The head maid went to buy fruit candies for Olivia.
Louis and the others headed towards the tent.
"This tent looks completely out of place."
Olivia mumbled as she walked over.
Tino City's food street is actually a block with a large number of business shop associations.
Compared to the relatively less crowded second-hand market, this place is bustling, faintly resembling the bustling metropolis of a previous life.
Yet, in such a place, there stands a gigantic two-story tent.
The tent is inscribed with intricate patterns, with long strips of cloth wrapped crookedly around the tent poles.
A skinny young girl stood at the entrance.
Upon seeing a few people walk over, the girl giggled and said:
"Welcome, lucky guests."
"This is Evelyn's Witch's House, please follow the order of the Witch's House, and don't let too many people inside."
"Otherwise, Master Evelyn will get upset."
Little Swan muttered softly:
"Quite a lot of rules."
Louis was genuinely curious. Having lived two lives, he had seen plenty of fortune-tellers but had never encountered a Divination Master.
So he said:
"Then it'll be me, Olivia, Alice, and William."
Louis glanced at the three Iron Guards.
The Iron Guards nodded slightly and crouched by the entrance to tease the skinny young girl.
Olivia glanced briefly and whispered:
"That's not a human, it's a golem. Such advanced techniques."
Louis whispered back: "I noticed it, normal people don't have reflective eyes."
Primarily, he was always using his hunting sense, and when he first glanced at the girl, he felt like he was looking at a dead object.
—In summary, she doesn't really seem human.
Looks like this Divination Master might be somewhat credible.
The tent was filled with a faint aroma of spices, and a Divination Master, dressed in a robe that covered half her face, sat inside.
"Caesar, do you believe in divination?" Olivia whispered.
Today, Little Swan was particularly gracious, even helping Louis conceal his identity.
Louis replied: "I don't believe in it."
With the future diary in hand, he has every chance to change the so-called predetermined future.
If this world isn't perfect, he'll find a way to twist this imperfect future into the one he desires.
Olivia shivered instinctively and whispered:
"I don't know why, but I feel uncomfortable... should we leave?"
Upon seeing them enter, the Divination Master, without raising her head, said:
"Sir, ma'am, why not come in and have a seat?"
Louis frowned; at that moment, he seemed to feel a chill wind surrounding him.
Little Swan instinctively stepped back half a step, moving behind Louis:
"Caesar, you're enhanced, go deal with her."
Louis nonchalantly said:
"No need, she won't attack, right?"
Louis glanced at the Divination Master.
The Divination Master looked at William and nodded, saying:
"Please don't do this, I'm just a poor Divination Master."
"Using the Iron Guard against me is a bit overdone."
She slowly removed her hood, revealing a fair face.
The hair, however, looked fluffy and unkempt, seemingly unkempt for a long time, but matched with a lady's charming face, it exuded an exotic secret.
First, she looked at Louis and then slightly smiled.
The fan-shaped headdress behind her made her tiny face all the more charming, prompting Louis to think of one word—
Blooming like a rose.
A wild rose with thorns by the roadside.
"So, do you want a divination?"
She looked at everyone with a faint smile, her voice slightly hoarse.
William's expression was calm, and he said deeply:
"Then let's start with a divination for me."
"Of course, no problem." Witch Evelyn slightly lifted her skirt and said, "What would you like to test?"
William calmly said: "My death."
"Oh?"
The witch's voice was leisurely, her gaze skimming over William.
"A very courageous choice, then put your hand on it."
William placed his hand on the Crystal Ball, his sharp gaze fixed on the witch.
The witch closed her eyes, and moments later, a mocking smile appeared on her face:
"You will die at the hand of a tyrant on a twilight-filled evening."
William's face changed slightly, but ultimately he smiled:
"Then bring it on."
Louis looked thoughtfully at the witch.
If he doesn't control his emotions, then William might indeed die at his hand.
After all, the tyrant of his past life was indeed a tyrant.
But now, this kind of thing is impossible.
Still, he was intrigued.
This witch seems to have something!
Let's give it a try!
He stepped forward: "Divine my future."
The Divination Master gestured for him to remove his gauntlet, sit down, and place his hand on the Crystal Ball.
Louis placed it down.
The Crystal Ball emitted a faint glow.
She said in a low voice:
"Your origins are ordinary, yet you have undergone extraordinary experiences."
"An unexpected change brought a dramatic shift to your life."
"There lies a dormant beast within you that could awaken at any time."
"Until one day, you lose everything you cherish."
The witch's voice suddenly paused, revealing a hint of surprise and struggle.
But ultimately, she spoke:
"The story will end in tragedy. You stand atop the ruins of the stars, claiming your kingdom, yet no one is by your side."
Olivia ate a puff in one gulp, laughing:
"Impossible, absolutely impossible!"
The conspirator who bewitched the nation ended on the guillotine.
This?
I just thought this person could genuinely predict the future!
Swan laughingly, feeling unafraid of anything now.
Only Louis instinctively rubbed the back of his hand.
This witch has some skills.
He remembered the ending note in the future diary.
In the future, he might have gobbled [Sin: Wrath] tablets and decided to exact revenge on the world.
In some way, this witch's prophecy is a bit too accurate.
Nevertheless, Louis displayed a hint of a smile.
"No matter, I'll take action!"
This prophecy is quite accurate.
But Louis is unbeatable with his foresight!
He's long discovered how each update to the future diary feels like saving progress.
As Louis moves to the next 'save point,' the future predicted without the interference of the future diary is excluded.
Thinking of this, Louis smiled lightly.
"I have so many opportunities to correct the future, each making me stronger."
"What's unable to kill me directly will only make me stronger."
Olivia laughed even more.
"Just joking, I really thought this witch could foresee the future!"
"I got startled; she doesn't even know that the nation's deceiver reached the guillotine earlier; huh, I have nothing to fear."
"Come on, divine my future too."
After realizing she was overreacting, Little Swan relaxedly sat in a chair.
Her legs swaying, she placed her hand directly on the Crystal Ball.
The witch wanted to say something, but her smile gradually faded.
Finally, as if seeing something peculiar, she stood up from the chair and tapped her Crystal Ball.
"Strange, it's not broken!"
The witch looked puzzled, leaned down, and sturdily shook the ball.
Swan blushed, turning her head away.
Moments later, the Crystal Ball slowly began to glow.
The witch's bewildered expression stiffened, and after a moment, she pulled up her hood and said:
"I have not seen your future."
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