Lord of The Mysterious Realms

Chapter 1000: Certain and uncertain

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Miss Broniance and Miss Audrey looked good. Due to the quick departure of the boy Peter, the monster did not cause permanent and irreparable damage to them. They recovered quite well, at least much better than when they were pale when Jenkins sent them over last week. Hearing a large number of footsteps behind her, Miss Audrey turned her head and saw Jenkins, and motioned for him to come over and talk.

Jenkins then separated from his colleagues who planned to eat together, and walked towards his divination teacher.

After the rain, it was a fine weather. The rain temporarily dispelled the fog, allowing the evening sun to shine directly down, reflecting the golden roof of the temple.

"I heard you were treating the wounded just now?"

asked Miss Broniance.

"Yes."

Jenkins still didn't have the slightest affection for the lady.

"Have you ever thought that when fate comes..."

"teacher!"

Miss Audrey interrupted her very rudely. The accident at Jenkins' house seemed to make Jenkins' "astronomy teacher" understand a lot of things. At least when her students stood in front of her, she was willing to take the initiative to talk to His teacher contradicted him.

"Jenkins, we have lived in the Church of the Sages for a while. We are almost recovering now, and we plan to leave this weekend. Please come to my residence this Sunday. Our courses are already behind schedule."

While talking, Miss Audrey flicked the hair covering her ears behind her ears, and at the same time signaled her teacher with her eyes to stop doing unrealistic actions.

"Okay, I see, I'll be there on time."

He wanted to say a few more polite words before going to dinner, but then he thought that he did have something to ask. He took a sneaky look around and confirmed that apart from the cat on his shoulder, there was no fourth pair of ears nearby, then whispered:

"Actually, I have something to ask now... Do you know B-07-1-6233?"

"[Uncertain Future]?"

Miss Broniance remembered the content of this number faster than Miss Audrey, and she immediately frowned:

"You met B-07-1-6233?"

"Yeah, that was last week. I didn't tell people about it because I saw some very... incredible things. I just want to know how much of this 'uncertain future' is believable. Yes, how much is unbelievable?"

Neither woman answered Jenkins, but frowned at the same time. They looked at each other, and Miss Audrey spoke first:

"Jenkins, I think you have seen the content of this number in the library of the Sage Church, but in fact, for certain numbered objects or events, different churches have different records, and some records even contradict each other."

Jenkins understands this, just like the records of other churches on the Gate of Vientiane, they will certainly not go into detail about what is behind the gate.

"The Church of the Hermit has a lot of information related to fate and luck. Regarding B-07-1-6233, our knowledge is different from other churches. The first thing to be sure is: fate is impermanent, and ordinary people will never be able to detect it All the secrets of the future. I told you about this in the first class, and I think you have some experience with it yourself. But it doesn't mean that we can't see the right future, but that even if we see The correct future, we can't understand it completely and correctly, can you understand what I mean?"

"Does it mean that divination is often difficult to understand, so it is difficult to interpret?"

Jenkins asked.

"Not only that, fate is often misleading. Even if you see the picture of the future intuitively, you may not necessarily know what it means. For example, B-07-1-6233, in our data, this is a It is an extremely rare, highly accurate divination ritual that occurs when the benefactor resonates with the world."

It was Miss Broniones who said it, and she motioned Jenkins to think carefully about its meaning.

"In other words, B-07-1-6233 does not allow the encounter to see an 'uncertain future', but actually allows the encounter to 'travel into the future'?"

Jenkins came to this conclusion with great uncertainty.

"At least this is the conclusion that most fortune tellers agree with. This kind of statement is only spread within our church. I don't think you can learn this kind of absurd conclusion from other sources. It's just that although you have seen it, mortals Revelation from the future can never be understood, even when it is clearly presented."

Miss Broniance summed it up in this way.

Although she had many problems in terms of character and behavior, but the knowledge of divination and divination was the best of anyone Jenkins knew, and Jenkins believed her conclusions.

"But, I still don't get it. Suppose I meet my future niece in B-07-1-6233, oh yes, I mean if, and have a conversation with her. That must mean, I There will be a niece who looks and sounds like this in the future. This is a fairly accurate prophecy, and I haven't found any possible misdirection in it."

Jenkins still doesn't understand.

"That's an interesting question. But William, what you need to understand is that for those who experienced it, after the end of B-07-1-6233, their memory of those futures is very vague, and they will forget some of them just right. Crucial information. This is the trick of fate on people, and it also means that mortals cannot directly peep into the future through any means, because that is the authority of God.

If one day you can actually get accurate information from B-07-1-6233, then it means…”

Miss Audrey slapped her teacher's arm fiercely. The latter looked at her innocently, but did not finish the sentence.

Jenkins opened his mouth slightly to express surprise. According to this statement, then he must have an acquaintance girl who calls her "Uncle Williamette" in the future.

The future is uncertain. Before talking with the fortune tellers, Jenkins even had the idea that "observing the future will definitely affect the observed future". But what Miss Broniance said is also reasonable. Gods are not simple three-dimensional creatures. Their observation of the future may not affect the future. Gods are immortal. From this point of view, gods should belong to the timeline High-dimensional existence other than .

The mystery of time cannot be fully understood by ordinary people in any world Jenkins experiences. Jenkins thinks that if he can become a god, he might be able to achieve such an achievement.