The Return of the War Legate by Celestial Clouds

Chapter 566



Chapter 566

Chapter 566


Chapter 566


Bowen found it difficult to answer Adrian as he did not have adeep impression of Kayn


After a very long time, he finally shook his head and said, “I’m truly sorry, Mr. Adrian, but I don’t know him that well. I’m afraid I can’t answer your questions.


“Would it be all right for you to tell me what’s going on?”


Having no intentions of keeping Bowen in the dark, Adrian told him about the prophecy. Of course, he left out some parts, just in case.


When Bowen heard of the prophecy, he said, “Prophecies have become almost extinct now. In fact, not a single one has appeared in Navia over the past few years.”


“Does your university’s library have anything related to this subject?” Adrian asked.


Bowen returned to thinking for a while before saying, “None as far as I know. But perhaps there are some ancient records that mentioned something about prophecies, but it’d merely be surface knowledge. That’s all we have, I believe.”


Adrian and Mya remained silent for a moment before Mya looked up and said, “Where Kayn used to stay. Is the place still intact? Could you take us there?


Bowen nodded. “His old accommodations have been abandoned and are located behind the teaching building. That place has temporarily become our warehouse for unwanted books or items since we moved our university to the south.”


“Take us there, please,” Adrian said.


“Sure, let’s go.”


“Mr. Bowen, could you help us contact those within the university who were close to Kayn and send us his previous address. too? We have to find out more about this prophecy he mentioned. It’s of utmost importance since it’s related to Navia’s future,” Mya said to Bowen.


Bowen smiled and replied, “In that case… Would I be correct in assuming that Mr. Adrian is actually War Legate Draco?”


Adrian was taken aback for a moment. “How did you figure it out?”


Still smiling, Bowen sald, “Calm down, Mr. Adrian. I merely thought you were physically a cut above the rest and possess an extraordinary demeanor. I was able to make an educated guess based on your determination in finding out more about this prophecy you speak of.”


Adrian fell silent, but Mya said, “None of that is important now, Mr. Bowen. You’re a learned person yourself, so I trust that you can discern the truth behind this political strife more than anyone else.


“Now then, let’s split up. You help us investigate Kayn, while the legate and I take a look at that warehouse. Who knows? We might find some clues there.”


“All right,” Bowen said, “I’ll have someone take you to Kayn’s old place while I make some calls to see if anyone knows more about him.”


“Thank you.


“You’re welcome.”


And with that, they left Bowen’s office. He arranged for someone from the student council to lead Adrian and Mya to Kayn’s old accommodations, while he went off to make some calls.


They arrived at the place beyond the teaching building ten minutes later,


There were rows upon rows of accommodation for lecturers there. Southeast University was not that well known more than a decade ago, so the buildings were all built from bricks.


Later on, the place became abandoned as the school we


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