Demon Hunter: School of the Wolf.

Chapter 530 The turning point of fate

Chapter 530 The turning point of fate

"Is this your prophecy?"

Ailin stopped in the long, dark passage and squinted his eyes: "What did you see?"

The future demon hunters were indeed hostile, reviled and excluded by the world due to stubborn prejudice, and the various demon hunter schools also fell apart for various reasons.

It's as if Ida Emin has seen the future.

Aida Emin smiled softly: "This is not a prophecy, it's just a simple speculation."

"Humans don't like to record history, but Ein Sheedi is not like that. We like to record everything that happened. Every footprint left by each member of our tribe in history will be left on the rolling mountains."

"One only needs to recall briefly, and countless examples can be found here."

She tapped her smooth forehead gently.

The humans in the Demon Hunter world do not have a complete and traceable history like the previous Tokyo University.

Of course, it's not that there is no record at all.

Various epics and ballads created through art, noble records of the great deeds of their ancestors, or experimental records like those in the Wolf School library, recording the occasional fragments of history...

The former has undergone a lot of artistic creation, and the history has been tampered with and has long lost its authenticity.

In the latter, the experiments are the main subject, and what Cosimo Malaspina and Arzu did is either too detailed or simply insignificant.

The great deeds of their ancestors recorded by the aristocrats have become the most reliable historical materials. However, on the one hand, they also contain elements of artistic processing. On the other hand, they are strongly related to the family and will be altered, hidden, and destroyed with the rise and fall of the family.

It is also difficult to piece together a complete history, and it is generally not open to outsiders for observation.

As for whether Ain Sheedi had a history book and how it was recorded, Ailin really didn't know.

"Among them, the memories of humans are the most numerous and the most profound," she continued. "There is no need for prophecy or divination."

She put her hand down and smiled: "But judging from your tone, you seem to have 'seen' it."

"You may know better than me what the future of demon hunters will be like, right?"

Ailin had a blank expression and did not comment.

He could tell that Ada Emin wanted to separate the concept of witchers from humans.

Demon hunters were born among humans, but will eventually be abandoned by humans.

She was alienating the relationship between the witcher and ordinary humans, with the intention of making him closer to the elves.

"The relationship between us, the Wolf School, and the free elves is close enough, isn't it?" Ailin asked.

"Not close enough, not close enough," Ada Emin said, "More importantly, the relationship between the free elves and you is not close enough."

"And me?"

"Of course," Ada Emin admitted as a matter of course, "Miracle Child, who do you think I came for?"

"Because of the relationship with the bloody red fox?"

"It's true that the Bloody Red Fox and I used to have a close relationship, but because of many things that happened later, we have only let go of our hatred and don't have much friendship anymore."

"It is even more impossible that it is because of the boy from the Henrietta family who destroyed the last kingdom of our mountain people."

"Alin, the child of miracle..."

She pursed her lips and looked at Ailin solemnly:

"I came for you, for your destiny that is predicted to come..."

Ida Emin's sapphire-clear eyes sparkle with charming brilliance.

In this dark passage where no human voices could be heard, she murmured the prophecy poem that Arryn was most familiar with...

"You must know that the time of sword and axe is near. It is the age of the winter wolf and snowstorm."

"The world will die in the frost and be reborn in the new sun."

"Ess'tuath esse! This is inevitable! Watch for the signs!"

"If you want to know what the sign is..."

"First, Filius Miraculi - the Miracle Child - was born in a bitter cold land."

"Death and rebirth, inhuman people bring blood and fire."

……

"Buzz~"

Ada Emin's voice seemed to have magical power, resonating back and forth in this dark and silent place.

After listening to most of what she said, Ailin realized that she was not speaking the common language, but the ancient language.

And he, a layman with only a vague understanding of ancient languages, could actually understand every word she said.

Every cell in my body seemed to resonate with the rhythm and tone of Ida Emin's chant.

just like……

Destiny is calling, calling, and eager to set off a huge wave that will smash the entire era...

The strong sense of fate caused the wolf emblem with bared fangs to shake wildly.

When the misty star bridge beneath her feet began to shake unsteadily, cracks appeared in the darkness on both sides, and strange colorful colors emerged faintly. She quietly stopped singing and said:
"Did you hear that, child of miracle? Destiny is resonating with you."

