After the performance, Luo En followed the crowd out of the big performance tent.
"Sir, would you like a divination?"
Turning his head at the sound, Luo En saw a person in a black robe standing in front of a low tent. From her figure, it was clear she was a lady.
She wore a grayish-white mask and was alone, hidden in the Darkness, appearing somewhat eerie.
"No need." Seeing her strange attire, Luo En had no intention of interacting with her. He immediately quickened his pace, planning to leave directly.
"Won't you give it a try? My divination is really accurate." Seeing Luo En refuse, the woman spoke, trying to keep him.
"Very accurate?" Luo En became somewhat interested.
"How much?"
"You are today's first customer, so it's free." The woman replied with a light chuckle, her tone very friendly.
"Free." Luo En chewed on the word.
Honestly, if it cost money, he wouldn't think much of it.
But free, coupled with the strange attire of the lady in front of him, made him start to overthink.
"No Attach conditions, just divination?" He asked, feeling a bit uneasy.
After all, Rosell… ahem, as the saying goes, the free things are the most expensive.
"Exactly!" The woman nodded.
"My Tarot Divination is very accurate." Her tone was full of confidence.
I can do Tarot Divination myself… Luo En looked her over and asked, "Excuse me, do you know Dream Divination?"
"Dream Divination…" The woman murmured to herself.
"It seems, Sir, you are not entirely ignorant of divination!"
"Hmm, I consider myself half a mystic enthusiast." Luo En nodded, confirming the other party's guess.
Compared to the well-known Tarot, Dream Divination is much less famous. People who usually understand this method of divination are those who have a basic understanding of mysticism.
Luo En asked the other party this question, on one hand, to test her skill. If she didn't even know about Dream Divination, she certainly wouldn't be a qualified Diviner.
On the other hand, Luo En actually wanted to use divination to confirm the origin of the notebook in his satchel, but unfortunately, he himself could not perform Dream Divination.
If this female Diviner in front of him was truly skilled, perhaps she could help him divine what that so-called "Antigonus" truly was.
"Don't worry, Sir. As a qualified Seer, I am also very good at Dream Divination."
Listening to the other party's confident tone, Luo En nodded, but then he suddenly realized something.
In her previous sentence, the other party referred to herself as a Seer, not a Diviner. This made Luo En think of the potion formula that had appeared in the notebook earlier, where the Sequence 9 potion was named Seer.
"Could it be…" Luo En raised his head and subtly scrutinized the other party.
He originally wanted to activate Spirit Vision to directly observe her aura, but then he thought that if she was also a Beyonder, she might sense it, so he gave up on the idea.
After all, if a misunderstanding arose, it would be troublesome. Luo En, who understood how convenient divination was, knew that having an enemy skilled in divination would definitely be a very troublesome matter.
"If you want a divination, come in with me." The woman waved to Luo En.
Luo En followed the woman, lowering his body and bending over to enter the low tent.
The tent was exceptionally dark, with only a few trickles of candlelight seeping in, vaguely illuminating a table and two chairs placed by it.
"What do you want to divine?" She sat on one of the chairs and gestured for Luo En to sit down.
"It's like this, I'm also a history enthusiast. Some time ago, I accidentally acquired an ancient book, but due to its age, I haven't been able to successfully decipher its content. I want to know the origin and history of that ancient book." Luo En said, speaking half-truths, as he sat down in the chair.
"Ancient book?" The woman's voice held a hint of confusion.
"Did you bring it with you?"
"Of course not, who would carry a book with them?" Luo En lied without changing his expression.
That notebook was actually in his satchel.
"Without the actual item, the divination might not be very accurate." Her speaking speed slowed slightly, and her previous confidence was gone.
"It's fine, I just want to give it a try." Luo En didn't have such high expectations for a free divination.
"Alright then, I'll give it a try." The woman nodded, agreeing to the divination request.
Then the woman asked Luo En some questions, such as the color of the ancient book's cover, the time and place he acquired it, and so on.
"Do I need to step aside?" Luo En recalled his previous experience at the Divination Club. At that time, the Diviner named Hainasi had asked him to leave and be alone for a while when performing Dream Divination.
"No need, just stay quiet on the side." The lady opposite refused Luo En's suggestion and instead directly bent down and buried her head in her arms.
This is, she's starting the divination directly… Luo En was a bit surprised by her actions.
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Time passed by minute by minute.
Seeing that the woman opposite still had no reaction, Luo En's expression became somewhat uncertain.
Did she figure out that the notebook is on me…
If the other party truly was a Seer, then that notebook containing the subsequent potion formulas for the Seer Pathway would definitely be a great temptation for her.
Actually, at this point, Luo En already regretted it. Letting a potential Seer divine an item related to the Seer Pathway didn't seem like a reasonable decision no matter how he looked at it.
He made up his mind that if the woman opposite showed even a slight sign of being off, he would immediately turn and run.
About 5 more minutes passed.
This, this is taking too long. Last time I had a Dream Divination at the Divination Club, I only waited at the Door for two minutes, though the divination ultimately failed.
He wanted to ask, but remembering that she had told him to stay quiet, he swallowed the words that were on the tip of his tongue, merely frowning slightly as he observed her.
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Another ten minutes or so passed.
From when she started the divination until now, nearly 20 minutes had passed, but she still had no reaction.
Luo En became a little anxious and asked, "Madam, what's the result of the divination?"
"If it failed, you don't have to force it, just tell me directly."
Seeing that the other party had no reaction, Luo En was a bit confused.
Dream Divination, Dream Divination, she didn't actually fall asleep, did she?
"Madam? Madam?"
"Wake up!" He reached out and pushed the Diviner.
Luo En's push seemed to directly break the balance, and the other party's body swayed and fell directly from the chair.
"Ow… ow, it hurts. What's going on?"
"And who are you?" She looked at Luo En blankly.
"I, I'm the person who came to you for a divination."
"You forgot so quickly." Looking at her behavior, Luo En was a bit speechless; she looked completely dazed from sleep.
"Is that so? It seems there was such a thing."
"Do you still want a divination?"
"No… no need." Seeing how unreliable the other party was, Luo En gave up the idea of divination and directly turned and left the tent.
However, what he didn't expect was that someone with sticky fingers had already noticed him.
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"How was today? Was the potion digestion smooth?" The Magician asked her team member.
"..."
Seeing her troubled expression, the Magician's face changed, and she asked with concern, "Did something happen?"
"I…" The Diviner hesitated before speaking, "I seem to have had an extraordinary dream."