulted, to be harmed."
Listening to this, Basel himself was also stunned into a daze.
He thought deeply, realizing it was the first time he had heard the word "angel."
It seemed... no poetry had ever recorded this word.
"What happened next?"
Basel continued to ask.
Elder Salas shook his head,
"There’s no more, my prophecy ends here. After the prophecy, I fell into a coma for several days, drenched in sweat, almost as if I had suffered a serious injury."
Elder Salas’s prophecy concluded at that point. This prophecy left Basel with deep confusion and doubts.
Especially regarding the kingdom’s destruction, and the unfamiliar word "angel."
All these seemed incredibly absurd, almost alarmist.
Before Basel could further ponder, Elder Salas suddenly spoke up,
"My friend Basel, I can tell you about the power of prophecy. After all, in the prophecy I saw, that’s what I did.
But...
I need a precious promise from you."
"What promise, Elder Salas."
This time, perhaps because the sentence was shorter, Basel didn’t stutter.
Elder Salas gazed across the silent expanse of the desert sky, his vision tranquil.
Unbeknownst to him, the night was about to end, and the dawn of the next day was just beginning to appear.
"Basel, I need you to promise, that no matter what, you will always extend everlasting friendship to us."
Elder Salas spoke each word clearly.
These words resonated crisply in Basel’s ears.
Elder Salas did not request the Logos Kingdom to promise everlasting friendship, nor did he ask King Dovlo to do so.
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