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"Trust me, young man. You'll find the answers you need, but you're going to have to pay for your actions before that."
Wilbur wanted to ask more, but Angelia refused and stopped talking. An assistant told Wilbur that the prophecy already revealed
the ways of fate, and Angelia refusing to say anything further meant that the heavens did not allow her to do so.
Wilbur could not help but find the answer rather funny. Nheless, everyone else seemed to respect it enough and he had no
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Upon returning to the hotel, Wilbur thought about Angelia's words. He had changed Caitlyn's fate, but they would never see each
other again.
Wilbur found the whole encounter with Caitlyn rather unbelievable. There were so many strange factors about it, especially with
Caitlyn choosing to go back to the Allied States.
Wilbur's master, the Aqua Dragon Orkot, once told him that every person's fate was an aura that led them forward in life. When
there was a change in this force in any way, the person's personality and fate would also change.
The thought of Orkot's words made Wilbur feel like a puppet all of a sudden. If fate really did exist, that meant that everything in
life was destined from the very start. That was definitely a terrifying thought.
That afternoon, Wilbur made up his mind to head out from north of Wrecknam. He wandered around the desert outside, observing
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The next morning, Wilbur cto the north entrance and noticed that the sands from last night hadpletely changed. What
had been a dip in the ground was now a sandy hill, and vice versa. The marks Wilbur left around the area werepletely gone.
He sighed at the sight. It would seem that marking a desert was rather difficult
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