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Chapter 636: Chapter 154 The Fate in Orbins’ Eyes

With so doubts about Orbins’ intentions, Anvis casually divined for himself. However, the prophecy suggested that this eting with the other party would bring him significant help.

This made Anvis even more curious, but since his true body was far away in the Kingdom Federation, Anvis could only arrange for his avatar in the academy to attend the eting.

Having not seen Orbins in over a year, Anvis wondered what surprises he had brought.

The Magic Light hotel, located in the Upper City District of Palosia in the Royal Capital, looked like a towering Magic Tower, with its base floating in the air due to the effects of a Magic Array.

Countless mysterious Magic Inscriptions surrounded the tower, flickering indefinitely, shining with dreamlike, colorful brilliance that was breathtaking.

They were not just decorative; they were also part of the defense system of the Magic Light hotel. If anyone dared to cause trouble, the simultaneous activation of all the inscriptions on the tower would be enough to subdue a Seventh Rank powerhouse and ensure the safety of other guests.

As its na suggested, the hotel was entirely under the control of the Continent Magic Council.

As the Gloria Bell Tower in the southwest corner of the Royal Capital struck twelve, Anvis, dressed in an elegant suit, followed the chis and knocked on the door of the Magic Light hotel’s top-floor box room as agreed.

When the door opened, a young man with brown hair and blue eyes, wearing black Armor filled with inscriptions and a semi-transparent helt similar to protective goggles, sat alone in the box room and waved to Anvis.

“Put away your Bloodline Effect, Lord Anvis. This ti it’s personally wanting to contact you, unrelated to my teacher’s and the Continent Magic Council’s will, and I also haven’t told my sister Shirley.”

However, as Anvis approached, Orbins, who glanced at the suddenly brighter room, spoke sowhat speechlessly.

“That’s really unfortunate, I haven’t seen Shirley for a while and I miss her. Please send her my regards when you return—”

Anvis smoothly nodded in agreent, naturally retracting the light effect behind him, his tone dripping with the standard nobility that made Orbins feel nauseated.

“You’re eting here with an avatar, aren’t you?”

However, after taking a look at Anvis, the inscription circuits on Orbins’ armor’s surface slightly lit up, a stream of light sweeping across from inside the lenses before his eyes. The next mont, he spoke without warning.

“Indeed, it is an avatar. Your Armor can detect that?”

Anvis looked skeptically at Orbins’ chanical Armor, knowing that he was using the ability of an avatar from the Ancient Secret Scripture, which even most Ninth Rank couldn’t see through.

Even if Orbins was exceptionally talented, there were limits.

“Actually, you hid it very well, even though you’ve admitted it, I still can’t detect your reality.”

To Anvis’ querying look, Orbins shook his head and casually set his helt down on the table.

“However, confirming whether you’re an avatar or not isn’t just about seeing through your magic; a lot of ‘calculation’ can also achieve this.

Currently, with the Empire’s situation chaotic, based on the prudence you normally exhibit, the probability of your true self risking a eting with here is less than forty percent.

Moreover, according to calculations, your current threat index is much lower than predicted, barely stronger than an average Fifth Rank. Combining these factors together, there’s about an eighty percent probability that you used an avatar to et .”

Facing Anvis’ puzzled gaze, Orbins straightforwardly revealed his thod.

“I see, that is indeed a very smart approach.”

Anvis nodded, enlightened and sowhat admiring Orbins’ ingenious idea, yet also keenly recognizing the crux of the issue.

“But how can you ensure that your calculations won’t have any errors?”

“Good question, and that is exactly the core issue of the largest project I have worked on to date—”

Hearing Anvis pointing directly to the crucial issue, Orbins’s eyes lit up, instantly becoming excited in conversation.

“For this, my answer is to construct a ‘net’, ensuring to include all variables within it, and then use the Eternal Core’s infinite Magic Power to perform cross-referenced calculations.

Does it sound familiar? Yes, the inspiration for this project cos precisely from the so-called Noble Profession of the Magic System, the Prophets!”

“Anvis, do you think that Prophets are inherently that powerful? Do people without the Prophecy Talent really have no hope of mastering the power of prophecy?”

Giving Anvis a glance, Orbins didn’t wait for him to answer anything and just continued speaking himself.

“In my view, the so-called Prophecy Magic that requires Talents isn’t inescapable. Why can High Rank Professionals forcibly use Low Rank Prophecy Magic? It is precisely related to their powerful souls.

In other words, to know the future developnts, one only needs to count all the variables, and after a large amount of calculations, an accurate result can be obtained.

The biggest difficulty lies in how to ensure that this ‘net’ has indeed counted all the variables without missing any.”

“In this regard, referencing the chanical Networks that previously appeared in the Federation, I designed a special Secret Magic Instrunt, whose effect can cover an area of fifty kiloters, and everything underneath will be monitored by waves of multiple different frequencies.

I used a deserted forest for the experint and placed Defensive Magic Arrays around it to isolate external influences to the greatest extent. The animals in the forest could only move within it.

Then, I let the machine autonomously monitor and record all fluctuations in the forest, allowing it to learn the natural developnt patterns itself.”

Saying this, Orbins picked up a glass from the table filled with a drink shimring with nurous silver sparkles, and then took a big gulp.

“You know, Anvis, it only took three months, after three months, that instrunt could predict the short-term future of a rabbit born in that forest.

From its birth, growth, eating a few strands of grass, the part of the grass it starts nibbling from, to the final spot it feeds on, what animal preys on it, the margin of error is almost negligible!”

“If this instrunt continues to learn and develop, one day, it will be able to predict the lifespan, death location, and cause of death of an animal in the forest the mont it is born.”

“If my developnt could reach the ultimate stage, truly encompassing the entire world, counting and incorporating all variables. By that ti, it will beco the so-called Continent Destiny Net in people’s mouths!”

“Indeed, it is an astonishing idea, but regarding your plan, similar experints have been conducted according to the records in the Olivendi Family.

Listening to Orbins’s idea, Anvis, despite his admiration, threw cold water on him.

“The results of that experint were not ideal; perhaps it seed perfect in a small-scale experint, but as the ‘net’s’ coverage expands, the number of variables to be computed will exponentially increase, and the pressure on the computation core will grow increasingly until it finally collapses completely.”

“I certainly understand the difficulties within, but I still firmly believe that this path is feasible.”

Orbins’s blue eyes stared intently at Anvis, with a tone of slightly unusual fervor.

“Anvis, I have a speculation, could the Continent Destiny Net truly have existed since the Ancient Tis?

Could it be sothing similar to what I’ve designed, evolved to its ultimate result?”

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