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Chapter 667 The fortune teller is out of stock

"What's wrong? Hunters are out of stock, so are diviners?" Jesse teased.

"That's pretty much what it means." Wright nodded, "Too many diviners tried to use 'that war' to conduct divination and complete their promotion ceremony..."

"But it doesn't run as neatly as the bards..."

"According to statistics, most diviners died suddenly after 'that war'..."

"They seem to have angered the gods..." Wright's voice was a little low, "Don't you know?"

"How would I know? There is no fortune teller in our family." Most of the Kingston family are knights.

"Very well, don't communicate too much with the gods..." Wright warned Jesse, "otherwise you will see things you shouldn't see and die..."

"Isn't it because the ending of 'that war' was too weird?" Jesse laughed, "The magicians mispredicted the outcome of the war, and it is normal for them to die. After all, no one could have imagined that the Demon King's City would end in that way.

Posture defeats us.”

"There may be some misleading from the destiny dice... everything is very complicated." Wright's expression was a little confused.

"This is war. The war with the devil is unpredictable. We can only move forward." Jesse encouraged Wright.

"Thank you for your encouragement." Wright understood Jesse's kindness, "but I do know a fortune teller. If you really need it, I can send her over."

"She?" Jesse was very interested in women.

"Yes, her name is Vanna. She was once a wizard from the Kingdom of Sand. She once arrived in the Fire Valley and had in-depth communication with the Prophet of the Fire Valley." Wright's voice was not very confident, as if he was not sure whether Vanna was qualified for the job.

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"What else?" Jesse heard Wright's hesitation.

"She... is not a pure warrior." Wright thought for a moment, "If you need her help, there are a few prerequisites."

"you say."

"First of all, she cannot be allowed to look directly into the search mirror of the Ministry of Creation, otherwise she will be resented by the Protestants." Wright made the first request.

"Is she a heretic? A devil?" Jesse asked.

If you are not allowed to look in the mirror, there are only two answers.

"Yes, she is a heretic." Wright nodded.

"I didn't expect you to be so good at it, hahaha." Jesse wanted to pat Wright on the shoulder.

"I know you won't care. After all, you have already recruited Sawyer." Wright smiled, "But Tosos is very annoying. I don't want to have a dispute with him over this matter..."

"No problem, what else can I do if I don't give her a search mirror?"

"And...since you are a heretic, and you don't believe in either the New or Old Religions, you have to believe in something..." Wright was still trying to lay the groundwork.

"Tell me, tell me, what kind of heretic is she?" Jesse couldn't wait.

"She is a member of the 'Liu Curse', so you know... uh... her style can be weird sometimes... uh, most of the time it's weird." Wright seemed a little embarrassed.

"Liu curse? The one who eats other people's noses and drinks other people's tears?" Jesse was stunned.

"Hey, hey, you've never had Vanna's snot, have you?" Jesse is Kingston, and Wright is Alexander. They are very familiar with each other, so their words are not so polite.

"Uh...I don't. A friend of mine knows her." Wright mumbled.

"Hahaha, haha, the great wizard of the empire, the revealer of light, the one who has eaten the curse..." Jesse couldn't help but laugh, but was immediately silenced by Wright.

"What, you don't plan to find a fortune teller?" Wright looked serious.

"I'm looking for her, I'm looking for her, bring her here, hurry up." Jesse realized that the joke was a bit too much, and said sternly, "It doesn't matter if she's cursed, I'm not a Protestant believer anyway."

"Okay then, I will take the time to send her over later..." Wright continued to emphasize the precautions, "Remember, don't let her look into the search mirror, and don't let her attract the attention of the Protestants."

"She has a reputation for accuracy in terms of divination content, but I also suggest that you don't let her predict the direction of this war." Wright raised his hand, "Divining too much may interfere with the results."

"After all, there are destiny dice in the Demon King's City. The more you are entangled with destiny, the greater the chance of being discovered."

"I understand." Joking aside, Jesse still believed in Wright's judgment.

"Besides, I also need you to ask her to help me divine something." Of course, Wright didn't help Jesse unconditionally, but he seemed to be a little reluctant to ask Vanna for fortune telling in person.

"Say~" Jesse has many loyal knights, and using divination can not only ensure the number, but also ensure enough concentration.

"Ask her to help me divine... who will win at the Minstrel Convention." Wright's focus was strange - he obviously cared about the outcome, but he didn't have time to come in person.

"This can ensure that we contact you in advance and respond first." Wright also explained a little.

"Then you have to hurry up. After all, the Minstrel Convention is the day after tomorrow." Jesse also didn't expect that the task assigned by Wright was so urgent.

"It's okay, there's enough time. The closer it is to the moment of the event, the more accurate the divination results will be." Wright's voice suddenly became very soft again, "The poet who writes the epic will definitely be able to advance to level 9..."

"The ninth-level poet... we need to recruit him as soon as possible to join our fighting force and contribute to the empire." Wright emphasized the importance of this matter, "And the ninth-level poet must have a stronger escape ability, so when he

Before promotion, we have to take him down first."

"That makes sense." Jesse nodded, "Then let's wait until you send the cursed heretic over?"

"Well, send it here?"

"Yes, it saves you having to open and close the door." Jesse pointed at Wright's light ball.

"I never thought you would become so considerate one day." Wright left, leaving behind a ball of light.

Jesse looked at the light group and murmured to himself: "As long as we divine the location of his appearance, I, Sawyer, the Knights, and the Protestant priests... should be able to catch the shadow..."

"No, that's not right, the Protestant religion cannot be involved, they just want to kill the shadow..."

"If there is a shadow demon... it can strengthen my army..."

"After all, he didn't take any action against Kingston..."

"If all it needs is a source, maybe I can satisfy it?"

"But the premise is to make sure that it has nothing to do with Noley Moore..."

"How about some divination?"

"Hell, I finally know why other families are willing to use diviners."

Thinking of the familiar Don Quixote, Jesse always had the urge to cooperate with him, but there was a deep uneasiness hidden deep in his heart.

"Forget it, let's catch it first." Jesse looked at the light ball and fell into silence.

"Why do I always feel like someone is staring at me..." Underground, Li Yue swam his tentacles quickly, as if he was being chased by someone.

"Did you really find nothing unusual?" Li Yue asked Shadow.

"I really don't...I can't reach that far away...Actually, your eyes can see more than me..." Yingying said aggrievedly.

"Damn it, who the hell is it..."

"Could it be Protestantism?" Yingying asked.

"No, no, no, it feels completely different." Li Yue shook his head, "I know how it feels to leave the Protestant religion behind, but I just can't get rid of this person."

"It's like no matter where I go, he follows me."

Li Yue turned around, suspicious.




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