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Chapter 675

    Chapter 675


    Meanwhile, Ivy got up and gave Adrian a death stare.


    Sometimes, a woman’s determination to get vengeance was much stronger than a man’s.


    In fact, it was clear based on Ivy’s gaze that she was not going to swallow the humiliation she had just


    suffered that easily.


    Adrian was slowly disappearing into the forest thanks to the darkness of the night..


    When Ivy stood up, a woman’s voice spoke to her through hermunicator, “What happened, Ivy?


    Did you get it? Have youpleted your mission?”


    Ivy said icily, “I did manage to get it, but War Legate Draco showed up and stopped me. I was no match


    for him. He managed to take the package with him.”


    “What? This is uneptable! We must get the book or Louisa is finished“”


    “I’m heading back now so that we cane up with another n.”


    Ivy turned around and left.


    After Adrian obtained the book, he informed Mya and the others to return after cleaning up the church.


    Meanwhile, he headed to the Battle Warrior Department in Swallowston and locked himself in his office.


    It was now two in the morning. Adrian sat in his office as he flipped through Kayn’s book. Kayn had


    made a perfect copy of Hannibal’s Heroes of Wyvern Peak


    Adrian managed to get almost all the answers he sought from the book.


    In the past, countless people from Wyvern Peak with the same name were killed because the book


    foretold that a person with that specific name might be the next legate of Wyvern Peak. Hence,


    the moment the ounders obtained this book, they began crossing out names ording to the list.


    Aside from that, Adrian also saw a few other prophecies pertaining to War Legate Draco’s future.


    “Juno will be the next legate of Wyvern Peak and change its name to Purgatorium.”


    “Draking Neo will form Drakarlum and start a revolution.”


    ording to the book, many more prophecies had been made. Some of them had been realized, and


    some of them had not. For example, the prediction about Wyvern Peak and Internal Affairs had already


    come true.


    The book stated…..


    “Wyvern Peak and Internal Affairs wille head to head, with Draco dissolving Wyvern Peak.


    However, this second dissolution will not be permanent as Wyvern Peak shall rise again.”


    Although there was no specific date stated in the prediction, it was true that Wyvern Peak had already


    been dissolved. On top of that, it was clear that Wyvern Peak and Internal Affairs were no longer in


    partnership with one another.


    Chase had read this book before, so it would seem as though he was inplete control of everything


    that’s happened so far.


    Aside from that, the predictions also stated a lot more. For example, Nadine, Joanna, and Samantha’s


    futures were also recorded within. This caused Adrian to imagine just what sort of evidence Hannibal


    had when writing the book


    ‘Could the contents of this book be nothing more than a coincidence? Or does it genuinely have


    evidence to back it up?


    “If these are just coincidences, the probability of any of this actually happening would be absolutely


    minuscule. On the other hand, the opposite would mean that there are a lot of prophecies that have not


    come true yet.


    *It says here that Joanna is going to be Draco’s woman and bear him a daughter by the name of


    Jean Xander and she will


    be Neo’s older sister…


    ‘Clearly, none of that is true. Forget me and Joanna being in a rtionship. Even if we did and she


    really does give birth to


    Jean, there’s no way the child would be Neo’s older sister.‘


    Adrian spent an entire day going through the mountain of prophecies.Upstodatee from Novel(D)ra/m/a.O(r)g
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