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470 Cofuran’s Prophecy (Part 1)
Yuchi could tell from Yu Huaqing’s words that he was worried about the human race’s strength.
It was understandable to be worried.
After all, the human race had only received a few benefits from the moon god race, after which they had become extremely arrogant and exterminated two other races.
However, had they learnt from the past?
Had things changed since that bitter lesson?
He did not know.
From the perspective of a bystander, the human race would become a major threat if it became stronger, which was primarily due to their huge population.
In a situation like this where the moons were falling, it was possible that many experts would appear in a short period of time. Furthermore, the conflicts the fallen moons caused far eclipsed the wars that the human race had waged on those two races back then.
Yuchi’s trip to the human race’s territory this time was mainly to take a look at the current situation.
If the human race was already at war with the other races, and fighting to vie for the Heavenly Dao, then there was probably no need for him to interfere.
He hoped that the human race had learnt their lesson and discovered that they were only one of the many races in this world. They could no longer afford to have an attitude of superiority when facing the myriad races.
Yuchi’s journey to the human race’s territory this time was quite fast.
Then, while Yuchi was hurrying on his way, the long-absent Cofuran finally appeared beside him.
When she saw Yuchi, her gaze naturally became a little gentle. “It’s been a while since we last met. I wonder if you’ve missed me.”
A smile appeared on Yuchi’s face, but before he could answer, Cofuran deliberately said, “I don’t think you missed me, because you’ve been having fun with your two wives. You’ve obviously forgotten about my existence, you b*stard.”
Her beautiful eyes gazed gently at Yuchi. Yuchi could not help but hold her in his arms, and only then did she gently touch Yuchi’s cheek.
Her eyes then turned serious.
“I’ve been away all this while not only because of my cultivation, but also because I performed a divination for you. Do you want to know what the result of the divination is?”
“Divination? I didn’t expect you to know such a thing.”
Cofuran laid in Yuchi’s arms. Her eyes showed a little worry.
“You know that I don’t make random decisions, and always have a plan in mind whenever I do things. The reason why I’ve guided you along this path is due to my divinations.”
“I weaved your lines of fate one by one and guided them through the obstacles you encountered.”
“Of course, divination isn’t perfect, and you’ve been in mortal danger more than once. Still, despite its flaws, and the perils and torture you had to suffer, it got you to where you are today, and made you a demigod.”
“In a sense, this lends credence to my divination.”
Yuchi sniffed, smelling a faint fragrance from her body.
The feeling of having her in his arms was quite pleasing.
However, back to the matter at hand, Yuchi said quite casually, “There is no need to hide anything between you and me. If you have anything to say, just tell me. I believe that your judgment of the matter is better than mine.”
After hearing this, Cofuran smiled.
“You might go crazy again and end your life hastily.”
Yuchi was surprised, “I will die?” Why?”
Cofuran shook her head.
“I’m not sure, but you have to understand that divination is easy to do, but hard to interpret and act upon.”
While Yuchi was still confused, she said slowly, “I’ll give you a very simple example. If I tell you that you will eat a worm in your bowl someday, then you may scoff at this matter. Of course, I also despise this matter because there is no way to predict something so random. It borders on deception as opposed to divination.”
“But if I stab a sharp knife into your heart right now…”
“And then predicted that you would die in the next hour. Do you think my prediction is very accurate?”
Yuchi nodded slightly after listening.
“Do you know why?” Cofuran’s eyes were fixed on Yuchi’s face. Her tone was very serious.
Yuchi naturally knew why this was the case, but when he opened his mouth, he did not know how to put it into words.
Because…
This was common sense.
However, was it really common sense?
The future of tomorrow, or a month or a year might be uncertain, but there was one thing that living beings could sense, which was impending death.
“All of us are like [ep[;e who are running side by side on a single-plank bridge. It doesn’t matter if you wave your hands or move your legs while running on the single-plank bridge. No one will care. However, if someone jumps off the bridge, everyone will notice it.”
“Divination can predict the death of others rather accurately.”
“This is the true descent of the death star. It’s rushing towards the death star in my memory, which is the black hole in your mind.”