<h4>Chapter 314</h4>
Even without watching the World’s Singerspetition, Prophet knew a bit about the two contestants mentioned by her student.
The reason for that was because of therge amount of discussion posts andments about them on the Mage Forum. Naturally, the topic of their discussions were whether the nun called Lia or the ckwood Elf Luvita should be the final victor of the World’s Singerspetition.
Thinking of this, Prophet opened her magicwork interface and entered the Mage Forum’s World’s Singers sub-forum.
After an entire night of fermentation, the World’s Singers sub-forum became extremely rich in hostility.
The users on the sub-forum were generally divided into two factions. Even though they were onlymenting with words, even though they’ve tried their best to control theirnguages because of the User Agreement they signed because they could lose the privilege to use the Mage Forum otherwise, Prophet could still smell the gunpowder in the air, the looming war.
The users from all over Nond, for the sake of two girls that were not rted to them, were in heated arguments with one another.
Prophet couldn’t help but see them as the followers of two different sects picking fault at one another to prove their goddess to be better.
But, the only thing Lia and Luvita did was perform two songs on the stage.
While Prophet was unable toprehend exactly what was so entertaining about the World’s Singers, she was able toprehend what the Demon Realm’s Third Prince was nning...
Joshua held thispetition so that the masses of Nond will be fond of that elf girl.
It was the same as how he created multiple demon ‘actors’ well-received by humans through movies.
Prophet instinctively connected the reason why Joshua was doing that to the magicwork’s source.
In other words, the elves’ World Trees...
Before Prophet could finish skimming through the post she’s on, a message appeared before her eyes.
The person who sent the message was a woman called Hyn.
To Prophet, she could be said to be her ‘senior student’ in the Advanced Magic Academy.
She also held another identity — a student learning ‘programming’ from the Demon Realm’s Third Prince.
Prophet tapped open the message. It was a very short message, only a single sentence long.
‘I’m outside Fari’s Mansion.’
“Got it.’
Prophet’s fingers quickly tapped away on the virtual keyboard. Even though she had only started using the magicwork recently, she was already very proficient with using the ‘system’ created through arge quantity of inscription runes.
The more she used the magicwork, the more aware of the convenience offered by this special ‘magic’ she became.
Right now, the magicwork was already able to create a massive social forum capable of containing the entire poption of Nond. The people of Nond were not only exchanging words with each other, they were also able tomunicate through pictures.
Prophet believed that with the current speed of progression, ‘movies’ will soon appear on the magicwork too...
“Teacher, are we going out to purchase alchemic materials?”
“That’s right... Have you all decided on what sort of arcanotech devices you’re nning to study?”
With a wave of her hand, Prophet closed her magicwork interface. She turned to look at her four students.
“I want to try building an arcanotech puppet! The ones... that’re capable of functioning on their own!”
The filthy-blooded vampire girl was the first to speak her aspiration. She was quite excited.
They had been to the Klia Trading Company’s alchemic ateliers yesterday. Among those alchemic ateliers, the technology rted to arcanotech puppets was truly stunning.
“I’m nning to study at the factory building those Flying Airships.”
“Arcanotech Vehicles!”
Prophet quietly listened to her students’ aspirations. However, she was unable to feel any joy from them.
The reason for that was because none of her apprentices wanted to learn any arcanotech devices that had to do with agriculture and farming.
“Teacher, what about you?”
Suddenly, one of Prophet’s students asked her that question. She was slightly startled by it.
Her mission ining to Nond was to solve the matter of the famine affecting the Demon Realm. Only after that would she be able to focus on the Demon Realm’s development and growth.
As such, she should be learning arcanotech devices and machineries that would assist in the cultivation ofnd. But, what she actually wanted to learn in her heart was somethingpletely different.
“Programming,” Prophet did not conceal her desire and spoke of the truth.
“Teacher, what is programming?”
“It’s a course taught by His Highness Joshua in Lursk Advanced Magic Academy.”
Prophet did not present her students more opportunities to ask questions. She got up from her seat and walked toward the theater room’s exit.
Her students also got up to follow her out Fari’s Mansion.
Outside Fari’s Mansion, Hyn and her close friend Sansa were waiting.
“Are you all nobles from Fari?”
Sansa approached the youngest-looking person in the group, Prophet. This girl who believed in the Holy Lightpletely failed to detect Prophet was a demon.
“No, I am a rtive of the teacher for the ‘programming’ course.”
Without the slightest change in her expression, Prophet lied. Sansa seemed like a girl easily deceived.
“Teacher Joshua’s rtive?”
Those words caught Hyn’s attention. Hyn couldn’t help herself from taking another nce at the young ‘junior student.’
“Is there an issue?” Prophet noticed Hyn’s gaze. Prophet had inquired into this human woman’s identity before.
While she was born from the Nation of Frost, a nation hostile toward the Demon Realm, her background was ‘very clean.’ Prophet viewed her as a tour guide of Nond.
The only thing that gave Prophet a slight headache was the fact that Hyn’s younger sister Ciri was simply too close with His Highness Joshua.
“No, it’s nothing.”
Hyn shook her head. She stopped digging deeper into this issue.
“Then, Senior Hyn, where should we go to purchase the necessary alchemic materials?”
Prophet was not against using her young appearance to her benefits. After all, her appearance allowed her to easily acquire sympathy from humans. Not only will it make humans loosen their guards toward her, it would also help her acquire many benefits.
“A store called the Klia Alchemic Shop. Come, follow me.”
Hyn decided to be the guide out of her own ord. After walking for over an hour, she led Prophet and her four students to the most lively alchemic marketce in Nond.
Evidently, it was the first time Prophet’s students saw such a lively marketce. As Prophet didn’t pay close attention to her students, one of them actually left the group and walked toward a storefront to tease the cat, dally with spiders and lizards.
Prophet did not feel the need to concern herself with her students. Even if they were to separate in this market, they couldmunicate with each other using the magicwork.
Hyn continued to guide Prophet. Soon, they arrived at a store called the Klia Alchemic Shop.
“Are you certain this is the right store?”
Prophet examined the store. It was located in the center of Nond’s alchemic marketce, the best section of the marketce.
But, Prophet felt it strange that people were passing by the store all the time but barely anyone bothered to enter it. The interior of the store also appeared very empty.
It kinda resembled a ghost house in the city center.
“Recently, there have been a couple incidents of magic acting out of control in Klia Alchemic Shop,” whispered Hyn.
Before Prophet could say anything, Hyn’s friend Sansa pulled Hyn’s hand, dragged her toward her and asked, “Hyn, why are youing to this ce to purchase items then? Don’t you think we should go to that Loraft Trading Company’s alchemic shop instead?”
Prophet did not bother to pay attention to the two human girls’ conversation. Her gaze was focused at the entrance of the Klia Alchemic Shop.
She saw a familiar silhouette inside the shop. It was the Demon Realm’s Third Prince Joshua.
Because of that, Prophet pulled open the door and entered the seemingly near-bankrupt Klia Alchemic Shop without any hesitation.