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Chapter 2881 Prophecy and Doubts

 "What prophecy did Messiah make?"

Seeing that Rhodes stopped talking in the middle of his words and looked at her leisurely, as if waiting for her to ask questions, the flame girl let out a soft snort and couldn't help but stretched out her hand to hit Rhodes, but she still followed his strokes.

The words continued.

Regarding the prophecy issue, Rhodes's expression became unusually solemn. Regarding the content of the prophecy, even he didn't understand what was going on.

Before Rhodes could answer, Flame Girl couldn't help but interrupt him and said before him: "Wait, I think I know what that is going on. Messiga is the most unpredictable person in hell.

The prophet, she chose to surrender to you because she must have seen some revelation from you. She believes that you will win the battle of Doomsday, and even reach a deeper place that no one has ever seen."

Rhodes was speechless. It seemed that there was nothing wrong with what the Flame Girl said. Messika's prophet was willing to submit to him because of a certain prophecy, and Messika was convinced of the result of the prophecy.

In that prophecy, through the prophecy card that Rhodes drew, Messika saw the point that Rhodes could eventually reach. It was a state that was on par with the gods and a symbol of the beginning and the end. Therefore, he had a strong impression on Rhodes.

He surrendered completely and completely, waiting for the day when the prophecy would come true. Even Rhodes was very surprised by this, thinking that it was just a prophecy. If he wanted to achieve everything in the prophecy, Rhodes must rely on his own strength.

Rhodes said: "There's nothing wrong with you saying that. It was indeed one of the prophecies she once made to me, but that's not the prophecy I'm going to tell you now, and there doesn't seem to be any connection between the two.



Hearing what Rhodes said, the Flame Girl suddenly became unhappy. She stretched out her hand and punched him in front of him, and snorted: "I guessed it right, you just don't want to admit it! Messiga has done so many things.

Do I have to be right about all the predictions? According to you, it seems that I didn’t get it right at all."

The flaming girl looked over with some suspicion, her expression seemed to say that Rhodes was simply using the prophecy to trick her, and at the same time, there was a bit of anger in her eyes that she had been fooled, as if Rhodes didn't give an explanation.

, she will not spare him lightly.

In this regard, Rhodes could only shrug. If she was really right, Rhodes would not deliberately trick her, but the prophecy she said was not the one that Rhodes wanted to tell her.
Rhodes didn't speak at the first moment, but held her hand. Her arm was in flames, and the whole hand was as flawless as white porcelain calcined in the fire. Just raising it, you can feel the burning fire.

The whole body is as hot as a boil.

"The prophecy said that I would finally hold the hand of a red-haired woman. Before that, I had always thought that the red-haired woman in the prophecy referred to the hero Moriel. After all, besides her, who else has this

Fiery red hair? But now, I seem to have found another red-haired woman."

Rhodes slowly expressed the confusion in his heart and Messika's prophecy. In Messika's prophet's words, no matter how confused and hesitant he was, he would eventually hold the hand of the red-haired woman.

This prophecy has been bothering Rhodes, making him doubt his own choice. As things develop, Rhodes seems to have found the red-haired woman mentioned in the prophecy. Before becoming the big red dragon, Moriel had a head like fire.

With short hair, Rhodes once believed that she was the red-haired woman mentioned in the prophecy.

But now, Rhodes seems to be a little unsure. The flame girl who is transformed into flames, her hair is also as blazing as the flames, and the long fiery red hair hangs down her shoulders, like a burning flame.
If there is anyone who can fit the prophecy of the red-haired woman, besides Moriel, the flaming girl in front of me must be one.

For this reason, Rhodes also felt a little confused. Could it be that the red-haired woman mentioned in the prophecy was actually Flem? Will he eventually hold the hand of the Fire Elemental Lord instead of Moriel as he thought before? Or is everything going to be different?

Did he think too much?

No one knows how the prophecies will be fulfilled. Believing too much in the contents of the prophecies, or trying to find ways to avoid the things in the prophecies, may lead to all kinds of greater disasters. Maybe you will only discover in the end that all the tragic situations in the prophecies are...