"What is that?" Ailin bent his knees slightly to stabilize his body. He couldn't help asking, "I know this is Isilin's prophecy poem, and I know you are chanting in the ancient language, but...but..."

"Why did it cause such a commotion?" asked Ada Emin.

Aelin nodded.

"Because this is the interdimensional world inside the portal - according to Ein Sheedi's concept, it is the place closest to fate," she said softly, "When you praise fate with magical prophecies here, fate will naturally respond."

Ailin was silent.

Things like the intervening world, destiny, and prophecy are still a bit far away for him for now.

What’s more important is that if you listen to these things without paying attention, there will be significant side effects.

So he changed the subject and asked, "So the reason you came to Kaer Morhen is because of me?"

Ida Emin nodded.

"You also expect me to save the world from the white frost?" Ailin asked.

I am also looking forward to it... Aida Emin seemed to be thinking about something, and said, "No, I am more looking forward to the second half..."

"…for the destroyer of nations is coming."

"Your land will be trampled and divided."

"Your cities will burn, and their inhabitants will flee."

"Bats, owls, and crows will haunt your homes, and snakes and insects will make their nests in them..."

This time she did not sing in ancient language, but transmitted the sound directly into his mind.

Ailin raised an eyebrow: "So straightforward?"

“Only when all nations are destroyed can there be hope for the rise of Ein Sheedi,” Aida Emin answered bluntly.

Ailin thought for a moment and said, "But I remember there should be another paragraph between these two prophetic poems."

"When the Aen Seidhe - the blood of the elves - floods the land, you will all wail..."

"If the nations of mankind are to be destroyed, Ion Sheedi may yet be ahead of them."

"With the current number of mountain people, can Ein Sheed really rise again after the blood of the elves floods the earth?"

After hearing this, Ada Emin was silent for a long time.

It was so long that Ailin thought time had stopped in this silent, dark and chaotic world. She looked up at him deeply, left a few words, and turned to continue walking:
"Let's go, child of miracle, we are almost at our destination."

The truth is always hard to accept. The Knower of the Mountain People once again proved this with her actions.

Looking at the graceful figure walking away, Ailin shrugged and followed.

To be honest, it is Ailin who has the memories of the second life.

Otherwise, any young witcher of the Wolf School would be disturbed to hear Ada Emin's inflammatory speech, using the witcher cult to build closer relations, and her lofty witcher destruction theory to belittle humans, and finally ending with the shocking spectacle of Isilin's prophecy poem.

What's more, humans, especially the nobles of Kaedwen, have a bad reputation in the eyes of the witchers of the Wolf School.

Who knows, after this trip, you might become a convert to Ain Sheedi.

But Ailin is of course different, he has a clear understanding of his position.

The philosophical debate about whether the witcher is human or not is meaningless to him.

How did the Wolf School survive disaster after disaster and develop? How did he make the people around him live a better life? This was the fundamental principle in his decision-making.

Demon hunters are still a profession that relies on humans for survival, and being hostile to humans is of no benefit to the Wolf School.

To him, the free elves were just nice allies with whom he could develop cooperation, nothing more.

Also.

In Ada Emin's words, she has been blurring a concept intentionally or unintentionally.

She described humanity as a whole that would ultimately destroy the witchers.

But in fact, human beings are not a whole, but a combination of various forces.

The lower class people need demon hunters to maintain their security needs, but are also controlled by the human ruling class in terms of thoughts, resources and people.

The upper class needs witchers to hunt monsters to maintain governance and ensure steady growth of wealth, but at the same time they are wary of the uncontrolled violence of witchers.

Peaceful and prosperous countries have very little demand for demon hunters, but those that have been ravaged by war are in urgent need of them to eliminate the various monsters that come with the war.

……

Humanity has never been a whole, even in the timeline of the original novel, there are humans who worship witchers.

Ada Emin's words are, after all, just alarmist.

If Ailin had never existed in this world, everything would certainly develop as she said.

But Ailin has traveled through time and space, and this world hasn't changed at all, so hasn't he come here in vain?
of course.

Ida Emin certainly didn't have such great malice towards him that he would be directly hostile to all humans.

She's not that stupid.