It was all caused by myself in order to avoid the prophecy from happening. In that case, the gain outweighs the loss.

Rhodes was also hesitant about the contents of the prophecy. He could not completely believe in the contents of the prophecy, nor could he completely disbelieve it.

Taking the flaming girl in front of him as an example, Rhodes is quite comfortable getting along with her, because he knows that she is a real madman. Rhodes wants to conquer the world, but she wants the whole world to burn, just out of love.

Jealousy, Rhodes believes, must be something she can do. Compared with her, Rhodes is completely normal.

If Rhodes really held her hand, Rhodes couldn't imagine what it would be like. If she really asked Rhodes to prove his love like Tularion, Rhodes would have nothing to do with her.

After all, it's all the hero Tularion's fault. How can you prove your love for someone like this?

Compared to the flaming girl in front of him, Rhodes still prefers the purple-haired girl. If Rhodes decides by himself, when he conquers the whole world, the crown belonging to the queen will undoubtedly fall on Inota's head.

In the story, Inota followed him on his journey from the very beginning. At that time, he did not have the realm of love that he has now.

It’s just that the prophecy doesn’t seem to think so. According to Messiga’s prophecy, Rhodes will hold the hand of the red-haired woman no matter what, which also makes Rhodes a little confused. If what is mentioned in the prophecy is that he is pretending to marry

In the name of permanently solving the threat in the time realm, it's okay, but I'm afraid that's not the case. If something unexpected happens, Rhodes can only do his best to deal with it.

Rhodes believed in Messika's prophecy. No matter how absurd the prophecy was, that was the prophecy. No one knew what would happen in the future. Even the Time Realm stood at one end of the long river of time and changed the past.

There is no way to see the future in advance.

The reason why prophets are prophets is precisely because of their power to see the future. Even though Messiga is called a false prophet, her prophetic ability is unmatched by any prophet in the world. Rhodes has always been

I believe that the prophecy made by Messika will come true, but this time, the content of the prophecy seems to be contrary to Rhodes’ thoughts.

Beside Rhodes, after hearing what he said, the flaming girl couldn't help but raise the corners of her mouth to the sky. If Rhodes wasn't still in front of her, she could hardly help but laugh out loud. She

He leaned into Rhode's ear and whispered: "Rhode, you won't lie to me about the contents of the prophecy, right?"

"Why should I lie to you? Or do you have something worth lying to me?" Rhodes was a little helpless. Even the most precious elemental authority of the Fire Elemental Lord could be lent to him without reservation. What else could Rhodes lie to her about?

Is it necessary? I don’t know how she came up with this idea.

The flame girl pouted and looked at Rhodes with bright and fiery eyes: "That's good, if you lie to me, I will definitely not forgive you. Since the prophecy is true... then you know, that red-haired woman

Who is it?"

"It's Moriel, right? It must be Moriel." Rhodes glanced at her and couldn't imagine holding her hand. Did Rhodes want to watch the world burn with her? Rhodes chose to conquer the world.

, in order to burn the world on fire, we have to use Moriel’s name as a shield.

As expected, Rhodes' words immediately annoyed her. There was a red-haired girl in front of Rhodes, but he only thought about the big red dragon. How could the flaming girl endure this?

She turned sideways, as if she no longer wanted to pay attention to Rhodes, and just turned her back wrapped in the red skirt towards Rhodes.

Rhodes was also a little helpless. Apart from being an elemental monarch, she was also the jealous king of hell. He didn't expect that just a few words would make her unhappy.

Just when the flaming girl was secretly angry, she suddenly felt something itchy on the back of her head. She turned slightly and saw Rhodes beside her from the corner of her eyes that revealed a bit of resentment. She saw Rhodes stretching out his hand, carefully.

Pulling up a bunch of loose hair on the back of her head, she was a little surprised and exaggerated: "Oh, it turns out there is a red-haired woman here, why didn't I notice it before?"