Perhaps she simply represents the mountain people who are oppressed by humans and are struggling to breathe, and who want to grasp a life-saving straw called the "Child of Miracles", that's all.

Later in the journey to the other world, Ada Emin no longer said those strange and divisive words, and moved forward in silence.

soon.

A bright light appeared in the darkness in front of the star bridge.

We have arrived at the end of the portal.

"The people of the mountains never fear death."

Aida Emin suddenly stopped in front of the white light at the end, turned around and looked at him with an expressionless face.

"Rather than watching the rope of death being pulled tighter and tighter, it is better to use the blood of the elves that drowned the earth to exchange for a miracle."

"What do you think, Miracle Child?"

The fluorescent blue light flickered in those gem-like eyes, and it made Ailin seem to see a surging sea of ​​blood.

A huge blood-red wave composed of the blood of the elves rose up into the sky resolutely, and then collapsed with a loud bang.

A strong smell of rust was spreading.

Ailin came back to his senses and opened his mouth.

The Knower of the Mountain People chuckled and walked into the white light.

……

The colorful rainbow divides the sky into two halves, connecting the dense tree canopy and the blue mountains shrouded in clouds and mist in the distance.

This was a forest, but it was completely different from any forest the witcher had ever seen before.

The air is filled with rich water vapor, warm and fragrant.

The tall spruce trees are lush and green. In the small area around the spruce trees, you can see hollyhocks with pink flowers, purple thyme, and pansies everywhere...

The colors are extremely bright and gorgeous, as if this forest is a natural greenhouse.

But from the spacing between the blooming flowers, it is obvious that this is a wild bloom rather than artificial cultivation.

Ailin felt that the scene before him was somewhat familiar.

"Welcome to Toussaint."

Aida Emin seemed to have forgotten the resolute tone inside the portal and welcomed her in a gentle tone, like a hostess entertaining guests at home.

But at this moment, Ailin had no time to think about this change in tone.

"Toussaint?!!" He looked at the smiling and talking female elf in front of him in astonishment.

"That's right, Toussaint," Ada Emin smiled faintly, "the legendary fairy tale world where wine flows into rivers, music never stops, and birdsong and beautiful girls' songs float everywhere. This is the place."

"and many more……"

Ailin's mind was a little confused.

It was not because the scene before him was too magnificent and beyond his cognition, but because he now recalled the feeling of déjà vu, which came from the illusion that Vera had constructed for Soi.

It’s just that the scene before my eyes is more vivid, more real and more charming than in the fantasy.

What surprised him was that Ada Emin was able to teleport here from Kaer Morhen, a distance of at least 1,400 kilometers in a straight line, using only one portal.

What is this concept? ! !
【Name: Portal】

[Type: Space Skill]

[Level: LV4]

[Active Effect:
1. Portal: Consumes mana to release a portal that links to the storage coordinate point. The distance between the coordinate point and the caster is less than 180 kilometers. The portal can pass through the portals of up to 8 people.
2.记录坐标点:你可储存8个(+4=2*2)坐标点
3.LV4 additional effect: Wooden door: can consume double magic power, release a portal with minimal spatial fluctuations, just like opening an ordinary wooden door]

With his current LV4 portal, if there is one portal every 180 kilometers, he would need at least eight portals for kilometers.

In May, when he returned to Kaer Morhen from Ellandre, Willa used all five portals.

Even if that was a punishment from Vesemir for offending the Bloody Red Fox, it at least showed that it was impossible for Vera to teleport over a thousand kilometers.

Based on this calculation, Ada Emin is more than ten times stronger than Vera? ! !
Aelin swallowed.

Ion Sheedy was revered as the Knower, and it was in him that the elven sage Aida Amin first revealed a glimpse of his strength.

He looked towards Ada Emin.

The female elf smiled gently, said nothing, and waited patiently for him to calm down.

Ailin took two deep breaths, then looked around again and asked:
"So we're there?"

"Is Thomas Moreau's laboratory near here?"

"No," Ada Emin shook her head and looked at the misty mountains in the distance, "This is just a place I will definitely come to when I come to Toussaint."

Ailin was stunned for a moment, and subconsciously asked, "Where?"

"You should know this place." Ada Emin said to herself without looking back:
"This is Mount Gaogong."

“The place where Ain Sheedy’s fate turned.”

(End of this chapter)

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