Hearing what Rhodes said, the flame girl was so angry and funny that she couldn't help but return to Rhodes' arms. With the scorching heat wave and the blazing fire of a prairie fire, she said softly: "I think you are teasing me on purpose."<

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"I don't think so." Rhodes spread his hands. He didn't mean to say this. If he had to blame it, he could only blame the prophecy which was too outrageous. "There are two red-haired women beside me now. What will happen in the end?"

Who can make me feel honored to hold her hand?"

"Of course it's me!" After hearing Rhodes asking such a question, the flame girl quickly replied. She didn't want another red-haired woman, the big red dragon, to take her place.

At the end of the sentence, her face was stained with a bit of red clouds, which spread all the way to her back. If Rhodes reached out, he would definitely feel that her face at this moment was even hotter than the flames in the depths of hell.<

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While chatting and laughing with Rhodes, Flame Girl also learned about such a unique prophecy. She still doesn't know how the prophecy will be realized in the end, but she is confident that the prophecy will definitely come true.

Just as Rhodes trusts Messika's prophecy, so does the Flame Girl. As the King of Hell, she certainly understands what kind of ability Messika has. If she can't even believe the prophecies she made, what else can she do?

What is worthy of her belief? Should she believe in those other so-called prophets? Their attainments in prophecy are not even close to Messiga's.

This was the first time that Flame Girl heard about this prophecy. Before that, no one, whether it was Rhodes or Messiga, had ever told her the contents of the prophecy. She had a premonition in her heart that when she heard Rhodes' words

When she saw the red-haired woman, her instinct told her that it must be herself and definitely not some big red dragon.

This point makes the Flame Girl firmly believe in this prophecy. If it is a symbol of disaster or an extremely ominous prophecy, she certainly has reasons for not believing it, but the current prophecy is clearly beneficial to her.

, it can even be said to be the result she most hopes for. How could she not believe in the content of the prophecy?

The Flame Girl didn't know how to realize what was mentioned in the prophecy, and became the red-haired woman who was finally held by Rhodes, but she firmly believed that the prophecy would come true, believed in what was mentioned in the prophecy, and believed that it had not happened yet.

destiny.

As one of the kings in charge of sin and hell, she was supposed to be the one who declared war on fate. Fate is the shackles on the heads of all living things. It is an existence that the arrogant king cannot tolerate, and it is also the source of the doomsday war.
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Like other kings and elemental monarchs, she should have challenged the unfair fate and cut off the shackles that bound her soul, but at this moment, she suddenly felt that there was nothing wrong with following her fate.<

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Following the content of the prophecy is the best way to adapt to destiny. At the end of that destiny, she will eventually hold Rhodes' hand and become a being who joins hands with Rhodes. Is it possible to rebel against the established destiny and go against the prophecy?

Can she get a better ending by giving instructions? She doesn't think so. Sometimes, following fate is a good thing.

Fate is sometimes so wonderful that no one can figure it out. She looked at Rhodes beside her and couldn't help but reveal a sweet smile. If she could get that happy ending by following the predicted fate, then she would be willing to do so.

Driven by fate, she will do everything possible to help Rhodes, and eventually become the red-haired woman in the prophecy.

Maybe then, she can also let Rhodes prove his love to her. She wants Rhodes to prove how much he loves her, just like the hero Tularion did. Thinking of this, the smile on her face also changed.

Becoming sweeter and more brilliant.

As for Rhodes, who was being stared at by her, he felt that waves of uncomfortable meanings could not stop coming from the bottom of his heart. It was clear that the warmest flame was in his arms, but he still felt the warmth that was there no matter what.

He couldn't shake off the chill, and this discovery couldn't help but make Rhodes frown deeply.

From the imaginative and intoxicated expression of the Flame Girl, for some reason, Rhodes always felt that he felt something bad, and he didn't know what crazy thoughts she had thought of because of her crazy nature. Only this time

, it is no longer her alone who completes those crazy ideas, but Rhodes and her together.

At the end, feeling the warmth of the flames and looking at the picture projected by the Eternal Demonic Eye, which was gradually approaching and showing no mercy to the hero Tularion, even Rhodes couldn't help but sigh slightly.
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The flaming girl in front of me, isn't she really the red-haired woman mentioned in the prophecy?


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